Let's see what Wonder said late tues night for Wed AM's post:
The deal will get done in 48 hours, everyone will try to deal for him, Denver will get a good price. Right on all three counts.
The price? Wonder also targeted the Bears as one of the likeliest of homes. He said: Cutler for Orton, a #1 and Olsen. Well, in draft pick math, Olsen = low #1 pick, OR high #2 + #4 pick. So he expected ~ Orton, #1 and a high #1 or low #2, it ended up being Orton, two #1's, a #3 and the Bears get back a #5, so still very close to what Wonder was looking at. "The Bears did fine," said Wonder. "They have a good QB for the first time in recent memory. They paid a lot, but they have a great QB." As for his beloved Jets missing on the deal, Wonder suspects that Denver's asking price for an AFC team was probably a lot higher, apples to apples, so that it really came down to what an NFC team could deliver, the Bears paid and got their man.
Wonder knows it would have caused a stink, but given the Broncos were thinking to trade him to the NFC, a trade for Eli Manning? The Giants should have inquired. The reason why the Broncos would have shown some interest and why the Giants probably did stay away is that Eli is a rare commodity in one respect: "he is valuable because he is not ****ed up. Every player these days has some sort of character issue, at least Manning doesn't."
I asked Wonder about the idea and proposal being kicked around to play 18 games. His response was UNEQUIVOCAL: "This is not even worth discussing, that is how stupid it is. It is so insane. Ridiculous. The NFL is asking for trouble. Forget having a full contingent of players. You'll have guys barely walking by the time they get to the Super Bowl. The average person does not understand what the (players) go through every week. This is unbelievably stupid. I'll tell you another thing- Who wins the Super Bowl?? Answer- The coach who has the b*lls to not play his LB and RB for the first 5 games of the season. 16 games works. If I am the NFL Players Association, I reject it out of hand."
Wonder gave a quick Giants draft jab: "Britt, H-Bey or Nicks."
Ultimatenyg here. It is a different discussion when going draft picks for draft picks (Manning for Rivers) or an established player who is young and is a Pro Bowl player. Cutler is a known quantity. The math we did in comparing what the Bears ended up paying above what Wonder expected amounted to essentially a third round pick. And Wonder qualified it beforehand saying that Denver WOULD get paid.. so they got paid. But the Bears got a KNOWN quantity, so they did fine. It was in absolute terms a lot, but then again look how long a team like the Bears can go without a franchise QB.. they do not grow on trees. This is not Albert Haynesworth, a DT who has been injured in ~6 consecutive seasons and could be gone from football in 3-4 years. Cutler has TEN seasons ahead of him. We have seen MANY QBers get better with age, like fine wine, finding the fountain of youth in their mid to late 30's. So how much is all of that worth to a franchise?! A lot.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Wonder comments on Cutler and the 18 game season
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love except for one thing, Olsen isnt worth a number 1. shockey is worth a 2 & 5, olsen isnt as good as him
"The Bears did fine," said Wonder. "They have a good QB for the first time in recent memory. .."
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Recent? How about since Sid Luckman?
Sooner or later the Bears and their fans will have buyer's remorse.
The Giants vice-president of player evaluation Chris Mara was at the USC Pro Day Wednesday, undoubtedly watching the Trojans three linebackers, Clay Matthews, Rey Maualuga, and Brian Cushing.
But he reportedly also cast an eye toward Patrick Turner, the 6-foot-5, 223-pound wideout who could factor into the "we've gotta find somebody to replace Plax" equation at some point in the upcoming NFL draft.
While the three linebackers are first-round timber, Turner is more of a mid-to-late-round prospect. He was a highly touted high school player who never really lived up to his billing at Southern Cal. However he had a strong senior season with 49 catches for 741 yards and 10 touchdowns and was impressive at the Senior Bowl and looked good catching Mark Sanchez passes at the Pro Day workout.
He does not have great speed (he ran a 4.58 40 at the Pro Day) but certainly has the size to intrigue the Giants.
I just heard that the Giants have cut Plaxico!!!!!!
Can't confirm but it has been done!!!
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