municipalmutt wrote:If he truly is part, then pay him and move on.
Hillis's own perceived value >>>>>>>>> Heckgrin's value of Hillis. And its starting to look like Heckgrin may have been on the money there.
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by Madre Hill, Superstar » Sun Nov 06, 2011 1:53 pm
municipalmutt wrote:If he truly is part, then pay him and move on.

by Larvell Blanks » Sun Nov 06, 2011 3:08 pm
Madre Hill, Superstar wrote:municipalmutt wrote:If he truly is part, then pay him and move on.
Hillis's own perceived value >>>>>>>>> Heckgrin's value of Hillis. And its starting to look like Heckgrin may have been on the money there.
by hiko » Mon Nov 07, 2011 11:10 pm
by JCoz » Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:20 am
by hiko » Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:48 pm
JCoz wrote:Regardless of how negoitations went, RB's just dont hold a high value anymore, and seeing where the org is currrently, thinking that Hillis would be worth anything by the time the Browns were ready to compete is a stretch I think.
Unfortunately even coming off last season he wasn't likely garnering a 2nd, and this season his value has tanked. Sickening but the Browns may be in a situation where they cannot sign him and cannot trade him.
Is he unrestricted after the season? If so, I'm prepared to see him walk for nothing.
by JCoz » Fri Nov 11, 2011 12:56 pm
by Erie Warrior » Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:53 pm


by peeker643 » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:04 am
Erie Warrior wrote:Per Schefter's Twitter
Browns head coach Pat Shurmur already has ruled out running back Peyton Hillis for Sunday's game.
by Erie Warrior » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:09 am


by pod2dawg » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:04 pm
by trsteve1 » Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:34 am
by motherscratcher » Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:45 am
trsteve1 wrote:This is sad.. really wanted Hillis to not be an ego driven psuedo celebraty diva money grubbing football player.. and yet, reality is.. that is exactly what he is. Also, apparently he can't stay healthy or something. Does he somehow think that not playing increases his value? Obviously as it has been stated, we CAN'T trade him, because the deadline is passed, and without a contract extension, we can't legally trade him.. but even if we could, who would give up a 2 for a one-year-wonderback?
by JCoz » Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:42 am
trsteve1 wrote:This is sad.. really wanted Hillis to not be an ego driven psuedo celebraty diva money grubbing football player.. and yet, reality is.. that is exactly what he is. Also, apparently he can't stay healthy or something. Does he somehow think that not playing increases his value? Obviously as it has been stated, we CAN'T trade him, because the deadline is passed, and without a contract extension, we can't legally trade him.. but even if we could, who would give up a 2 for a one-year-wonderback?
by leadpipe » Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:50 pm
by JCoz » Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:02 pm
leadpipe wrote:Trading in the NFL is going to go back to what it was about 5 years back - which is non-existent.
One of the main impetus' (or is it impenti?) of dealing picks was financial. Now, your first and second rounders are bargains, cause you don't have to back up the Brinks. You got em' for four years at a good price.
Which, of course, makes what the Raiders did even more idiotic, but recognize the rule rather than the exception.
Hillis is worth nothing in a trade, slightly....slightly lower than 6 weeks ago.
by motherscratcher » Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:15 pm
by JCoz » Fri Nov 18, 2011 2:14 pm
motherscratcher wrote:LP - I think there will still be trades. Maybe more. But they will be evaluated more on talent than on cost.
If the rookie scale was in place last year, do you still think that the Browns/Falcons trade happens? I do. I see no reason for it not to. The Falcons wanted Jones. Thought he might put them over the top. The Browns wanted more talent. I don't think the cost of the draft positions figured that much into it.
I supposenthat it's possible that the Browns don't trade out of that pick if it is cheaper, but I have to think that they valued the extra picks they were getting more than they valued Jones (or whoever else they might have had their eye on) at this stage of the rebuild.
by motherscratcher » Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:10 pm
JCoz wrote:motherscratcher wrote:LP - I think there will still be trades. Maybe more. But they will be evaluated more on talent than on cost.
If the rookie scale was in place last year, do you still think that the Browns/Falcons trade happens? I do. I see no reason for it not to. The Falcons wanted Jones. Thought he might put them over the top. The Browns wanted more talent. I don't think the cost of the draft positions figured that much into it.
I supposenthat it's possible that the Browns don't trade out of that pick if it is cheaper, but I have to think that they valued the extra picks they were getting more than they valued Jones (or whoever else they might have had their eye on) at this stage of the rebuild.
It was in place last year.
http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2011/7/30/2305689/rookie-wage-scale-hits-2011-draftees-hard
by pup » Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:11 pm
JCoz wrote:motherscratcher wrote:LP - I think there will still be trades. Maybe more. But they will be evaluated more on talent than on cost.
If the rookie scale was in place last year, do you still think that the Browns/Falcons trade happens? I do. I see no reason for it not to. The Falcons wanted Jones. Thought he might put them over the top. The Browns wanted more talent. I don't think the cost of the draft positions figured that much into it.
I supposenthat it's possible that the Browns don't trade out of that pick if it is cheaper, but I have to think that they valued the extra picks they were getting more than they valued Jones (or whoever else they might have had their eye on) at this stage of the rebuild.
It was in place last year.
http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2011/7/30/2305689/rookie-wage-scale-hits-2011-draftees-hard
by motherscratcher » Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:17 pm
pup wrote:JCoz wrote:motherscratcher wrote:LP - I think there will still be trades. Maybe more. But they will be evaluated more on talent than on cost.
If the rookie scale was in place last year, do you still think that the Browns/Falcons trade happens? I do. I see no reason for it not to. The Falcons wanted Jones. Thought he might put them over the top. The Browns wanted more talent. I don't think the cost of the draft positions figured that much into it.
I supposenthat it's possible that the Browns don't trade out of that pick if it is cheaper, but I have to think that they valued the extra picks they were getting more than they valued Jones (or whoever else they might have had their eye on) at this stage of the rebuild.
It was in place last year.
http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2011/7/30/2305689/rookie-wage-scale-hits-2011-draftees-hard
But it was not at the time of the draft, correct?
by hiko » Fri Nov 18, 2011 3:24 pm
motherscratcher wrote:pup wrote:JCoz wrote:It was in place last year.
http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2011/7/30/2305689/rookie-wage-scale-hits-2011-draftees-hard
But it was not at the time of the draft, correct?
Not technically. But IIRC pretty much everyone knew it would be there in some form once the CBA was ironed out.
by JCoz » Fri Nov 18, 2011 4:33 pm
by peeker643 » Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:20 pm
by hiko » Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:24 pm
peeker643 wrote:There was already agreement between players/owners on the rookie wage scale when the draft was held. It wasn't formal, but it was commonly known as common ground as the vets were always in favor of it anyway.
Just sayin'...at the time of the past draft the cost of picks was already known to be greatly reduced from what it had been, because the players wanted more for the vets and the owners wanted relief from themselves..
by municipalmutt » Sun Nov 20, 2011 7:42 pm
Larvell Blanks wrote:Madre Hill, Superstar wrote:municipalmutt wrote:If he truly is part, then pay him and move on.
Hillis's own perceived value >>>>>>>>> Heckgrin's value of Hillis. And its starting to look like Heckgrin may have been on the money there.
I was going to come back and reply to the above. Yes Hillis had a good season, but he and his agent are indeed valuing Hillis too high. Imagine what an agent would have commanded after Joe Charbeneau's rookie campaign.
by hiko » Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:23 pm
municipalmutt wrote:I apologize for not seeing these replies earlier. I was suggesting that maybe Gocong's deal might have played a factor in souring Hillis. I probably did a bad job of articulating it but sometimes when you lock up a scrub and don't take care of your better performers, it can lead to a hostile workplace, no matter what the profession.
If Hillis IS a high maintenance type guy, than it might be better to move on without him.
by municipalmutt » Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:44 pm
Just because Gocong accepted an offer they made doesn't mean they were "taking care" of him
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