Probably hurt him now after the Gurley release, not to mention the Freeman release from ATL as well. And the Jets wanting to move off Bell too.No ill will towards Melvin but funny how he wants to get back at the Chargers when they offered him a contract that would be paying him substantially more than the one he just signed.
Nobody to blame but himself... and maybe his agent.
Only at receiving, Gordon is the better runner and a pretty decent receiver himself.ekeler is just as good, if not better
Been saying this since Gordon’s hold outekeler is just as good, if not better
Only at receiving, Gordon is the better runner and a pretty decent receiver himself.
They already have 2 cheap, good RBs and now spend money on Gordon. Man Elway doesnt get enough criticism.
They already have 2 cheap, good RBs and now spend money on Gordon. Man Elway doesnt get enough criticism.
They already have 2 cheap, good RBs and now spend money on Gordon. Man Elway doesnt get enough criticism.
Really depends on the structure of the contract to know how much he left on the table. As a RB, he'd be lucky to get 2 years average of the contract guaranteed. Elite players at their position coming off their rookie contracts, can get 3 years average value in guarantees. Gurley was going to have $10 million guaranteed had the Rams kept him past a certain date, so by cutting him in March, they save that. But, when the reports of his contract came out, that $10 million would have been included in his guaranteed money, but it's not fully guaranteed. So it's always in the details of the announced contract.He's overrated as hell.
RE Gordon.... Chargers offered him 10 million per year - did he REALLY think he was going to get more than that?
An OT would help too.If they can acquire or draft a legit WR2 they could have a heck of an offense