twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:53 am
jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:45 am
twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:36 am
Hurts was dropping dimes all over the place in the Super Bowl. They are dumb not to invest in him now. "Staying healthy" is mostly out of a player's control. Nothing to prove there.
Yeah, I just strongly disagree with pretty much all of this.
I don't see anything dumb in accepting an incrementally higher cost in exchange for taking a year of risk off the table. Durability is a skill, an attribute. It's one that is harder to maintain for guys who look and play like hurts. I ABSOLUTELY make Hurts play out another season before I lock into paying him something that takes up ~15% of the cap.
No worries. I just factor in any potential butt hurt feelings that may happen by telling your MVP runner-up QB who just took you to the Super Bowl and who was excellent in the run to that Super Bowl that he still has more to prove before you invest in him. He missed two games and they sucked in those 2 games. If they want to fuck around and find out what happens when you try to save a few million bucks, they are more than welcome to. It won't bother me one bit.
But I think the issue is how you're using "a few million bucks."
You don't NOT extend him this offseason to save a few million bucks. You do that - and in fact it will COST you a few million bucks - to protect against committing $300mm+ to a guy who gets hurt or diminished next year.
I fully understand not wanting to find yourself in the position the Ravens are in.
And yet...there's a very good chance the Ravens end up feeling pretty good about how they've handled Jackson. Even if they lose him.
The sport isn't kind to anyone. It's especially unkind to ballcarriers. You can't let a talent like Hurts walk...but nor should you rush to tie your short- AND medium-term outlook to his health.