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Von Miller situation turning nasty


Mr. Scot

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So the word is that the Broncos offered Miller a six year, 114 million offer just to get him to come to OTAs.

They've since pulled the offer without any explanation (but plenty of speculation).

Now the possibility exists that Miller may sit out the season rather than playing under the franchise tag.

Sounds like they have a real mess on their hands out there.

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1 minute ago, bleedsgreenandgold said:

It sounds like he wants more guaranteed money upfront, I don't blame him one bit. He essentially won them a SB and it is time to pay up.

That is what he wants.  Suh and some others got more, and I wouldn't say they are better than him.

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11 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

That is what he wants.  Suh and some others got more, and I wouldn't say they are better than him.

Not just more, but A LOT more. The Broncos are offering Miller virtually the same overall money that Suh got,  but Suh got $60M guaranteed. The Broncos are only offering Miller $40M guaranteed. That's a huge difference and as we all know, the only thing that really matters in an NFL contract is the guaranteed money. 

The Broncos are guaranteeing the first two years of his deal. They'll probably have to guarantee the first three to get the deal done. The guy's only 27.  Seems a pretty safe bet for the donkeys to guarantee three. 

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34 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

If he's not there for the season opener I'll be pissed. Cause then Denver fans would try and make that an excuse as to why we demolished them. 

Who gives a poo what their fans think? A win is a win.

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I blame the Giants for all this.  I don't give a poo about Von, but they completely screwed the market up by paying top5 money to a CB and DE who have never done anything.

F the Giants!  I hope they suck ass for the next decade.

 

KK's agent is prob going to be looking at that Vernon contract too...

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