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So what happens if they don't get a deal done with Bosa?
Iirc,he can't suit up for them or be traded this season
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The saga continues...
So what happens if they don't get a deal done with Bosa?
I thought it meant he goes right back into the draft? This whole situation is crazy to me. Lose-lose for all parties involved.Iirc,he can't suit up for them or be traded this seasonThe saga continues...
So what happens if they don't get a deal done with Bosa?
The saga continues...
So what happens if they don't get a deal done with Bosa?
Iirc,he can't suit up for them or be traded this season
I thought it meant he goes right back into the draft? This whole situation is crazy to me. Lose-lose for all parties involved.
If he doesn't dress by week 10 he goes into the draft
Two of the 3 points are irrelevant
He’s getting more bonus money that people in previous drafts? Duh, it’s called inflation. Bonus money naturally increases each year.
He’s getting more money than any previous charger draft pick under the CBA? No ****, he’s the #3 overall pick. Our highest other recent pick was #11. #3 will get more than #11.
'Agitator' Doug Baldwin pokes Sherman, Bennett
It's been a chippy training camp in Seattle. Michael Bennett seems to get kicked out of practice every other day, while Doug Baldwin's recent scrap with Richard Sherman was nasty enough to warrant stitches to the wide receiver's face.
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"Obviously, tempers flare," Baldwin said Tuesday, via The News Tribune. "Sherm's really upset that we keep destroying him in practice. He's upset that the receivers are getting the best out of him and the defensive backs this year. So he takes offense to that."
Sounds like he'd fit in good on the outside of KK and StarI never really understood the chargers drafting him anyways.. they run a 3-4 right?
like I think he would be perfect on certain teams.. basically 4-3 teams, that have great pass rushing 3 techs.. would be a great strong side DE with the emphasis on inside pass rushing.. then you kick him inside on purely pass rushing downs
God I hope Bosa doesn't crack but he comes from money so this will continue to be interesting
The saga continues...
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Chargers proposed to Joey Bosa what they made clear is their best offer, source says. It was declined. Offer pulled. Two sides are nowhere.
While the CBA has eliminated most of the negotiating process, there are still structural issues to be negotiated for which the CBA provides no standard solution. This is the reason for the still-unsigned status of Joey Bosa, the third overall pick in the 2016 draft. The Chargers and Bosa are now in a stare-down, each side not blinking, over two issues: 1. Payment terms on a signing bonus exceeding $17 million; and 2. The inclusion (or not) of offset language, giving the Chargers financial relief if Bosa were released during the contract and signed elsewhere.
Regarding payment terms on the bonus, Bosa’s camp wants the full bonus paid by the end of the calendar year while the Chargers want to push roughly half of the $17 million until March, when the new fiscal and league years begin. As to offset language, the Chargers have precedent for offset in their rookie contracts, although they haven’t had a pick nearly this high in this new CBA era. (And they did pay Philip Rivers $32 million in the past calendar year, nearly twice the amount of Bosa’s bonus.)
With two outstanding issues simmering, one would think there might be opportunity for compromise, with the Chargers and Bosa each giving on one of the issues, something seen elsewhere in the draft. First overall pick Jared Goff does have deferrals but no offset language. Second overall pick Carson Wentz does have offset language but only $1 million of deferral that is paid in January. And since 2012, the third overall pick has either had: 1. No offset language with deferral; or 2. Offset language with bonus paid before January. This year, 19 of the first 24 picks have had their signing bonus paid in full by the end of 2016. For what it’s worth, last year’s top overall pick, Jameis Winston, had offset language and $6 million of his signing bonus deferred into the subsequent March.
The Chargers, despite the above, do not appear to be moving on either issue. Further, it appears that any suggestion that they will give in to Bosa to avoid another distraction with the uncertainty around potential relocation only emboldens them more. They will wait out Bosa, who has no options and, therefore, no leverage. They know, as we do, that Bosa will eventually come into the fold. As to lingering damage between the team and the player, time will tell, although that will probably linger more with the agents for Bosa than with Bosa himself.
This. The Chargers are about to play themselves bad, I hope he sits.Bosa has said all along that he wanted either the offset language removed or to get his bonus money right away (like other similar picks have recieved) and the Chargers are still yet to do either. So of course he rejected this "better" offer. Chargers brass just trying to make themselves "seem" like they are going above and beyond and doing what Bosa & his camp has asked for.
I'd love to have him on the eagles.. I'd trade them barwin and/or peters (since we're rebuilding).. even consider trading Brandon grahamSounds like he'd fit in good on the outside of KK and StarI never really understood the chargers drafting him anyways.. they run a 3-4 right?
like I think he would be perfect on certain teams.. basically 4-3 teams, that have great pass rushing 3 techs.. would be a great strong side DE with the emphasis on inside pass rushing.. then you kick him inside on purely pass rushing downs