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LeVeon Bell......Signs with J-E-T-S JETS! JETS!! JETS!!!.....BREAKING NEWS!!!

They guaranteed him 33 million over the first two seasons, which doubled the highest paid RB at the times guarantee

Um, no they did NOT! They could have kicked his *** to the curb in short order. "rolling guarantee" meaning, screw you - you got tendonitis, you're not worth that much anymore. You are out.

The Rams, arguably, should have done exactly that last Friday (considering how the Super Bowl went). "Had Gurley completely crapped out last year and been cut before Friday, all he would have received was the $21.95 million" https://deadspin.com/leveon-bells-jets-deal-is-a-good-reminder-guarantees-a-1833262186

Coulda turned Gurley from $45M into Mr. $21M, real quick.
 
And Reeling, I'm just going to say this...

There is no case. No situation. No possible alternative universe where Leveon Bell could make 1/1000 of what he is making as a running back doing anything else. (I suppose SOMEBODY may buy his music. So perhaps there is 1 chance in the universe he could make 1/1000 of what he's making as a running back. To that end, he is paid in excess of 10 million dollars a year. Again, that dude could NEVER break $100k outside the NFL. You know it. I know it, Leveon CERTAINLY know it. And I'm not talking race here. Ben Roethlisberger has no chance whatsoever to sniff the kind of money he makes as an NFL QB. He might start his own small business. Maybe. But again, odds are he never breaks 100k a year either.

However... the NFL owners...? THOSE guys are business men. They CAN make money. They DO know how to earn well over 100k a year. And the important thing is, it is through THEIR acumen and business success that guys like Leveon Bell, Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown make any ******* money at all.

So. Let's not be confused at all about who the "talent" is in the NFL. The talent is the guys who manage to run and expand the multi-billion dollar industry that employs and pays these athletes so well.

So the "talent" you speak of would do well in other industries you're trying to intimate? Hmm I thought the NFL was a legal monopoly, answerable only to the US Congress? Funny how the Steelers "talent" lost 3 B's, but are supposedly smart. I wonder if they will end up making more or less money in the long run? hmmm
 
yeah, a ROLLING GUARANTEE.
this is what A ***** wanted instead of his upfront signing bonus.

so we give one ***** an upfront signing bonus and make him a rich man. A rich man so rich that he can then ***** about his employers and emphatically state in a not so lucid manner that he can retire if he so chooses. Horrible for him.

Then, possibly the FO senses that players aren't happy with upfront bonuses and want a steady flow of cash across the life of their contract - or the FO was covering their *** due to injury history and/or drug use and suspension history - they offered the insulting rolling guarantee to ensure that the player had a solid stream he could bank on for the duration of the employment agreement. And he *******.

can't please every ***** on the team.

**** Bell
**** Brown
**** Deebo

How many ex-Steelers you gonna "****" until it becomes the leadership's fault? **** Bryant. **** Faneca. **** Ward. How many? These guys just a fluke? Is the team's image still great for draft picks and outside FAs?
 
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but to counter your flimsy argument, A ***** STILL got his money.

so...what's your point?

The point would be: if Bell would have gotten into it with Ben, does he get jacked and his "guaranteed" money taken? Or does Ben get cut? Keep in mind the dead cap money the Steelers ate to trade AB.
 
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How many ex-Steelers you gonna "****" until it becomes the leadership's fault? How many? These guys just a fluke? Or do is the team's image still great for draft picks and outside FAs?

I mentioned those three in particular for how disrespectful they are of the Steelers organization and more importantly the fans. These ******* act like we fans are THEIR fans and not fans of the team. Sure, we may have jerseys, tshirts, follow these self-important ********* on social media and sometimes interact with them on those platforms, but make no mistake. When a player of whom we had invested a lot of emotional interest in over the years by watching them develop, cheering their accomplishments and absorbing some of their dejection in defeats - when that player goes to another team and turns around to throw shade and disrespect the team we loved since before those ******* were born, then, yes, we deserve to get salty.

**** Bell
**** Brown
**** Deebo

I never said **** Santonio. I never said **** Franco. I never said **** Emma Sanders. When those guys left, they left. Some things were said, of course, but they didn't act like complete ********* and **** all over the franchise that gave them a chance. Some former players who got into the league via other teams do nothing but praise the Steelers FO. Has DeAngelo eve said anything negative towards the Steelers? What about William Gay - he left and came back - never **** all over the Steelers. Ryan Clark? nope. Troy? No, even though he was upset when his time ended.

Some guys have class. Others - Bell, Brown, Deebo - are classless ************* who can swill douche water until they puke for all I give a ****.

But, to be fair, we all knew Bell was making himself a hired gun by whining about money. But he's still a moron.
Deebo had a special place because of what he had done. But he was bitching about how things were, even though HE HIMSELF was the guy leading that change by acting like a douche. Instead of passing down how things should be and instilling that culture into the younger players as was done prior to him arriving. He spearheaded what we're dealing with now. We all lament how the P***s have a culture, but then don't see that that culture is passed down by the players.
A *****? **** that ************. He can die in a grease fire before I gave a **** about him. Prima donna ***** with a ****** up head. **** him and anyone who defends him.
 
The point would be: if Bell would have gotten into it with Ben, does he get jacked and his "guaranteed" money taken? Or does Ben get cut? Keep in mind the dead cap money the Steelers ate to trade AB.

incorrect.

that point was not one that held up or extended from the foundation of your argument. Your argument was that these guys wanted the money due them in their contract. As pointed out in the A ***** situation, A ***** got his money.
the players do not care - and why should they? - if the team goes into cap hell if they are cut. The team being in cap hell has zero impact on the player(s) financial status. zero. exactly the same number of gray brain cells that LeVeon has.

in your hypothetical, it wouldnt matter who they pushed off the roster. Ben's contract would also accelerate payment and have an impact on the cap. Or do you not want Ben to be paid his money in this hypothetical? Guaranteed money is just that - guaranteed. There's this thing called "dead money" which is what teams are still paying players who are no longer on the team's roster. You can see all that here:

https://overthecap.com/salary-cap/pittsburgh-steelers/
 
It seems someone in this thread doesn't understand that the Steelers honor the contracts of their star players. Bell was almost certain to see all 5 years and all $70 million of that contract. Remember that they would've restructured a couple of times so he would have had more money pushed forward. The Jets deal guarantees Bell $28 million at signing and unlike the Steelers, I could see Bell being a cap casualty after three years.
 
I mentioned those three in particular for how disrespectful they are of the Steelers organization and more importantly the fans. These ******* act like we fans are THEIR fans and not fans of the team. Sure, we may have jerseys, tshirts, follow these self-important ********* on social media and sometimes interact with them on those platforms, but make no mistake. When a player of whom we had invested a lot of emotional interest in over the years by watching them develop, cheering their accomplishments and absorbing some of their dejection in defeats - when that player goes to another team and turns around to throw shade and disrespect the team we loved since before those ******* were born, then, yes, we deserve to get salty.

**** Bell
**** Brown
**** Deebo

I never said **** Santonio. I never said **** Franco. I never said **** Emma Sanders. When those guys left, they left. Some things were said, of course, but they didn't act like complete ********* and **** all over the franchise that gave them a chance. Some former players who got into the league via other teams do nothing but praise the Steelers FO. Has DeAngelo eve said anything negative towards the Steelers? What about William Gay - he left and came back - never **** all over the Steelers. Ryan Clark? nope. Troy? No, even though he was upset when his time ended.

Some guys have class. Others - Bell, Brown, Deebo - are classless ************* who can swill douche water until they puke for all I give a ****.

But, to be fair, we all knew Bell was making himself a hired gun by whining about money. But he's still a moron.
Deebo had a special place because of what he had done. But he was bitching about how things were, even though HE HIMSELF was the guy leading that change by acting like a douche. Instead of passing down how things should be and instilling that culture into the younger players as was done prior to him arriving. He spearheaded what we're dealing with now. We all lament how the P***s have a culture, but then don't see that that culture is passed down by the players.
A *****? **** that ************. He can die in a grease fire before I gave a **** about him. Prima donna ***** with a ****** up head. **** him and anyone who defends him.

I don't think I can anything against what you posted because I too hold bitchy players like AB in contempt - obviously. But I also fault the parents, the coach and FO.
 
It seems someone in this thread doesn't understand that the Steelers honor the contracts of their star players. Bell was almost certain to see all 5 years and all $70 million of that contract. Remember that they would've restructured a couple of times so he would have had more money pushed forward. The Jets deal guarantees Bell $28 million at signing and unlike the Steelers, I could see Bell being a cap casualty after three years.

I dont know - maybe the Steelers are so honorable that if Bell gets into a lockeroom fight with Ben or Tomlin or one of the OL, they would not cut his ***, take a cap hit, and take back his so-called guaranteed money. If i'm Bell and the Steelers with three uber-high priced superstars, i cannot be the last to sign a contract without substantial guarantees. when push comes to shove
 
I dont know - maybe the Steelers are so honorable that if Bell gets into a lockeroom fight with Ben or Tomlin or one of the OL, they would not cut his ***, take a cap hit, and take back his so-called guaranteed money. If i'm Bell and the Steelers with three uber-high priced superstars, i cannot be the last to sign a contract without substantial guarantees. when push comes to shove

LOL...A fight with Ben...a fight with Tomlin...are we talking with Fists and all? Really?
 
Um, no they did NOT! They could have kicked his *** to the curb in short order. "rolling guarantee" meaning, screw you - you got tendonitis, you're not worth that much anymore. You are out.

The Rams, arguably, should have done exactly that last Friday (considering how the Super Bowl went). "Had Gurley completely crapped out last year and been cut before Friday, all he would have received was the $21.95 million" https://deadspin.com/leveon-bells-jets-deal-is-a-good-reminder-guarantees-a-1833262186

Coulda turned Gurley from $45M into Mr. $21M, real quick.
I just think the rolling guarantee had a lot more to do with his drug habits than with injury protection. If you think the Steelers are that kind of organization then you haven't followed Shazier situation

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I dont know - maybe the Steelers are so honorable that if Bell gets into a lockeroom fight with Ben or Tomlin or one of the OL, they would not cut his ***, take a cap hit, and take back his so-called guaranteed money. If i'm Bell and the Steelers with three uber-high priced superstars, i cannot be the last to sign a contract without substantial guarantees. when push comes to shove

Yes, let's present unrealistic scenarios. If he took the original deal they offered he'd be ready to hit the $42 million mark.
 
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You mean Ben, Pouncey, and Tomlin don't have MMA fights in the locker room every other week? Damn that's a shock...
No they absolutely do, why do you think Foster took a discount to stay? For the entertainment 😀

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Adrain Peterson had a year off from the league that probably extended his career. He'll receive $1.5 million to sign with a $1.03 million base salary. In 2020, Peterson will have a $2.25 million base salary with up to $250,000 in bonuses for being on the 46-man roster.

Those are the extra year contracts Bell can expect after he turns 30.
 
I dont know - maybe the Steelers are so honorable that if Bell gets into a lockeroom fight with Ben or Tomlin or one of the OL, they would not cut his ***, take a cap hit, and take back his so-called guaranteed money. If i'm Bell and the Steelers with three uber-high priced superstars, i cannot be the last to sign a contract without substantial guarantees. when push comes to shove

You do realize they are paying a guy currently so he can keep his medical and complete his recovery at the team facility when it's extremely unlikely he'll ever play football again, right? That's a very poor business decision, but it's the right thing to do. Any player who sees that and then thinks the Steelers are looking to **** them is a moron.

Joe
 
The Jets deal guarantees Bell $28 million at signing and unlike the Steelers, I could see Bell being a cap casualty after three years.
Just ask Isaiah Crowell...
 
I do like Bell speaking on the situation at Pittsburgh him saying “AB wasn’t the only bad guy in the situation. Ben wasn’t either.”
 
I do like Bell speaking on the situation at Pittsburgh him saying “AB wasn’t the only bad guy in the situation. Ben wasn’t either.”



The fuckstick is G-O-N-E and him pointing fingers is testament to his contribution to the problem. G-O-N-E and hope to be soon forgotten. This bullshit finger pointing is kiddish as everyone knows whats been happening and how it incurred. This is fodder for the entertainment of the ones who want controversy and continuation of fail for their own gain.





Salute the nation
 
I'm not going to pretend Bell isn't good. He runs well, he catches well, and most overlooked, he pass blocks well. He's the ultimate multi-purpose back. His only downside was big runs. He has never been a 40+ yard guy. Conner improved on his pass blocking and has proven himself in running and receiving. We're fine there. And its a good thing Bell chose door 3 because with the whole Antonio Brown thing playing out as it did, we'd be screwed cap-wise right now with Leveon money and AB's dead money. So there's that.

https://twitter.com/SharpFootball/status/1106230792773165058?s=19
 
what does guaranteed money do to salary caps?

Counts against it. If we had Bell on our roster rn we wouldn't have had 14mil of that 20+ mil in cap space, which has come in handy seeing how we have 21mil in AB's dead money that was converted to bonus and paid to him to make room last year for the 14mil earmarked for tagging Bell.
 
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