Good luck with that Melvin. You don't have close to the production or reputation Le'Veon had in Pittsburgh, and yet did you see how Le'Veon's shenanigans didn't work out for him?
Just throw furniture off the roof and gatorade coolers in preseason, Melvin. Then you can play w/Chucky, AB and Richie went Incognito for a few games.
5th year option != franchise tag. suck it up son
I actually have no problem with Gordon's tactics, at least at this early stage. It's his only leverage and RBs don't play long or get paid well, comparatively. As for the Bell comparison, Bell was offered a handsome contract and still chose to hold out. That's when I'd have a problem with Gordon, if he did the same. I think the Chargers will pay him. If not, it'll be interesting.........
PFT 2019 storyline No. 11: After a year off, what will Le’Veon Bell do?
Posted by Mike Florio on July 13, 2019
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I just watched the Gordon's stats in his career ... Great season in 2018, but before that,he was nothing special .... Every season before 2018 he was below 4.0 YPC .... That's true that 2 of his years, he had Mike McCoy as HC, which was garbage, since he was too predictable and almost every run play was in the middle, but even the first season without McCoy,he was not very good ....
Last year, it was his first very good season as RB.
I do not think Gordon is a great back (probably last year but not for the 3 years before) but we have seen a lot in the past a team losing his star RB , but continue to be productive in offense ... Unfortunately for its RB, they are the most replaceable position in the NFL, one of the reasons why they are not paid as much like the others positions.
It's official
Gordon is dumb and has no leverage ... I mean, he does not have the reputation that Bell had in Pittsburgh and Bell's holdout was far from being a financially win for Bell ... Also Bell did not get the contract that he thought he could have on the open market and he was even lucky since he had only one GM that was ready to give a big contract like that to Bell ... No other GM was ready to give a contract close to that and this GM was fired 2 months later!
I do not think Gordon will be lucky as Bell especially that Gordon only has 1 great season (last year) in 4 seasons.
looks like it's another le'veon bell situation. the team won't trade him and he doesn't want to honor his contract. dude will sit unless he needs the money now
The Chargers offer Gordon 10 million per year and they are not close to an agreement
The best chance for Gordon to have a big contract is to play and have a monster season and your chances of having a big contract will be better .... If Gordon does not play this year, he'll be a forgotten player and next year he may not even be close to having the contract that the Chargers have offered him even on the open market especially since Gordon only had one great season in his career.
Sorry Gordon but Le'Veon only got $13 million, the $10 mil the Chargers offer you is probably the most you'll be offered
And for Bell it was on the open market and no other team was close to offering this deal to Bell and this GM was fired 2 month later...I do not think Gordon will be lucky like Bell and Bell had been more productive in his career (more good season too) and Bell also had a higher reputation as a player too.
If I have to bet, I do not think Gordon will have 10 million per year on the open market, unless Gordon decides to play and has a monster season.
Melvin Gordon reacts to Philip Rivers’ comments
Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers got extremely close to, if not on the wrong side of, the line that warns football players not to get between a teammate and his money. The subject of the remarks, Chargers running back Melvin Gordon, noticed. And reacted.
“Wild right!” Gordon said in response to Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu‘s one word response (“DAMN“) to our tweet linking to the article containing Rivers’ remarks.
Meanwhile, some have suggested that Rivers’ remarks were twisted in our tweet that characterized him as saying, “We love Melvin Gordon, but running back is a deep position for us.” Here’s what Rivers said: “It certainly is a deep position for us, and those guys all love to play and work hard. We love Melvin, but we’re going to go with what we’ve got. It’s a pretty dang good group.”
Actually, the exact words used by Rivers — “We love Melvin, but we’re going to go with what we’ve got” — are stronger than the “We love Melvin, but running back is a deep position for us” tweet. “We’re going to go with what we’ve got” is basically an indication that the on-field leader of the team isn’t bothered by the fact that Gordon isn’t there. So why should the team blink?
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Personally, I have no problem with the comments of Rivers on Gordon and on his running back .... I also had no problem with comments that Ben often made about Conner in the Bell situation last year.