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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1036933" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>My guess is Love’s Corner might be asking for too much. GB had often been fair in paying players for their performance. Love put on a clinic, so I have a hard time believing it would be less than $50mil or more than $55mil offer, which is not some insult. I could see negotiations bringing that number as high as $56-57mil but that’s even speculative.</p><p></p><p>Burrow had a wrist injury last season, has Won 5 playoff games for the Bengals and competed in a SB in his 2nd year as Starter. Joe also completed 68% of his career passes (4% higher than Love) and attained 34 TD+ in each of his 2 FULL seasons. (Both higher than Love). Burrow holds a better Pass %, better TD per game, better Passer rating, better TD/INT ratio. Also More Wins per start or better Win Loss record in both Regular AND Postseason. I don’t get why Jordan would expect $5Mil more yearly and doesn’t have a better resume and certainly not a longer resume either. Also take Pat Mahomes restructure. Just last year they worked out a $52.4Mil annual from last year through 2026. So why is Jordan worth $60mil or more annual?</p><p></p><p>If that’s the game they want to play. Give him $$70mil annual for 20 years with $40 guaranteed. Bucks not million</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1036933, member: 10086"] My guess is Love’s Corner might be asking for too much. GB had often been fair in paying players for their performance. Love put on a clinic, so I have a hard time believing it would be less than $50mil or more than $55mil offer, which is not some insult. I could see negotiations bringing that number as high as $56-57mil but that’s even speculative. Burrow had a wrist injury last season, has Won 5 playoff games for the Bengals and competed in a SB in his 2nd year as Starter. Joe also completed 68% of his career passes (4% higher than Love) and attained 34 TD+ in each of his 2 FULL seasons. (Both higher than Love). Burrow holds a better Pass %, better TD per game, better Passer rating, better TD/INT ratio. Also More Wins per start or better Win Loss record in both Regular AND Postseason. I don’t get why Jordan would expect $5Mil more yearly and doesn’t have a better resume and certainly not a longer resume either. Also take Pat Mahomes restructure. Just last year they worked out a $52.4Mil annual from last year through 2026. So why is Jordan worth $60mil or more annual? If that’s the game they want to play. Give him $$70mil annual for 20 years with $40 guaranteed. Bucks not million [/QUOTE]
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