mikeford said:Also Andy Dalton makes 100 million dollars.
The contract nevertheless remains, like Kaepernick’s, mostly a year-to-year proposition, with Dalton being guaranteed as a practical matter two years and $25 million. That’s a lot more than he would have made over the next two seasons if he’d played out his rookie deal and then been slapped with the franchise tag. Beyond 2015, however, it’s a one-year-at-a-time existence no different than Kaepernick’s.
Enjoy. There is no other major sport in which you can flip the fortunes of a team as quickly as football. If the Browns have had one false start since they came back, they have had twenty one.FarvinMoosey said:Strange being this excited for my team (Browns). Really enjoying their offensive play calling so far.