Quote from: Jclayton92 on May 22, 2024, 01:49:52 PMI am not sure what your point is exactly? I simply pointed out that per his metrics he got significantly overpaid for name recognition and for what the Eagles think he could possibly be with them. All were factual statements, but it is what it is at this point. There is a reason the Giants didn't even offer him at all and turned around and paid for Singletary.
Pretty simple.
"He was overpaid" - Obviously your opinion. Not a fact. I'm guessing that the front offices that were offering Saquon likely disagreed with your opinion...seeing as how they actually paid the guy.
"He got overpaid because of name recognition" - Obviously another opinion. Not a fact (unless you can show where the Eagles front office stated this?)
"He got paid because of what the Eagles think he could possibly be with them" - Bingo, your first factual statement.
My point was simply- your opinions don't set the market for RBs. The market for RBs sets the market for RBs. It's pretty straightforward. And- it's ok to have been wrong about the fact that the guy got paid, when in you and many others opinions here didn't think he would.
As to my opinion surrounding these facts- it's my opinion that Saquon's metrics were obviously down because he was coming off major injury and running behind a historically bad OL and accompanied by a historically bad QB situation last year. My opinion is the Eagles (and Texans and possible others) front office saw this as an opportunity to significantly upgrade their team at a reasonable total cost, cap wise. And, finally, I predict if Saquon can continue to recover from his injury and see some daylight in front of him, those silly metrics will improve significantly. I just hope that doesn't lead to the Eagles squashing us or making any kind of deep run into the playoffs.
I'm not going to apologize for being one of this guy's biggest fans. He puts his nose down, works his ass off, does everything his coach tells him to do, is a community leader, a team captain, worked his way back from major injury, and hasn't complained about the ridiculously awful situation he was drafted into and the surrounding lack of talent he's endured for years- when he absolutely could have. And as far as contracts- he placed huge bets on himself....and won. I respect that. I wish him the best.
And, finally- I personally 100% agree with the move by Schoen to move on- I think it's a case of win-win for both parties. Saquon absolutely deserves a chance to live up to his potential somewhere else and the Giants, with DJ's contract, simply couldn't justify paying them both top shelf (for their position) money.