I'm saying that the league sees too much power on the side of star QBs as things stand today, as those elite QBs use that power to force their way out of town or into enormous new contracts.
I'm saying that the league will find a way to blunt that through contract language. But obviously this will take time and it won't be public knowledge.
Just like it only recently has been revealed that many high salary players can have their contracts restructured to something that helps the salary cap..... unilaterally by the team. Goff's contract was like that. So is Stafford's. You suppose that favors the player? Heck no. But you can bet it was in response to players who refused to be re-structured... perhaps to force their way out.
It's just the business of business. No employer is going to be stagnant when they find that the employees have found a way to gain leverage. Things will change and the Rogers situation will be the catalyst. It was about to be Watson being the catalyst; but at the moment he's at bit preoccupied trying to avoid prison.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/18/2021 01:16PM by RockRam.