Wow. Good they took their time and found out about it before papers were signed.
Tate considered his value to be $10 Million. By "discount," he was thinking $8 Million, which we still weren't prepared to give. I will admit, I have always been tougher on Tate because I'm a Notre Dame fan. I had wished Floyd was the older one, and we'd gotten him instead. I was unimpressed with the level of maturity he displayed, such as the taunting and the fight he got into when he first got to Seattle. I also was unhappy that on the play before the Fail Marry, he had stepped in front of a pass intended for Rice that could have prevented the drama. But this year, he finally impressed me.jammerhawk":3eipjv5c said:If it is true with Tate then he wasn't prepared to give a discount as advertised and his moaning is BS.
EntiatHawk":6y8ta1qw said:Well I think Allen can kiss his hopes to getting a ring goodbye.
EntiatHawk":w58pwhxw said:Well I think Allen can kiss his hopes to getting a ring goodbye.
Pretty much. Chicago did exactly what I thought would happen get a bit desperate because of losing Peppers and met Allen's number mostly. 7.75 is bit too much in my opinion.EntiatHawk":24j2wxvt said:Well I think Allen can kiss his hopes to getting a ring goodbye.
Kennedyin92":1gat6nx2 said:Maybe Allen is more interested in winning a Grey Cup than a Super Bowl and he figured he'd learn from a guy who's had that experience.