Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4. Instead they would just franchise him next year.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
I agree. The line looks great and Steichen has been dialing up some great play calls. They didn't expect to be this good.
I’m not sure they are good, but certainly better than many believed.Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
I agree. The line looks great and Steichen has been dialing up some great play calls. They didn't expect to be this good.
Wasn’t Elliott 6 years 90M? Far cry from 3 years 42M. Elliott played 4 of those 6. Taylor will only be 27 / 28 at the end of that contract. Not bad for the Colts or Taylor.Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
I agree. The line looks great and Steichen has been dialing up some great play calls. They didn't expect to be this good.
They'll regret it the same way the Cowboys regretted extending Zeke.
It's 26 mill guaranteed over two years. Not really a big deal.They'll regret it the same way the Cowboys regretted extending Zeke.
Actually they cut Funk today.It's 26 mill guaranteed over two years. Not really a big deal.They'll regret it the same way the Cowboys regretted extending Zeke.
Whatever the regret winds up being, it's not going to do any harm to the team. They won't have to cut anyone to keep Jonathan Taylor.
So you're saying if they're 2-2, they give a guy a massive 3 year extension making him one of the highest paid RB's in the league, and committing to him for 3 years.Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4. Instead they would just franchise him next year.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
I don’t think 3 years 26M guaranteed constitutes as massive.So you're saying if they're 2-2, they give a guy a massive 3 year extension making him one of the highest paid RB's in the league, and committing to him for 3 years.Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4. Instead they would just franchise him next year.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
If they're 1-3, they might do the opposite and let him sit out, try to trade him, maybe franchise him, etc?
I don't think a win or two changes that, and I'm sure they expected to be 1-3 at least.
Neither do I. If anything I’d say Taylor’s camp caved and this offer has likely been on the table all along.I don’t think 3 years 26M guaranteed constitutes as massive.So you're saying if they're 2-2, they give a guy a massive 3 year extension making him one of the highest paid RB's in the league, and committing to him for 3 years.Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4. Instead they would just franchise him next year.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
If they're 1-3, they might do the opposite and let him sit out, try to trade him, maybe franchise him, etc?
I don't think a win or two changes that, and I'm sure they expected to be 1-3 at least.
Certainly possible.Neither do I. If anything I’d say Taylor’s camp caved and this offer has likely been on the table all along.I don’t think 3 years 26M guaranteed constitutes as massive.So you're saying if they're 2-2, they give a guy a massive 3 year extension making him one of the highest paid RB's in the league, and committing to him for 3 years.Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4. Instead they would just franchise him next year.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
If they're 1-3, they might do the opposite and let him sit out, try to trade him, maybe franchise him, etc?
I don't think a win or two changes that, and I'm sure they expected to be 1-3 at least.
I mean, biggest RB contract since 2021 Chubb signed.I don’t think 3 years 26M guaranteed constitutes as massive.So you're saying if they're 2-2, they give a guy a massive 3 year extension making him one of the highest paid RB's in the league, and committing to him for 3 years.Sitting at home isn’t the reason. The Colts are 2-2 and probably didn’t expect to be I don’t think they do it if they were 0-4. Instead they would just franchise him next year.I think we will see a lot more of these moving forward now.
JT clearly won this battle right? Wonder if Saquon, who is injured and sitting at 1-3, is wishing he sat at home and ended up with a big paycheck like this too.
If they're 1-3, they might do the opposite and let him sit out, try to trade him, maybe franchise him, etc?
I don't think a win or two changes that, and I'm sure they expected to be 1-3 at least.
Franchise tagged players can't re-sign or get extended during the season.I was wondering are the guys like Barkley, Eck and Jacobs gonna make a move to renegotiate IN season
I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
Okay, try it INTO the season like Taylor did.I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
Barkley and Jacobs pretty much did.
I mean, some may try, but Taylor has a rushing title on his resume at 24. Not many RBs have that level of cache.I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
I do wonder what the original offer was or if there was one. I'm guessing we will never know.I mean, some may try, but Taylor has a rushing title on his resume at 24. Not many RBs have that level of cache.I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
Also, possible hot take, but did Taylor really win here? It was reported in the offseason, he wanted to be the highest paid RB in the league at 18+. He came up quite a bit short of that. Sure its better than what a lot of other guys are getting/got, but again, other than maybe CMC (who is as versatile as maybe any RB in history) who is a more appealing RB to sigh than Taylor, given his age and production?
I think this was the original offer.I do wonder what the original offer was or if there was one. I'm guessing we will never know.I mean, some may try, but Taylor has a rushing title on his resume at 24. Not many RBs have that level of cache.I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
Also, possible hot take, but did Taylor really win here? It was reported in the offseason, he wanted to be the highest paid RB in the league at 18+. He came up quite a bit short of that. Sure its better than what a lot of other guys are getting/got, but again, other than maybe CMC (who is as versatile as maybe any RB in history) who is a more appealing RB to sigh than Taylor, given his age and production?
I highly doubt that. So you think he 'holds out', causes all that drama, and then just one day decides "ok fine I'll take exactly what I rejected before"I think this was the original offer.I do wonder what the original offer was or if there was one. I'm guessing we will never know.I mean, some may try, but Taylor has a rushing title on his resume at 24. Not many RBs have that level of cache.I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
Also, possible hot take, but did Taylor really win here? It was reported in the offseason, he wanted to be the highest paid RB in the league at 18+. He came up quite a bit short of that. Sure its better than what a lot of other guys are getting/got, but again, other than maybe CMC (who is as versatile as maybe any RB in history) who is a more appealing RB to sigh than Taylor, given his age and production?
100%. He’s basically getting a small raise over back to back tags. He had no leverage other than not playing and his replacement was doing just fine.I highly doubt that. So you think he 'holds out', causes all that drama, and then just one day decides "ok fine I'll take exactly what I rejected before"I think this was the original offer.I do wonder what the original offer was or if there was one. I'm guessing we will never know.I mean, some may try, but Taylor has a rushing title on his resume at 24. Not many RBs have that level of cache.I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
Also, possible hot take, but did Taylor really win here? It was reported in the offseason, he wanted to be the highest paid RB in the league at 18+. He came up quite a bit short of that. Sure its better than what a lot of other guys are getting/got, but again, other than maybe CMC (who is as versatile as maybe any RB in history) who is a more appealing RB to sigh than Taylor, given his age and production?
No way.
Do you have any Intel on this whatsoever that it was what he was offered a month ago?100%. He’s basically getting a small raise over back to back tags. He had no leverage other than not playing and his replacement was doing just fine.I highly doubt that. So you think he 'holds out', causes all that drama, and then just one day decides "ok fine I'll take exactly what I rejected before"I think this was the original offer.I do wonder what the original offer was or if there was one. I'm guessing we will never know.I mean, some may try, but Taylor has a rushing title on his resume at 24. Not many RBs have that level of cache.I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
Also, possible hot take, but did Taylor really win here? It was reported in the offseason, he wanted to be the highest paid RB in the league at 18+. He came up quite a bit short of that. Sure its better than what a lot of other guys are getting/got, but again, other than maybe CMC (who is as versatile as maybe any RB in history) who is a more appealing RB to sigh than Taylor, given his age and production?
No way.
Take it or leave it.
Of course not. I’m just speculating.Do you have any Intel on this whatsoever that it was what he was offered a month ago?100%. He’s basically getting a small raise over back to back tags. He had no leverage other than not playing and his replacement was doing just fine.I highly doubt that. So you think he 'holds out', causes all that drama, and then just one day decides "ok fine I'll take exactly what I rejected before"I think this was the original offer.I do wonder what the original offer was or if there was one. I'm guessing we will never know.I mean, some may try, but Taylor has a rushing title on his resume at 24. Not many RBs have that level of cache.I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
Also, possible hot take, but did Taylor really win here? It was reported in the offseason, he wanted to be the highest paid RB in the league at 18+. He came up quite a bit short of that. Sure its better than what a lot of other guys are getting/got, but again, other than maybe CMC (who is as versatile as maybe any RB in history) who is a more appealing RB to sigh than Taylor, given his age and production?
No way.
Take it or leave it.
Any info at all?
lol. Usually "100%' doesn't mean speculating.Of course not. I’m just speculating.Do you have any Intel on this whatsoever that it was what he was offered a month ago?100%. He’s basically getting a small raise over back to back tags. He had no leverage other than not playing and his replacement was doing just fine.I highly doubt that. So you think he 'holds out', causes all that drama, and then just one day decides "ok fine I'll take exactly what I rejected before"I think this was the original offer.I do wonder what the original offer was or if there was one. I'm guessing we will never know.I mean, some may try, but Taylor has a rushing title on his resume at 24. Not many RBs have that level of cache.I agree it won't matter for free agents... and heck, maybe it doesn't even make them get paid more or deals done.Not a lot of 24 year old RBs only a year removed from winning rushing titles. I think Taylor is much more of an outlier, and think his getting paid means little to the overall RB landscape as a whole.
Probably also matters that the Colts QB is in year 1 of his rookie deal. Right or wrong, Taylor's situation is a lot different than Barkley, Jacobs, Pollard, or Ekeler's were.
But don't you think it might motivate disgruntled RB's to at least TRY the Jonathan Taylor approach?
Also, possible hot take, but did Taylor really win here? It was reported in the offseason, he wanted to be the highest paid RB in the league at 18+. He came up quite a bit short of that. Sure its better than what a lot of other guys are getting/got, but again, other than maybe CMC (who is as versatile as maybe any RB in history) who is a more appealing RB to sigh than Taylor, given his age and production?
No way.
Take it or leave it.
Any info at all?