Vic Fangio's QB next year.... Joe Flacco?
I'm thinking this isn't going to work out for Vic.
I'd be much more optimistic if Kubiak had stayed as OC and handled the offense, but without him it's certainly not looking great.
Vic Fangio's QB next year.... Joe Flacco?
I'm thinking this isn't going to work out for Vic.
Vic Fangio's QB next year.... Joe Flacco?
I'm thinking this isn't going to work out for Vic.
He is upgrade over what they have now and was playing well last season before injury
speaking of cuts? when are they officially announced? Kevin White, Deion Sims and Parkey will most likely all be gone unless Pace can con a team to take on Parkey's deal for a 7th round pick, lol
There's no reason to cut Parkey now. His money is guaranteed. We might as well force him to camp.speaking of cuts? when are they officially announced? Kevin White, Deion Sims and Parkey will most likely all be gone unless Pace can con a team to take on Parkey's deal for a 7th round pick, lol
speaking of cuts? when are they officially announced? Kevin White, Deion Sims and Parkey will most likely all be gone unless Pace can con a team to take on Parkey's deal for a 7th round pick, lol
Not as much as Gruden and his agent.Cant trade Parkey to himself so no luck there
Parkey and his agent probably still laugh about the deal our GM gave him
You can't take anyone who thinks Cutler>Mitch seriously.Wait, he is still calling Pace idiot GM? Whaaaaaaaaat?
You can't take anyone who thinks Cutler>Mitch seriously.
Tom Brady has been taking pay cuts so that the Patriots have money to spend on the roster...will Mitch and his agent do same?
It's going to be real interesting when Mitch's rookie contract runs out (2020), right around the corner. Starting QB's in the NFL are signing 100 million dollar deals. On a side note, the top 6 highest paid NFL QB's last year all failed to make the playoffs.
Tom Brady has been taking pay cuts so that the Patriots have money to spend on the roster...will Mitch and his agent do same?
Dak Prescott (one of the leading dink and dunk passers in the NFL) recently said in an interview he was not interested in signing for anything less than market value.
Rookie first round deals are 5 year deals. Next year he'll be on year 3.
Year | Age | Base Salary (Guaranteed) | Bonuses | Cap Number | Cap % | Dead Money & Cap Savings Cut (pre-June 1) Cut (post-June 1) Trade (pre-June 1) Trade (post-June 1) Restructure Extension | |||||
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Prorated | Roster | Workout | Other | ||||||||
2017 | 23 | $465,000 $465,000 | $4,813,625 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $5,278,625 | 3.2% | |||
2018 | 24 | $892,238 $1,784,656 | $4,813,625 | $892,328 | $0 | $0 | $6,598,281 | 3.7% | |||
2019 | 25 | $1,552,156 $3,104,312 | $4,813,625 | $1,552,156 | $0 | $0 | $7,917,937 | 4.2% | $17,155,530 | ($9,237,593) | |
2020 | 26 | $2,211,984 $4,423,968 | $4,813,625 | $2,211,984 | $0 | $0 | $9,237,593 | 4.6% | $9,237,593 | $0 | |
Total | $5,121,378 | $19,254,500 | $4,656,468 | $0 | $0 | $29,032,436 |
There's always a team option for the 5th year, I believe.Mitchell Trubisky Contract Details, Salary Cap Charges, Bonus Money, and Contract History | Over The Cap
Mitch signed a 4 year deal. If Mitch continues his dink and dunk ways and him and his agent are looking to cash in. Pace is better off letting him walk.
Contract Notes
Mitchell Trubisky signed a four year contract worth $29,032,436 with the Bears on July 19, 2017. The contract is fully guaranteed and contained a signing bonus worth $19,719,500. In each year of the contract there are roster bonuses paid out during training camp. These bonuses contain no offset provisions if he is released.
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NumberCap % Dead Money & Cap Savings
Cut (pre-June 1) Cut (post-June 1) Trade (pre-June 1) Trade (post-June 1) Restructure ExtensionProrated Roster Workout Other 2017 23 $465,000 $465,000 $4,813,625 $0 $0 $0 $5,278,625 3.2% 2018 24 $892,238 $1,784,656 $4,813,625 $892,328 $0 $0 $6,598,281 3.7% 2019 25 $1,552,156 $3,104,312 $4,813,625 $1,552,156 $0 $0 $7,917,937 4.2% $17,155,530 ($9,237,593) 2020 26 $2,211,984 $4,423,968 $4,813,625 $2,211,984 $0 $0 $9,237,593 4.6% $9,237,593 $0 Total $5,121,378 $19,254,500 $4,656,468 $0 $0 $29,032,436
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Yes ... for all first round picks, there is a 5th year team option. The Bears have to pick it up in the summer before the player's 4th season.There's always a team option for the 5th year, I believe.
Mitchell Trubisky Contract Details, Salary Cap Charges, Bonus Money, and Contract History | Over The Cap
Mitch signed a 4 year deal. If Mitch continues his dink and dunk ways and him and his agent are looking to cash in. Pace is better off letting him walk.
Contract Notes
Mitchell Trubisky signed a four year contract worth $29,032,436 with the Bears on July 19, 2017. The contract is fully guaranteed and contained a signing bonus worth $19,719,500. In each year of the contract there are roster bonuses paid out during training camp. These bonuses contain no offset provisions if he is released.
Current Contract
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Year Age Base Salary (Guaranteed) Bonuses Cap
NumberCap % Dead Money & Cap Savings
Cut (pre-June 1) Cut (post-June 1) Trade (pre-June 1) Trade (post-June 1) Restructure ExtensionProrated Roster Workout Other 2017 23 $465,000 $465,000 $4,813,625 $0 $0 $0 $5,278,625 3.2% 2018 24 $892,238 $1,784,656 $4,813,625 $892,328 $0 $0 $6,598,281 3.7% 2019 25 $1,552,156 $3,104,312 $4,813,625 $1,552,156 $0 $0 $7,917,937 4.2% $17,155,530 ($9,237,593) 2020 26 $2,211,984 $4,423,968 $4,813,625 $2,211,984 $0 $0 $9,237,593 4.6% $9,237,593 $0 Total $5,121,378 $19,254,500 $4,656,468 $0 $0 $29,032,436
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You really don't know how the NFL works if you think the Bears will be letting Mitch go unless he completely stagnates these next 3 years. Even then, he's still a serviceable starter as he is now, so it would be hard to let him go regardless. You don't just let young QBs who can play walk.
Wait is that what he seriously said?
I don’t even bother reading his posts anymore. So much