Originally posted by Typecast:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:I don't understand how you came to that conclusion. The only thing I've said regarding Brock is that he's in the franchise QB tier and that franchise QBs are expensive. Extending franchise quarterbacks has nothing to do with bidding. It's a price tag. You either pay it or you don't.
Originally posted by Typecast:
I was just looking at QBs that had contracts since 2016. It's a really small group of players. Teams will just draft a guy and roll with them or sign a journeyman to hold down the position until the rookie is ready.
I'm also not debating. Nothing I say or do will impact the 49ers decision. Every indication from the team thus far is that they are all-in on him as their franchise QB. He is getting paid.
i don't disagree he'll get paid. question is how much.
you kind of indicate there is no major market for brock with your bold, and i feel the same. if vegas would prefer their own rook, or some reclamation project, then we don't have to worry about a team like that bidding up for brock. so in going from 40m aav to 60m aav we simply bid against ourselves is my view.
i was just reading your words on what i bolded. i do think clubs prefer the rook path or the cheap journeyman path. and that's how i interpreted your remarks, on what clubs generally like to do. feel free to flesh it out for me more if i am not picking up your meaning on that.
i do think bidding is part of the equation generally speaking. in this negotiation, the player wants to be here, and the club wants the player. so i see a pretty quick deal.
the price tag deal is not making sense imo. purdy can set his price tag at 60m aav. if no nfl team is willing to bid that high, or pay that much then the price comes down.