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Friday, March 20th

Gurley Tale Bad News For RB Deals
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Gurley tale is bad news for RB deals

Todd Gurley signed a 1-year deal with the Falcons, but the real story is that the Rams had to eat in excess of $20 million in dead cap money to escape what had become a nightmare $60 million contract. Gurley got paid to go away, but Colin thinks the biggest lesson from the deal is for teams not to tie up money in long term deals with running backs because they just aren’t worth it in today’s NFL, and physically don’t hold up over time. Don’t expect to see anything approaching it any time soon.

 

Also:

-Burrow will get mauled in the AFC North

-Brady will have a huge year with big time WR’s

-Landing Diggs would have kept TB12 in NE

-NBA should scratch the 1st round this year

 

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