5/2/2023 0 Comments Kevin clark ringer![]() ![]() If he were to suffer a serious injury (god forbid) that could potentially diminish his ability to create explosive run plays, he would be half of the player he is now. That a truth that fans don’t want to understand here.Īnd what might that be? That the league is a business and will offer less money to an injured player? The Ravens obligations are to the Baltimore Ravens, not Lamar Jackson. I think the Ravens should also learn from the Yankees mistakes and now that he’s playing well offer him a contract now or you’ll be like the Yankees who are probably regretting not paying him now they have to give him more. ![]() I agree with this statement above and it goes into detail about what Baltimore might have thought and the same thing with Lamar and the Ravens happened with Judge and the Yankees. Would you buy stock in a publicly traded Cleveland team? But, the associated risk for Cleveland is extremely high and that’s why 31 other teams would have never made that deal. Is Watson’s deal a good one (a win-win for both parties)? We don’t know yet. But was is the risk if he gets hurt soon after signing a guaranteed contract? Yes, it’s a business and the risk-factor has to be assessed. If Jaskson stays healthy, it’s a win-win if Baltimore (or any team) signs him. How many $millions did you milk them out of when you didn’t disclose your inability to play? Ed Reed is a business too. He may want to listen to Reed, a great player who’s been there before. Jackson doesn’t have an agent, and it’s unclear whose advice he’s listening to on contractual matters. You have to be smart about what you’re doing.” When I went through situations with the Ravens, I was in the last year of my rookie contract and I knew I deserved more - I still know,” Reed said. “Yes, I would change because I did change. Reed said Jackson may need to change the way he plays to prioritize his own health heading into free agency, and Reed said he himself did that when he was in the midst of negotiating his second contract with the Ravens. I don’t know how else to tell you clearer than that.” ![]() “Yeah, of course, they ain’t gonna pay you as much,” Reed said. Reed said that if Jackson puts his body on the line for the Ravens this season and gets injured, his reward will be a less lucrative contract offer when he hits free agency in March. It’s the NFL and it’s football to the players and we love that, but it’s a business first to the league.” And it’s no shot at the Ravens because they are an organization that’s a business. They’re showing their true colors right now. “I’m not telling him to play scared or anything because I don’t think he’s gonna do that, he hasn’t displayed that, but he has to be smart because it is a business and they will use that shit against you whether you like it or not. Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed told Kevin Clark of that Jackson, who is in the final year of his rookie contract, should be focused primarily on keeping himself healthy until he has the long-term guaranteed contract he’s seeking. One of the greatest players in Ravens history is warning Lamar Jackson that he needs to take care of himself until the team has taken care of him contractually. ![]()
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