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Join Date: May 2005
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Matt Flynn Contract
There is going to be a TON of talk about a sanchez - matt flynn swap given the ties to carroll, the west coast etc. So I dug up some info on Flynns contract.
His full signing bonus was $ 6million and he was "guaranteed" $10 million when he signed a 3 year $26milion contract. 2013: $5.25 base salary $2.0 Signing Bonus Allocation Cap Hit: $7.25 2014: $6.25 base salary $2.0 Signing Bonus Allocation Cap Hit: $8.25 His 2013 base salary of $5.25 million is NOT guaranteed, so if the seahawks cut him this season, the remaining $4million of signing bonus would accelerate and be realized for the 2013 cap. (the cap hit number doesnt seem right, but im not an expert) Sanchez has 1 season at approixmately $8.25 million and after that has no guaranteed money. I dont know what it would take on our end to "sweeten" a deal to get the seahawks to make this swap....seems like flynn is a lot easier to keep under contract or cut then sanchez is, but figured we should at least discuss this with all possible contract information available. |
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If we trade the 4th for him, we can juice up the OL two of the picks in the first three rounds. First three rounds should be OLB, OL, OL. |
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Flynn has 2mill of his 2013 salary guaranteed. if he is cut the cap charge will be 6mill, the 2 mill guarantee and the 4 mill in prorated SB, Since his cap hit this year is 7 mill, the Seahawks would save 1mill off the cap to cut him, and any new qb will probably be more money and less talented than Flynn.
It will cost the seahawks only the remaining 4mill of SB to trade him. However if they trade him for sanchez the cap hit will be 12.75 (4 Old Flynn SB + 8.75 Sanchez) this will mean that the seahawks will have a backup QB that cost 10% of the entire cap. I don't mean to sound like a wise ass but why even discuss this? If the jets want to create Some car room this year, give him 1 mill bonus to take a year off. Ask him to convert 2013 guarantee to 2014 salary. His cap hit this year then goes down to 4.8mill and his next years hit goes to 12.4. You save the 500,000 in a work out bonus. |
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Darrell Bevell for HC in 2014.
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The Seahawks arent paying Russell wilson anything so there is no reason to get rid of flynn. Until Wilson gets a raise, matt flynn will be a seahawk.
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Seems like smart suggestion. |
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The posters who think that the jets can trade Sanchez are just better off looking at teams who guaranteed on of their unproductive players a lot of money and take their pig for yours.
For instance if there was another team as stupid as the jets to have guaranteed a player like Holmes 10 mill a trade could happen. |
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There will be several other teams looking to sign Flynn too, and those teams won't need to work a QB trade to get it done. I would say the odds of Flynn coming here are very low.
The Jets will probably sign someone like Jason Campbell, have an open competition in camp, and let the best QB start in 2013. |
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You have to look at it from Seattle's point of view not the jets. It does not make one bit of sense. Carrol "recruited" Flynn to come to Seattle, Carrol likes his skills enough to give him 18 mill over 3 years. What would he tell his owner if he makes this trade? Mr. Nordstrom, This guy that you gave 10 mill to last year, I don't want him anymore instead I want you to pay 8.75 mill for the worse starting qb in the nfl, because he played for me 1 year in college 4 years ago. I really don't need that 8 mill to help improve my team in next year's FA market. You understand right, just sell another 1mill pair of shoes. I think asking Sanchez to take a sabbatical is more reasonable that you asking Caroll to play out the above scenario. Last edited by patman; 12-31-2012 at 09:41 AM. |
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Snubbed a man just to watch him cry.
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Sanchez will be a Jet in 2013.
nobody will trade for him, and the Jets can't afford to cut him. |
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Sorry to rain on your "The Jets are doomed mentality." Just looking at it from the most realistic point of view. He'll probably on the team, just certainly not starting. |
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REX AND THE I-MAN - BACK ON TRACK
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Matt Flynn
Expensive Sanchez like flop Matt Moore Less expensive veteran who can move right in starr and keep Pickchez chained to the inactive list for a year before being released |
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But I am sure they were a lot of guys who were out of the league for a year and then caught on with other teams. Pacman Jones was out for almost 3 years. Although 16 months was a suspension. But what does that have to do with it? That is like me saying did any owner ever devote 10% of his cap room to bring on the worse starting qb in the league? I tried to think of something that will give the jets cap room this year and defer it to next year when the situation is not dire. There something in it for all parties, Sanchez gets 1 more mill right now, Still gets his 8.25 guaranteed money next year. Gets a year for teams to help forget how terible he was. he gets to spend a year working with a qb guru. The jets get 7 mill of cap room (4.3 SB +1mill vacation) in a year that they need every dollar to tag their RFA and sign Landry etc. They both get something, Sanchez could even be given a chance to compete in 2014 if both parties wish to pursue that option. |
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We'll see what Ponder does, but if he sh!ts the bed in the playoffs, its not such a terrible move for the Vikes to bring in a guy like Sanchez to backup Ponder. He hasn't been all that great and they don't have a ton invested in him. If he warrants being benched next year, I could see the potential for a guy like Sanchez to blossom with a running game like that. As well as playing indoors. If Sanchez collects ~$3m - $4m (mas o menos) from the Jets in the form of a roster bonus, I could see him renegotiating with some other team for 2 yrs/$6m or so for the chance to resurrect his career. I wouldn't put money on it happening, but its certainly a possibility. |
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Keeping Sanchez or not it's going to be a big cap hit on a team already in cap trouble. What QB do you think the Jets are going to be able to sign that's going to perform head and shoulders above Sanchez? Rex's loyalty's have no bounds (i.e. Eric Smith) Unless they hit on a rookie QB the Jets are in a lot of trouble next year and there's no other realistic way to look at it. I stand by my statement, opening day starter next year is Marc Sanchez... |
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Trading for Sanchez means that the new team will have to pay him 4.3 mill then. Why would the Vikings pay 4.3 mill for an alternate in Sanchez, if the Vikings are looking for a qb, that will be the most attractive landing spot in the nfl for any FA qb. |
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The angry poster
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lol at Carrell even remotely wanting Sanchez. He had ties with Leinart didn't want him and he was better under Carrell. Flynn is also a total bum. Really finished 3rd in that QB comp and it was his job to loose. I can think of 4 or 5 other patch work QBs that are better and we could get cheaper. I'd rather go after McCoy. Really out side of him I see little reason to think we find a real solution in FA without going bankrupt.
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The Jets give Sanchez a check for $3.5m in the form of a roster bonus. The Vikings give him a $2.5m in salary or renegotiate something for two years. The Jets now have $9.5m in dead money that they can at least split over 2 years. Does that hurt? Sure. Is it undoable? Probably not. And I have no doubt that the Vikings will go into 2013 with Ponder as their QB - he at least took them to the playoffs. But, I'm sure he'll be on a tight leash. It would make sense to have a seasoned QB behind him - not Joe Webb. I'm not sure what FA backup would serve that purpose better than Sanchez at this point. Again, not likely, but could be a possibility. If Sanchez is willing to take somewhat of a salary hit to GTFO of NY, it could work. Being in NY for another year could let to a mental breakdown for him. He will be the most maligned guy this city has seen in a long while. And that sucks for everyone because he is an overall decent kid. And he's still a kid - he's three years younger than Weeden. |
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