The cap hit is all timing. Once all the other deals kick in Goff’s contract will look like a bargain. He drops to the 11th highest cap hit next year.
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My son thinks we should go after Garrappalo in FA and take a QB to develop in the 2nd/3rd (he’s a richardson fan)…I don’t love it but don’t hate it.
I don’t hate the idea of rolling with Goff…at a much lower hit. 10m extra buys a decent RG in FA…or good LB…or CB…you get it.
I also don’t think you loose too much in going to a guy like mayfield (who I think has gotten a bad rap…performance wise)….there are a lot of mid level QBs who’d look good with a great OL, Great WR core, very good running game, and great OC. I think many of you underestimate everything that Goff has going for him….and what other avg QBs could do with these resources (at a lower price tag).
I know a few wins gives everyone warm fuzzies…but QB is a position we could wring more out of.
Ironically…the thing I like bout Goff the most is one of the things I hate about him: He plays with complete lack of ego
That’s great at times…he’s doesn’t try to force passes into tight spaces and doesn’t throw the dumb interceptions associated with overconfidence in his athleticism.
That’s bad….when you need your QB to make a couple of those big plays that aren’t easy.
He’s really kind of the QB equivalent of Jim Caldwell…boring and conservative. Wins with consistency not creativity…is never going to make the huge mistake, but is never going to make the huge play either.
but much like religion or Steve Miller band….while I see the appeal, I’m not waiting in line to see it.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostI think the big flaw in Nick's argument is you can find someone half as cheap and get the same production. We have an fundamental disagreement on quarterback cap numbers. I assume any team that is a contender is going to be spending a lot on the quarterback. You have to have a staff that is adept at finding talent in the draft and in low level free agency. It's very early, but I think the Lions have that staff. I'm not trying to scavenge the scrap heap to find a cheaper alternative.GO LIONS "24" !!
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Originally posted by Nick Pappageorgio View PostFTR….his hit doesn’t really go down. He’s still gonna be right around 1/6th of our cap.
It’s still a really bad deal (relative to the ability of the player you’re paying for)…..it’s not a bargain. On any level…1/6 or the cap for a very average QB is not a good deal.
By any measure, Goff has been a top 6-7 QB this year. If he continues to play that way, his contract is a bargain. Period.
Everybody wants the next Mahomes/Allen/Rodgers. Of course they do. But you don’t cut off your nose to spite your face because the Goffs of the world aren’t those guys. If the Lions want to roll the dice on a QB prospect this year, they have that option. But they aren’t jettisoning Goff to do so.
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Wouldn’t be a step back.
you give Goff too much credit and the support around him not enough. CGVT…have you only watched the wins this year? If Goff was so star spangled awsome…we’d be a in a position to sit starters today.
It’s not so much that I’d be willing to take a step back as much as I’m not as comfortable with mediocrity as most of you.
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Jimmy G would be a huge step back. Hell, he lost his starting job in SF and they were trying to get rid of him.
And...the last time I looked Goff doesn't play defense. The early season defense is why they are not sitting starters right now, not Goff.Last edited by CGVT; January 8, 2023, 01:00 PM.I feel like I am watching the destruction of our democracy while my neighbors and friends cheer it on
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