Option 4 is "I don't like it, but they have to do it"Options 4 and 5 are basically the same.
Those two options are not mutually exclusive.Option 4 is "I don't like it, but they have to do it"Options 4 and 5 are basically the same.
Option 5 is "I don't like it and it's going to mess up the cap."
Is it really messing up the cap if the team's chances to win are better with the qb? The point of cap management is to put the best team on the field (some would add "over time").Those two options are not mutually exclusive.Option 4 is "I don't like it, but they have to do it"Options 4 and 5 are basically the same.
Option 5 is "I don't like it and it's going to mess up the cap."
Options 4 and 5 are both true.
Yep. Cam is one of the top 5 (at worst 10) QBs in the league (looking forward, which is what the team pays for). He's earned the paycheck.Cam is going to get more Tannenhill and less than Wilson/Luck. Seems about right to me.
Dude he was hurt from the word go. All types of injuries (ankle, back, calf) then in add his high school level line and new receivers then I think his play was pretty above average. Once he got sortof healthy at the end of the year he was great. He is above and beyond a franchise qb.I know that Cam has a terrible O-line but I thought he also played terrible last year. I would not pay him like a franchise QB.
Heard he's been chewing his gum even more authoritatively.Reports out of OTAs is that Cam is amazing. Hitting passes and looks physically like a beast. He has his speed back.
How exactly is that supposed to work? His deal is up after this year. Its either pay now or pay a whole lot later.I debated with pay Russel verse Supply/Demand. I went with Russel because he makes that team work, understands how to win the big games, and nothing seems to big for him. He, imo, should have been a Super Bowl champ again except the coach called the most bone headed play in Super Bowl history.
Carolina like Tampa doesn't need to buy the best QB they can. The need to invest their money in an Oline that can block. I'd rather be set in the trenches and then pay the big money to a QB. Paying Cam big guaranteed money with the team around him is a mistake if they have Super Bowl dreams. This is not the case with Wilson.
Based on what? I certainly don't think that is a given.Shouldn't be a question that Cam's ceiling is higher.
Understand that it's mostly potential but it's based on what he's shown in the league, not college or raw talent. But really, other than Luck and maybe Wilson there isn't a qb under 31 who I take over him for the next couple years and nobody else I take over him for the next decade. Imo, it'sI would pay Wilson more than Newton if given the choice. IMO Wilson is a better QB and better leader, and that is what you pay franchise QBs for. That being said, there obviously aren't enough quality QBs for every team to have one. The Panthers and Seahawks are basically forced to pay these guys.
Someone made the claim earlier that Newton is a top 5 QB going forward. IMO that is questionable, but there is no question he is in the top half of QBs in the league, and I think he has *potential* to be a top 5 QB. In today's NFL, that is worth $20M/year. IMO Wilson is already a top 5 QB (thinking long term), and thus is obviously worth it.
To put it another way, imagine either of these teams don't pay their QB and let him walk. Sure, they could then spend that $20M/year on other positions, but would it matter? Odds are they would then have to play one or more journeyman QBs for some number of years until they can draft another QB at the top of the draft who doesn't bust. That could mean years of sub .500 play and missing the postseason.
While the best scenario is to have a top QB under a cheap rookie contract, as the Seahawks have had, the next best scenario is to have a top QB for whom you are paying market value.
and get t bonedThis isn't close.
Wilson is better at throwing the ball (Cam is far too inaccurate at times), running the ball (Wilson knows how to protect himself far better than Cam), and being a leader.
Remember how hurt and broken down Cam looked last season? That is what happens when you throw your body around with reckless abandon. Wilson never does that.
Russell might be better right now (okay, he is) but how much of that is the line and better rb? Not that stew is bad but he isn't lynch.And yeah, getting hit by a truck wasn't his fault.This isn't close.
Wilson is better at throwing the ball (Cam is far too inaccurate at times), running the ball (Wilson knows how to protect himself far better than Cam), and being a leader.
Remember how hurt and broken down Cam looked last season? That is what happens when you throw your body around with reckless abandon. Wilson never does that.
Have to agree with the first part of this. Cam absolutely has the skill and shows flashes, but if I am an NFL team, would much rather be paying on proven consistent success than potential.This isn't close.
Wilson is better at throwing the ball (Cam is far too inaccurate at times), running the ball (Wilson knows how to protect himself far better than Cam), and being a leader.
Remember how hurt and broken down Cam looked last season? That is what happens when you throw your body around with reckless abandon. Wilson never does that.
and having ankle surgery...but other than that, yeah.and get t bonedThis isn't close.
Wilson is better at throwing the ball (Cam is far too inaccurate at times), running the ball (Wilson knows how to protect himself far better than Cam), and being a leader.
Remember how hurt and broken down Cam looked last season? That is what happens when you throw your body around with reckless abandon. Wilson never does that.
Based on where they are in their football careers. For all intents and purposes, Wilson is 5+ years ahead in experience of being an actual QB. You'll see this as a slight towards Wilson, but it isn't. I'm not going further down this rabbit hole. I know where it leads.Based on what? I certainly don't think that is a given.Shouldn't be a question that Cam's ceiling is higher.
How exactly is that supposed to work? His deal is up after this year. Its either pay now or pay a whole lot later.I debated with pay Russel verse Supply/Demand. I went with Russel because he makes that team work, understands how to win the big games, and nothing seems to big for him. He, imo, should have been a Super Bowl champ again except the coach called the most bone headed play in Super Bowl history.
Carolina like Tampa doesn't need to buy the best QB they can. The need to invest their money in an Oline that can block. I'd rather be set in the trenches and then pay the big money to a QB. Paying Cam big guaranteed money with the team around him is a mistake if they have Super Bowl dreams. This is not the case with Wilson.
As I said before, I'd love to see Cam in the Seattle offense (out from under his OC) and Wilson put in that offense and see how they did. Of the two, I'd guess that Cam came closer to reproducing his levels of success.Wilson is great, but plug him into the Panthers team that Cam had last year, and even without the injuries that Cam had, would Wilson have done any better?
They need a left tackle on the o-line. He's made it work the last two years with the staff in place and the staff is only getting better. "Has no weapons" isn't really all that valid anymore IMO. Yeah, there'll be ups and downs because of the youth in the WR core, but they have nowhere to go but up.I wouldn't give him big money. Don't think they have the pieces to win and this has to hurt their cap.
How exactly is that supposed to work? His deal is up after this year. Its either pay now or pay a whole lot later.I debated with pay Russel verse Supply/Demand. I went with Russel because he makes that team work, understands how to win the big games, and nothing seems to big for him. He, imo, should have been a Super Bowl champ again except the coach called the most bone headed play in Super Bowl history.
Carolina like Tampa doesn't need to buy the best QB they can. The need to invest their money in an Oline that can block. I'd rather be set in the trenches and then pay the big money to a QB. Paying Cam big guaranteed money with the team around him is a mistake if they have Super Bowl dreams. This is not the case with Wilson.
Strange to throw out something as a certainty, when it is far from a certainty (as evidenced by other posts in this thread as well as mine), and then be unwilling to discuss it. To each his own, I guess.Based on where they are in their football careers. For all intents and purposes, Wilson is 5+ years ahead in experience of being an actual QB. You'll see this as a slight towards Wilson, but it isn't. I'm not going further down this rabbit hole. I know where it leads.Based on what? I certainly don't think that is a given.Shouldn't be a question that Cam's ceiling is higher.
Obviously, it is impossible to prove one way or the other, but IMO the answer is yes. The logic is pretty straightforward. Wilson is a better QB, and thus would have fared better.Wilson is great, but plug him into the Panthers team that Cam had last year, and even without the injuries that Cam had, would Wilson have done any better?
If only it were that easy.Obviously, it is impossible to prove one way or the other, but IMO the answer is yes. The logic is pretty straightforward. Wilson is a better QB, and thus would have fared better.Wilson is great, but plug him into the Panthers team that Cam had last year, and even without the injuries that Cam had, would Wilson have done any better?![]()
You do know that Cam was coming off of ankle surgery to start the season right? He wasn't ok from that surgery until well into the season. He hurt his ribs, but a lot of QBs hurt their ribs. He also had a car accident which has nothing to do with being reckless on the field.This isn't close.
Wilson is better at throwing the ball (Cam is far too inaccurate at times), running the ball (Wilson knows how to protect himself far better than Cam), and being a leader.
Remember how hurt and broken down Cam looked last season? That is what happens when you throw your body around with reckless abandon. Wilson never does that.
Question, is anyone even close to as valuable as a top QB?That's the going rate. I think the NFL needs to address this at some point, maybe in the next CBA. One player making ~17+% of the cap just causes everything to get out of whack.
I agree with you.Wilson/Newton both are great young quarterbacks on the up and can and will command top dollar. Do you think if Wilson doesn't get his money in Seattle he can't get it from 20+ other teams in the league? You pretty much can't win without a top level talent and while I would not call either elite they are still both early in their careers.
In the last 25 years there is basically 2 QBs that people would define as below average (Dilfer/Johnson) and 1 QB (Flacco - who played out of his mind that playoffs) who people would call average that have won a Super Bowl. You don't need an elite QB to win but you sure as heck need a very good one.
2010 - Hasselbeck had Lynch and the team was 7-9Russell might be better right now (okay, he is) but how much of that is the line and better rb? Not that stew is bad but he isn't lynch.And yeah, getting hit by a truck wasn't his fault.This isn't close.
Wilson is better at throwing the ball (Cam is far too inaccurate at times), running the ball (Wilson knows how to protect himself far better than Cam), and being a leader.
Remember how hurt and broken down Cam looked last season? That is what happens when you throw your body around with reckless abandon. Wilson never does that.
Nobody is arguing whether Wilson makes the Seahawks better. they were already a good team before he got there. He helped, along with a few key defensive players, to make them great.2010 - Hasselbeck had Lynch and the team was 7-9Russell might be better right now (okay, he is) but how much of that is the line and better rb? Not that stew is bad but he isn't lynch.And yeah, getting hit by a truck wasn't his fault.This isn't close.
Wilson is better at throwing the ball (Cam is far too inaccurate at times), running the ball (Wilson knows how to protect himself far better than Cam), and being a leader.
Remember how hurt and broken down Cam looked last season? That is what happens when you throw your body around with reckless abandon. Wilson never does that.
2011 - Jackson had Lynch and the team was 7-9
2012 - Wilson had Lynch and the team was 11-5
2013 - Wilson had Lynch and the team was 13-3
2014 - Wilson had Lynch and the team was 12-4/
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2007 - The Bills with Lynch were 7-9
2008 - The Bills with Lynch were 7-9
2009 - The Bills with Lynch were 6-10
So... his only seasons on a team that was over .500 were with Wilson
Does he make Wilson better or does Wilson make him better? Dunno.
I understand all of that, but a QB cannot take the many hits that Cam does and have a long career, and since this thread is about who you would give money to, for the future, the answer, to me, is clearly Wilson, since he is younger, better, and more likely to have a long career.You do know that Cam was coming off of ankle surgery to start the season right? He wasn't ok from that surgery until well into the season. He hurt his ribs, but a lot of QBs hurt their ribs. He also had a car accident which has nothing to do with being reckless on the field.This isn't close.
Wilson is better at throwing the ball (Cam is far too inaccurate at times), running the ball (Wilson knows how to protect himself far better than Cam), and being a leader.
Remember how hurt and broken down Cam looked last season? That is what happens when you throw your body around with reckless abandon. Wilson never does that.
Interesting. I'm a Panthers fan and I still think I'd rather have Wilson as I think he's a better passer but you make some good valid points.I think Cam has been the guy he's been because he had to. They haven't given him great weapons to work with in the passing game, the running game has been inconsistent at best, and the offensive line has been awful. He's had to rely on his legs because the offense didn't have much else to rely on. Kudos to him for being able to make something out of nothing so often.
Russell could afford to play things safe... the safe throws, the safe runs - because he's had the support of a great running game and a great offensive line, and an offense imaginative enough to take advantage of the skills that he has. Cam has had none of those things.
If you're going to have me pick which guy to pay and they're going to be playing on the same team, the answer isn't close at all, and it's Cam.
This is why there is no point in discussing. Your mind's made up:Just Win Baby said:Strange to throw out something as a certainty, when it is far from a certainty (as evidenced by other posts in this thread as well as mine), and then be unwilling to discuss it. To each his own, I guess.![]()
There's nothing I could say to you to change your mind. It doesn't matter to you that Cam's at a different place in his QB development. It doesn't matter to you that the team make ups were completely different. It doesn't matter to you that the offensive philosophies are completely different asking the QBs to do completely different things. I don't see how Wilson could handle being a "zone read" QB with no supplemental running game.Just Win Baby said:Obviously, it is impossible to prove one way or the other, but IMO the answer is yes. The logic is pretty straightforward. Wilson is a better QB, and thus would have fared better.![]()
I'm not so sure the Seahawks offensive line fits into the "great" categorySteelers4Life said:I think Cam has been the guy he's been because he had to. They haven't given him great weapons to work with in the passing game, the running game has been inconsistent at best, and the offensive line has been awful. He's had to rely on his legs because the offense didn't have much else to rely on. Kudos to him for being able to make something out of nothing so often.
Russell could afford to play things safe... the safe throws, the safe runs - because he's had the support of a great running game and a great offensive line, and an offense imaginative enough to take advantage of the skills that he has. Cam has had none of those things.
If you're going to have me pick which guy to pay and they're going to be playing on the same team, the answer isn't close at all, and it's Cam.
Did we forget the defence on the Seahawks in this sidebar? I like Wilson and he does make them better but they are not a Super Bowl team without a defence. If you didn't have Jackson under center the year before Wilson they likely win another 2-3 games as that is the year the defence made a huge jump:FUBAR said:Nobody is arguing whether Wilson makes the Seahawks better. they were already a good team before he got there. He helped, along with a few key defensive players, to make them great.CapnJB said:2010 - Hasselbeck had Lynch and the team was 7-9FUBAR said:Russell might be better right now (okay, he is) but how much of that is the line and better rb? Not that stew is bad but he isn't lynch.And yeah, getting hit by a truck wasn't his fault.Ghost Rider said:This isn't close.
Wilson is better at throwing the ball (Cam is far too inaccurate at times), running the ball (Wilson knows how to protect himself far better than Cam), and being a leader.
Remember how hurt and broken down Cam looked last season? That is what happens when you throw your body around with reckless abandon. Wilson never does that.
2011 - Jackson had Lynch and the team was 7-9
2012 - Wilson had Lynch and the team was 11-5
2013 - Wilson had Lynch and the team was 13-3
2014 - Wilson had Lynch and the team was 12-4/
eta-
2007 - The Bills with Lynch were 7-9
2008 - The Bills with Lynch were 7-9
2009 - The Bills with Lynch were 6-10
So... his only seasons on a team that was over .500 were with Wilson
Does he make Wilson better or does Wilson make him better? Dunno.
Cam, along with a few key defensive players, took a bad team and helped make them very good.
Both guys deserve to be among the highest paid players in the league.
When comparing them to the Carolina offensive line? "Great" is an appropriate term to use as far as I'm concerned.I'm not so sure the Seahawks offensive line fits into the "great" categorySteelers4Life said:I think Cam has been the guy he's been because he had to. They haven't given him great weapons to work with in the passing game, the running game has been inconsistent at best, and the offensive line has been awful. He's had to rely on his legs because the offense didn't have much else to rely on. Kudos to him for being able to make something out of nothing so often.
Russell could afford to play things safe... the safe throws, the safe runs - because he's had the support of a great running game and a great offensive line, and an offense imaginative enough to take advantage of the skills that he has. Cam has had none of those things.
If you're going to have me pick which guy to pay and they're going to be playing on the same team, the answer isn't close at all, and it's Cam.
I am always open to logical, reasoned arguments on a subject I am interested in discussing, and this is no different. But that requires actual, you know, discussion.This is why there is no point in discussing. Your mind's made up:Just Win Baby said:Strange to throw out something as a certainty, when it is far from a certainty (as evidenced by other posts in this thread as well as mine), and then be unwilling to discuss it. To each his own, I guess.![]()
There's nothing I could say to you to change your mind. It doesn't matter to you that Cam's at a different place in his QB development. It doesn't matter to you that the team make ups were completely different. It doesn't matter to you that the offensive philosophies are completely different asking the QBs to do completely different things. I don't see how Wilson could handle being a "zone read" QB with no supplemental running game.Just Win Baby said:Obviously, it is impossible to prove one way or the other, but IMO the answer is yes. The logic is pretty straightforward. Wilson is a better QB, and thus would have fared better.![]()
Steelers4Life said:I think Cam has been the guy he's been because he had to. They haven't given him great weapons to work with in the passing game, the running game has been inconsistent at best, and the offensive line has been awful. He's had to rely on his legs because the offense didn't have much else to rely on. Kudos to him for being able to make something out of nothing so often.
Russell could afford to play things safe... the safe throws, the safe runs - because he's had the support of a great running game and a great offensive line, and an offense imaginative enough to take advantage of the skills that he has. Cam has had none of those things.
If you're going to have me pick which guy to pay and they're going to be playing on the same team, the answer isn't close at all, and it's Cam.