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Only a homer would say they do. When your argument is "They'll just pay him $40MM to ride the bench. That will show him". - you have no argument.I don’t see how the Raiders have leverage here.
Only a homer would say they do. When your argument is "They'll just pay him $40MM to ride the bench. That will show him". - you have no argument.I don’t see how the Raiders have leverage here.
Interestingly it seems like Carr is in a position to make them do exactly that.Only a homer would say they do. When your argument is "They'll just pay him $40MM to ride the bench. That will show him". - you have no argument.I don’t see how the Raiders have leverage here.
Jets seem like a Derrick Carr away from a really good season.I haven't really read much speculation as to who might want him.
I'm not too interested in what the Raiders might want for a guy who will be free in TWO WEEKS.That all said, word is Raiders want a 1st, and that might be tough to get from the teams they need Carr, since they have other needs.
They're not obligated to cut him. They could simply pay him the $40 mil. After that they could go the Garoppolo route and try to work a trade. If that doesn't pan out then start him or sit him in 2023.I thought they had until the 15th to sign, trade or cut him?Because the Raiders could simply not cut him. That puts the ball in Carr's court.
As I understand it, if he’s on the roster, he gets paid $40M. It’s not so much signing him, it’s failing to get a trade done in time.
And Carr has a full no-trade clause. He could simply sit on his hands and force the raiders to pay him.
A situation that seemingly could get ugly.
From there, if they don’t want him to play for them, they release him, getting nothing & losing $5.6 and saving ~30M against the cap.
A hard deadline on a decision for Vegas regarding Carr's future is Feb. 15. That's when the $40.4 million is locked in. They'll have to have a trade in place by that date or outright release him.
I don’t see how the Raiders have leverage here.
That seems really, really risky to me. And I’m not sure Mark “purse strings” Davis is going to be willing to do that.They're not obligated to cut him. They could simply pay him the $40 mil. After that they could go the Garoppolo route and try to work a trade. If that doesn't pan out then start him or sit him in 2023.
Maaan, if I thought the plan was to start Carr, and draft Hooker/Richardson, I would b like, well, heck yeah guys, OK."They won't pay Garoppolo X million to sit on the bench"
These are literally the same arguments people were having about Jimmy Garoppolo last season.
Carr will be easier to deal with his current contract than Garoppolo last year because he isn't coming off a shoulder injury.
Jimmy G was essentially let go - only came back when there was no market for him and they paid him $7M to be a backup - I dont see any parallel or precedent in any sport to sign a guy to a $40M contract and let him sit on the bench in a stand off. The Raiders showed their hand by benching him to make sure he didnt get hurt so the salary would not be guaranteed - after all that I just dont see how they bring him back in any way. Im confident he will be cut or swapped for a mid/late pick at best. Good news is we'll all see very soon."They won't pay Garoppolo X million to sit on the bench"
These are literally the same arguments people were having about Jimmy Garoppolo last season.
Carr will be easier to deal with his current contract than Garoppolo last year because he isn't coming off a shoulder injury.
Well, yeah - that’s the flip side. Unless you believe the Raiders will gamble $40M before that.I'm not too interested in what the Raiders might want for a guy who will be free in TWO WEEKS.That all said, word is Raiders want a 1st, and that might be tough to get from the teams they need Carr, since they have other needs.
I’m not convinced the Raiders had a plan beyond “oh sh**! If he gets hurt we’re on the hook for $40M!”Maaan, if I thought the plan was to start Carr, and draft Hooker/Richardson, I would b like, well, heck yeah guys, OK.
I dont see any parallel or precedent in any sport to sign a guy to a $40M contract and let him sit on the bench in a stand off.
My dream job, tbh.I dont see any parallel or precedent in any sport to sign a guy to a $40M contract and let him sit on the bench in a stand off.
"What if we gave him $40MM to do nothing, we'd really have him by the balls then."
"Quick get my checkbook, we'll show this mother****er."
Huge risk. 100%That seems really, really risky to me. And I’m not sure Mark “purse strings” Davis is going to be willing to do that.They're not obligated to cut him. They could simply pay him the $40 mil. After that they could go the Garoppolo route and try to work a trade. If that doesn't pan out then start him or sit him in 2023.
I guess if he’s willing to rock that haircut, anything’s possible.Huge risk. 100%That seems really, really risky to me. And I’m not sure Mark “purse strings” Davis is going to be willing to do that.They're not obligated to cut him. They could simply pay him the $40 mil. After that they could go the Garoppolo route and try to work a trade. If that doesn't pan out then start him or sit him in 2023.
High stakes Chicken.
There are some key differences with Garoppolo's situation, for sure. He was due $25 million but only if he was on the roster week one. The Niners and Garoppolo restructured in late August when it was obvious there was no trade market.Jimmy G was essentially let go - only came back when there was no market for him and they paid him $7M to be a backup - I dont see any parallel or precedent in any sport to sign a guy to a $40M contract and let him sit on the bench in a stand off. The Raiders showed their hand by benching him to make sure he didnt get hurt so the salary would not be guaranteed - after all that I just dont see how they bring him back in any way. Im confident he will be cut or swapped for a mid/late pick at best. Good news is we'll all see very soon."They won't pay Garoppolo X million to sit on the bench"
These are literally the same arguments people were having about Jimmy Garoppolo last season.
Carr will be easier to deal with his current contract than Garoppolo last year because he isn't coming off a shoulder injury.
He's under contract already. There's nothing to sign. On Feb 15th his 2023 salary guarantees, that's the "decision" they face.I thought they had until the 15th to sign, trade or cut him?Because the Raiders could simply not cut him. That puts the ball in Carr's court.
As I understand it, if he’s on the roster, he gets paid $40M. It’s not so much signing him, it’s failing to get a trade done in time.
And Carr has a full no-trade clause. He could simply sit on his hands and force the raiders to pay him.
A situation that seemingly could get ugly.
From there, if they don’t want him to play for them, they release him, getting nothing & losing $5.6 and saving ~30M against the cap.
A hard deadline on a decision for Vegas regarding Carr's future is Feb. 15. That's when the $40.4 million is locked in. They'll have to have a trade in place by that date or outright release him.
I don’t see how the Raiders have leverage here.
I have difficulty believing the Raiders will actually guarantee the money to push the trade.He's under contract already. There's nothing to sign. On Feb 15th his 2023 salary guarantees, that's the "decision" they face.I thought they had until the 15th to sign, trade or cut him?Because the Raiders could simply not cut him. That puts the ball in Carr's court.
As I understand it, if he’s on the roster, he gets paid $40M. It’s not so much signing him, it’s failing to get a trade done in time.
And Carr has a full no-trade clause. He could simply sit on his hands and force the raiders to pay him.
A situation that seemingly could get ugly.
From there, if they don’t want him to play for them, they release him, getting nothing & losing $5.6 and saving ~30M against the cap.
A hard deadline on a decision for Vegas regarding Carr's future is Feb. 15. That's when the $40.4 million is locked in. They'll have to have a trade in place by that date or outright release him.
I don’t see how the Raiders have leverage here.
Feels like that train has sailed. I’m no rocket surgeon though.If they do, I have to believe they would have the intent to at least try and rehab the relationship and start him in 2023
Do you think they release him before then or let the contract become guaranteed and then try and trade him? Are those the only two options (outside of keeping him of course which to me doesn’t seem an option). I do feel like maybe I’m missing something.He's under contract already. There's nothing to sign. On Feb 15th his 2023 salary guarantees, that's the "decision" they face.I thought they had until the 15th to sign, trade or cut him?Because the Raiders could simply not cut him. That puts the ball in Carr's court.
As I understand it, if he’s on the roster, he gets paid $40M. It’s not so much signing him, it’s failing to get a trade done in time.
And Carr has a full no-trade clause. He could simply sit on his hands and force the raiders to pay him.
A situation that seemingly could get ugly.
From there, if they don’t want him to play for them, they release him, getting nothing & losing $5.6 and saving ~30M against the cap.
A hard deadline on a decision for Vegas regarding Carr's future is Feb. 15. That's when the $40.4 million is locked in. They'll have to have a trade in place by that date or outright release him.
I don’t see how the Raiders have leverage here.
That's why I said that if they did pick up the contract, they would have to be willing to rehab the relationship and start him. Even as they continue to try and work a trade.You can't pay a backup QB $40M out of spite. Come on, man.
$40 million mends a lot of fences.Feels like that train has sailed. I’m no rocket surgeon though.If they do, I have to believe they would have the intent to at least try and rehab the relationship and start him in 2023
Releasing him would be a bitter pill but it is probably the betting favorite of all the outcomes.Do you think they release him before then or let the contract become guaranteed and then try and trade him? Are those the only two options (outside of keeping him of course which to me doesn’t seem an option). I do feel like maybe I’m missing something.He's under contract already. There's nothing to sign. On Feb 15th his 2023 salary guarantees, that's the "decision" they face.I thought they had until the 15th to sign, trade or cut him?Because the Raiders could simply not cut him. That puts the ball in Carr's court.
As I understand it, if he’s on the roster, he gets paid $40M. It’s not so much signing him, it’s failing to get a trade done in time.
And Carr has a full no-trade clause. He could simply sit on his hands and force the raiders to pay him.
A situation that seemingly could get ugly.
From there, if they don’t want him to play for them, they release him, getting nothing & losing $5.6 and saving ~30M against the cap.
A hard deadline on a decision for Vegas regarding Carr's future is Feb. 15. That's when the $40.4 million is locked in. They'll have to have a trade in place by that date or outright release him.
I don’t see how the Raiders have leverage here.
If he comes with that contract in place I would guess a late round pick is all they’ll get in a trade.
No I do not believe they will release him. They will let the money guarantee and then figure it out. $32M is very middle-of-the-road for a QB in 2023, there will be plenty of interest. There's no rule they have to trade him or bench him. Carr's a professional. If they tell him to report on Monday and he's the starter, then he'll report on Monday and start. Carr isn't walking away from football any sooner than LVR are flushing $32M down the drain.Do you think they release him before then or let the contract become guaranteed and then try and trade him? Are those the only two options (outside of keeping him of course which to me doesn’t seem an option). I do feel like maybe I’m missing something.
If he comes with that contract in place I would guess a late round pick is all they’ll get in a trade.
Agreed. This isn't Aaron Rodgers. THis is Bambi$40 million mends a lot of fences.
I wouldn’t expect him to hold out.No I do not believe they will release him. They will let the money guarantee and then figure it out. $32M is very middle-of-the-road for a QB in 2023, there will be plenty of interest. There's no rule they have to trade him or bench him. Carr's a professional. If they tell him to report on Monday and he's the starter, then he'll report on Monday and start. Carr isn't walking away from football any sooner than LVR are flushing $32M down the drain.
Ok, there will surely be a market for him. So it makes sense to me that they’ll probably pick up his option (so to speak) - and while I don’t think that helps them trade him ( I disagree about the contract, to some extent, for his caliber) but whatever they get is better than getting nothing for releasing him.Now once they are at that stable point things open up. Unlike Jimmy Grapes Carr is healthy. That was the biggest barrier to trading him last year, no one knew when he was going to be ready. By the time he was everyone had made their 2022 bed to sleep in thus no trade market. Teams that are staring down the barrel of Zach Wilson or Sam Howell aren't going to let a playoff-caliber roster rot for a year when there's an option out there. At least 5 teams are playoff-ready rosters aside from QB. Crap the Panthers nearly won that division. They could work something out for Carr and draft a bookend LT at 9? Yeah, that doesn't suck.
Trying to think of something I care less about than the Pro Bowl.Carr gets benched by his own team and makes pro bowl and that isn't even the worst selection........how about 2 TD passing Huntley is a pro bowl maker ? Good God
At least it’s flag football this time.Trying to think of something I care less about than the Pro Bowl.Carr gets benched by his own team and makes pro bowl and that isn't even the worst selection........how about 2 TD passing Huntley is a pro bowl maker ? Good God
Who wins The Bachelor?r Cicket matches?

I hope the ghost of Sean Taylor possesses a defender in this game who then knocks the living crap out of Huntley during a game he has NO BUSINESS playing in.Carr gets benched by his own team and makes pro bowl and that isn't even the worst selection........how about 2 TD passing Huntley is a pro bowl maker ? Good God
I hope so, $40 mil can buy a lot of Ayahuasca.Agreed. This isn't Aaron Rodgers. THis is Bambi$40 million mends a lot of fences.
Huntley is in the Pro Bowl? Did Davis Mills turn down the invite? Were there not enough MILFs in Vegas for Zach Wilson to want to play?Carr gets benched by his own team and makes pro bowl and that isn't even the worst selection........how about 2 TD passing Huntley is a pro bowl maker ? Good God
Apology accepted.Ok, there will surely be a market for him. So it makes sense to me that they’ll probably pick up his option (so to speak) - and while I don’t think that helps them trade him ( I disagree about the contract, to some extent, for his caliber) but whatever they get is better than getting nothing for releasing him.Now once they are at that stable point things open up. Unlike Jimmy Grapes Carr is healthy. That was the biggest barrier to trading him last year, no one knew when he was going to be ready. By the time he was everyone had made their 2022 bed to sleep in thus no trade market. Teams that are staring down the barrel of Zach Wilson or Sam Howell aren't going to let a playoff-caliber roster rot for a year when there's an option out there. At least 5 teams are playoff-ready rosters aside from QB. Crap the Panthers nearly won that division. They could work something out for Carr and draft a bookend LT at 9? Yeah, that doesn't suck.
As to Carr, leverage is meaningless. He’s getting paid either way (and very nicely) and more than likely a team trading for him will want to extend him anyway.
Thanks it’s a lot more interesting to me now. Maybe I was just reading it wrong, but I think there were some inaccurate starting positions in the thread making the dialogue confusing.
He can guard a flag with the best of them.Huntley is in the Pro Bowl? Did Davis Mills turn down the invite? Were there not enough MILFs in Vegas for Zach Wilson to want to play?Carr gets benched by his own team and makes pro bowl and that isn't even the worst selection........how about 2 TD passing Huntley is a pro bowl maker ? Good God
Raiders be like, "Hold my beer..."You can't pay a backup QB $40M out of spite. Come on, man.
Yeah that wasn't what I was going for, more like he's not going to burn bridges. The John Dutton way to play this is to do nothing, start the new league year, and let them come to you. When a reporter asks you when you plan to resolve "the Derek Carr situation" you look blankly at them and growl "it's resolved, he's under contract as our QB" and swig your booze. What's the worst that can happen? We keep Carr? Boo freaking hoo, we keep a decent QB that we've seen really good upside from and we just have to try to figure out consistency at that level? For the same salary Goff/Wentz/Cousins are drawing?I wouldn’t expect him to hold out.No I do not believe they will release him. They will let the money guarantee and then figure it out. $32M is very middle-of-the-road for a QB in 2023, there will be plenty of interest. There's no rule they have to trade him or bench him. Carr's a professional. If they tell him to report on Monday and he's the starter, then he'll report on Monday and start. Carr isn't walking away from football any sooner than LVR are flushing $32M down the drain.
Could the Raiders keep him from playing? I guess they would have by now if they could and/or wanted to.True story. If Carr somehow got hurt in the pro bowl his contract for 2023 with the Raiders would get locked into a guarantee.
So yes it's flag football and yes the odds of an injury are super remote. But don't ever forget Robert Edwards.
How do you know that's a "true story"? Honestly, just curious. This pro-bowl stuff, while sponsored by the NFL, just seems like any other charity golf/basketball/etc game that players sometimes compete in in the off-season.True story. If Carr somehow got hurt in the pro bowl his contract for 2023 with the Raiders would get locked into a guarantee.
So yes it's flag football and yes the odds of an injury are super remote. But don't ever forget Robert Edwards.
No problem, here it is: https://www.reviewjournal.com/sport...arr-is-seriously-injured-in-pro-bowl-2721224/How do you know that's a "true story"? Honestly, just curious. This pro-bowl stuff, while sponsored by the NFL, just seems like any other charity golf/basketball/etc game that players sometimes compete in in the off-season.True story. If Carr somehow got hurt in the pro bowl his contract for 2023 with the Raiders would get locked into a guarantee.
So yes it's flag football and yes the odds of an injury are super remote. But don't ever forget Robert Edwards.
Is it just because it's the NFL putting it on? I mean, it is optional. It's not something they have to do by contract.
Just curious...
Derek Carr has said he will not extend the Feb. 15 deadline for the $40.4 million injury guarantee clause in his contract.
In other words, the Raiders have to trade Carr before Feb. 15. Carr has a no-trade clause, so in other other words, he will not be getting traded, instead forcing his release. “I don’t think that would be best for me,” Carr said matter-of-factly. He is correct. Carr has zero reason to play ball with the Raiders, and though the remaining money on his deal is lucrative, he will make even more as a free agent in this quarterback-starved league. The Raiders threw Carr under the bus on the way out the door. He is reclaiming some dignity now.
SOURCE: ESPN
Feb 2, 2023, 11:18 PM ET