Ope3
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Soooo, that begs the question, what's a "hometown discount"?
If a discount means he takes $2 or maybe even $3M/year less than someone else is offering, I think that's reasonable to expect and hope that he takes.
But if anyone is expecting a QB of his caliber, in a year where there is ZERO other options for available QB, to take $5-$10M less per year than he can get somewhere else, you're out of your f*cking mind.
I wouldn't expect ANYONE to do something like that, barring a Brady-like situation where there's a winning system in place, a HC with the pelts on the wall, and a winning ready-made roster in place. That's not the case in Minnesota.
EDIT: As far as the cap, and signing other players to extensions and the reality of today's NFL salary cap, that ain't Kirk's problem. That's the responsibility of the Front Office to work around that in order to have a QB that at least gives you a chance to win every Sunday.
I always though the discounts that Brady was taking with the Patriots had more to do with the fact that his then wife's income was like 10x what the QB was able to earn on the football field.
Brady's off field income was also nothing to sneeze at either.