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Why NFL players hate the franchise tag. Context is everything
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Did you set this same tripod up for Trey Smith? How bout L'Jarius Sneed? Using the Bengals as your sole example of this is telling. Removing all context from “long term extension” goals, from both sides in the Tee Higgins situation just allows us to see your bias even further.

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You explained something everyone already knows...

You: “You have to consider context” Also you: Completely leaves out the most crucial piece of context that every credible source has mentioned, including the Bengals themselves, that this is to give them time to come up with a LONG TERM DEAL. Be better, Chase.

@_willcompton I know one nfl player who loved it. Kirk cousins.

So for context 8 of 2200 is 0.36% of the league. Anyway, if he’s worried about getting hurt he should retire.

@DMRussini But if he doesn’t get hurt he made 47 mill guaranteed last 2 years and hits market next year if he stays healthy he get that 90 mill plus the 47 mill. His 4 year 90mill turned into 6 years 137 mill guarantee.

@DMRussini Any team can sign Tee Higgins on March 12th. Any team.

With this tag, he'll have earned $56.6M through his age 26 season. If that hasn't set him up for life, he's got other problems.

@DMRussini I hate chase daniels

Tee Higgins you never know when this dude will finish a game. He’s barely healthy and he’s soft. You gotta dog it through these injuries. He just quits on his team. Don’t dress if you are hurt that bad. My opinion he’s not worth it until he can play every game



