Originally posted by jcs:Money talks...pay the man what he wants.
Of course.
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Originally posted by jcs:Money talks...pay the man what he wants.
Originally posted by Bobdawg78:Any chance we tag him, and work out a trade to the Bears, so we at least get something for him? Perhaps make them take AA off our hands, and we will give them Gould, but we get back like a 5th or 6th round pick, and then use that pick on a new kicker.
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:And who wants to go back to the Jose Cortez days.....
Originally posted by Bobdawg78:
Any chance we tag him, and work out a trade to the Bears, so we at least get something for him? Perhaps make them take AA off our hands, and we will give them Gould, but we get back like a 5th or 6th round pick, and then use that pick on a new kicker.
Ummm no, Gould is one of the best kickers in the league and you just don't let one walk and think a rookie is gonna produce the same way. Watching college football and it's crazy how many bad kickers there are, even at 36 kickers have proven to have a long shelf life
Originally posted by jcs:Money talks...pay the man what he wants.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:It's a testament to cheapskate paraag that re-signing our offensive MVP Robbie Gould -- and he has been the last two years -- even needs to be validated here. It's crazy.
Originally posted by evil:Originally posted by jcs:Money talks...pay the man what he wants.
Not always. And if Robbie wants to go back to Chicago to be closer to his family if that door is open, then it is what it is.
Originally posted by jcs:
Money talks...pay the man what he wants.
Originally posted by FlayvaMeister:Maiocco interview this past season had him talk about what drew him here and his expectations with his next free agency deal. I think he's looking for a long term agreement so his family can finally move with him.
Originally posted by jcs:
Money talks...pay the man what he wants.
Although I agree, money isn't always the clincher … he's not a 25 YO single guy w/o a wife or kids.
I'd imagine he also doesn't want to spend another 5 months, living out of a hotel room once again.
Originally posted by jcs:Hope so.
Originally posted by FlayvaMeister:Maiocco interview this past season had him talk about what drew him here and his expectations with his next free agency deal. I think he's looking for a long term agreement so his family can finally move with him.
Originally posted by jcs:
Money talks...pay the man what he wants.
Although I agree, money isn't always the clincher … he's not a 25 YO single guy w/o a wife or kids.
I'd imagine he also doesn't want to spend another 5 months, living out of a hotel room once again.
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:Hope so.Originally posted by jcs:Maiocco interview this past season had him talk about what drew him here and his expectations with his next free agency deal. I think he's looking for a long term agreement so his family can finally move with him.Originally posted by FlayvaMeister:Originally posted by jcs:Money talks...pay the man what he wants.
Although I agree, money isn't always the clincher … he's not a 25 YO single guy w/o a wife or kids.
I'd imagine he also doesn't want to spend another 5 months, living out of a hotel room once again.
John Lynch said that the #49ers are "hopeful" to get a deal done with impending free agent kicker Robbie Gould. The two sides are "talking" but "nothing is imminent."
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) January 24, 2019
John Lynch said that the #49ers are "hopeful" to get a deal done with impending free agent kicker Robbie Gould. The two sides are "talking" but "nothing is imminent."
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) January 24, 2019