More on Mayfield
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Thanks.
I'm thinking about Blaine Gabbert, Brady's runner-up QB. It's one thing to back up a $15mil/year player; but then to go from there to backing up a $4mil/year -- when you're already on the payroll! must be a bitter pill.
I don't think he was ever seriously considered to replace Brady. But still.
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Thanks.
I'm thinking about Blaine Gabbert, Brady's runner-up QB. It's one thing to back up a $15mil/year player; but then to go from there to backing up a $4mil/year -- when you're already on the payroll! must be a bitter pill.
I don't think he was ever seriously considered to replace Brady. But still.
@Catseye3 said in More on Mayfield:
Thanks.
I'm thinking about Blaine Gabbert, Brady's runner-up QB. It's one thing to back up a $15mil/year player; but then to go from there to backing up a $4mil/year -- when you're already on the payroll! must be a bitter pill.
I don't think he was ever seriously considered to replace Brady. But still.
Put yourself in Jamis Winston's shoes...
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@Catseye3 said in More on Mayfield:
Thanks.
I'm thinking about Blaine Gabbert, Brady's runner-up QB. It's one thing to back up a $15mil/year player; but then to go from there to backing up a $4mil/year -- when you're already on the payroll! must be a bitter pill.
I don't think he was ever seriously considered to replace Brady. But still.
Put yourself in Jamis Winston's shoes...
@Jolly said in More on Mayfield:
@Catseye3 said in More on Mayfield:
Thanks.
I'm thinking about Blaine Gabbert, Brady's runner-up QB. It's one thing to back up a $15mil/year player; but then to go from there to backing up a $4mil/year -- when you're already on the payroll! must be a bitter pill.
I don't think he was ever seriously considered to replace Brady. But still.
Put yourself in Jamis Winston's shoes...
Jamis doesn’t wear shoes, just casts and hospital slippers…
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Found this on Profootballtalk:
"Last year, Mayfield made a major bet on himself, trading in a guaranteed $19.9 million base salary with the Browns for a much lower guaranteed payment. He’s making a bet for a second straight year, wagering on spending the 2023 season proving himself to be a starter in the NFL.
"Either way, it’s a great deal for the Buccaneers. They get Mayfield for relative peanuts, as they transition away from Tom Brady. And if Mayfield plays well, he’ll get a lot more than $4 million in 2024."
If I'm understanding this, I got to admire that betting-on-himself approach.
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Found this on Profootballtalk:
"Last year, Mayfield made a major bet on himself, trading in a guaranteed $19.9 million base salary with the Browns for a much lower guaranteed payment. He’s making a bet for a second straight year, wagering on spending the 2023 season proving himself to be a starter in the NFL.
"Either way, it’s a great deal for the Buccaneers. They get Mayfield for relative peanuts, as they transition away from Tom Brady. And if Mayfield plays well, he’ll get a lot more than $4 million in 2024."
If I'm understanding this, I got to admire that betting-on-himself approach.
@Catseye3 said in More on Mayfield:
Found this on Profootballtalk:
"Last year, Mayfield made a major bet on himself, trading in a guaranteed $19.9 million base salary with the Browns for a much lower guaranteed payment. He’s making a bet for a second straight year, wagering on spending the 2023 season proving himself to be a starter in the NFL.
"Either way, it’s a great deal for the Buccaneers. They get Mayfield for relative peanuts, as they transition away from Tom Brady. And if Mayfield plays well, he’ll get a lot more than $4 million in 2024."
If I'm understanding this, I got to admire that betting-on-himself approach.
Guys do that. Winston did it. And lost. But...you have to think you're the best or you can't play QB in the NFL.
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@Jolly said in More on Mayfield:
@Catseye3 said in More on Mayfield:
Thanks.
I'm thinking about Blaine Gabbert, Brady's runner-up QB. It's one thing to back up a $15mil/year player; but then to go from there to backing up a $4mil/year -- when you're already on the payroll! must be a bitter pill.
I don't think he was ever seriously considered to replace Brady. But still.
Put yourself in Jamis Winston's shoes...
Jamis doesn’t wear shoes, just casts and hospital slippers…
@LuFins-Dad said in More on Mayfield:
@Jolly said in More on Mayfield:
@Catseye3 said in More on Mayfield:
Thanks.
I'm thinking about Blaine Gabbert, Brady's runner-up QB. It's one thing to back up a $15mil/year player; but then to go from there to backing up a $4mil/year -- when you're already on the payroll! must be a bitter pill.
I don't think he was ever seriously considered to replace Brady. But still.
Put yourself in Jamis Winston's shoes...
Jamis doesn’t wear shoes, just casts and hospital slippers…
He's doing better than Can't -Guard-Mike.
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@Catseye3 said in More on Mayfield:
Found this on Profootballtalk:
"Last year, Mayfield made a major bet on himself, trading in a guaranteed $19.9 million base salary with the Browns for a much lower guaranteed payment. He’s making a bet for a second straight year, wagering on spending the 2023 season proving himself to be a starter in the NFL.
"Either way, it’s a great deal for the Buccaneers. They get Mayfield for relative peanuts, as they transition away from Tom Brady. And if Mayfield plays well, he’ll get a lot more than $4 million in 2024."
If I'm understanding this, I got to admire that betting-on-himself approach.
Guys do that. Winston did it. And lost. But...you have to think you're the best or you can't play QB in the NFL.
@Jolly said in More on Mayfield:
you have to think you're the best or you can't play QB in the NFL.
Yes, I can see that. The job brings an insane amount of responsibility. Duty, accountability, representation . . . you must be an effective leader, must be seen as reliable. Last but so much not least, you must be fit and strong enough to do the job with skill and power that is unique in the team. You must be able to get sacked three times in the same game by a freightload of the enemy, and climb to your feet and throw it again and keep throwing it until it's done.
You have to walk totally tall.
How can you begin to do all that and be all that if you don't believe in yourself?
Here's what Tristan Wirfs, one of Brady's protectors (offensive tackle) said about Brady. When asked how he would describe Brady to his kids in the future, he said, “Just gonna tell ‘em he was an old dog. I’ve loved every second of it. He’s a very special person, really special player…Yeah, he surprises me. His old ass threw what, like a 60-yard bomb? He’s awesome. I love him to death.”