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Is Eli's contract status the elephant in the room?

BlueLou : 6/8/2015 3:21 am
I have no clue why the Giants haven't extended him already. I guess it's Condon being tough? But if Eli has no intention of playing elsewhere, isn't Condon playing a losing hand?

Or more simply - things are proceeding behind closed doors?
What advantage is there  
aquidneck : 6/8/2015 4:50 am : link
in extending Eli now?
You prevent his agent from taking offers from other  
BlueLou : 6/8/2015 5:10 am : link
clubs. At least that...
I'd say it's more like the  
Headhunter : 6/8/2015 6:20 am : link
800lb gorilla
Maybe Eli is included in the ownership's win or else mandate  
GiantBlue : 6/8/2015 6:58 am : link
that we thought only extended to the coaching staff and GM. It could be a show me year for Eli too.
Everyone said the same thing last time he was up for an extension  
ron mexico : 6/8/2015 7:18 am : link
It will get done, probably late summer
I mentioned this in another thread  
grizz299 : 6/8/2015 7:21 am : link
And posters went zonkers.

I think it is not impossible that the Giants are coming to the conclusion that no one is worth tying up your cap.

Now that doesn't mean I don't love Eli, that I'm not a Giant fan or that I torture puppies or have joined The Nazi party. I think that's MIGHT be applicable to Rogers, Peyton, Brees and Flacco and Ben. None of whom have won a superbowl (I am pretty sure) once they got the 100 million contract.
A few years ago four rookie QB's (I'm taking some leeyway and including the kid from San Fran) made the playoffs. Maybe it sent a message that Wilson has annually confirmed...You are better off with a "good" QB and cap room than a great QB and no cap room.
I wonder too (and that's a "wonder" not a positive statement) if Nassib hasn't really impressed them. The equation might be a young Nassibe and six or so top pros or Eli.
You have to fool to not pause and consider the hertofor dran near impossible feat of those four inexperienced rooks (Wilson, Kaperneck (sp?), RGIII and Luck) going into the playoffs.
I think the same is true( MAYBE!!) with JPP and they might be seeing the equation in terms of JPP vs. 3 or 4 top pros.
To my mind tying up cap in one player makes you a hostage to injury. So the question isnt just is 4 good players better than one great players, but are the four safer.
And the world of Poster's looks at the way Seattle has cunningly built a defense. I think the real message there is don't tie up too much cap in a QB.
Of course, that's speculative, but then why isn't he signed?
Wait a minute...  
Britt in VA : 6/8/2015 7:27 am : link
Weren't you a very vocal member of the "Let Eli play out his last year and prove himself" club just a month or two ago?
Grizz299  
GiantBlue : 6/8/2015 7:30 am : link
It is an interesting premise, but I am unsure if Nassib is the guy they want to cut bait with Eli on.

The problem with you theory Grizz  
BillT : 6/8/2015 7:51 am : link
Is that Eli's current contract was tying up about the same percentage of the cap when he won his last two SB as it will when he gets a new contract. At least that's how I see the numbers. So, what difference is there.
Its his contract  
WideRight : 6/8/2015 8:04 am : link
not his contract status.

Its a rough business. When this much of the cap is on the line, its about future production. Even with Eli's relatively good numbers last year, the team sucked, so proportioning salary to value is even more important.
And on top of that  
BillT : 6/8/2015 8:11 am : link
It's even more of a QB centric league now than ever. So having that top QB is more important.
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CoughlinHandsonHips : 6/8/2015 8:11 am : link
I think they were close until Big Ben resigned that crazy extension.

He is guaranteed 65 million over the first three years of a 5 year contract. He will be 38 by the end of it. He will average 21 million per year.

Eli is due 17 million this year. And then they can franchise him next year. I think that option is less expensive than Ben's deal. And the big one, in 2017 he will be 36. Can re-evaluate where he is in his career
RE: The problem with you theory Grizz  
AcidTest : 6/8/2015 8:15 am : link
In comment 12317898 BillT said:
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Is that Eli's current contract was tying up about the same percentage of the cap when he won his last two SB as it will when he gets a new contract. At least that's how I see the numbers. So, what difference is there.


The difference is that Eli will be 35 at the end of the season. Even assuming he's still healthy, he'll be at an age where players can easily start to decline. Some players can play into their late thirties, but it's not a given. There are only so many throws in any arm. The difference between success and failure at the highest level of sports is often decided by the smallest of margins. Even a slight diminution in ability can make a great player ordinary. A lot of what happens of course depends on this season, and what Eli wants. But the Giants didn't extend him this offseason.

My guess is that he still gets extended. He's a two time SB winning MVP QB. I get what Grizz is saying, but this is still a QB driven league, and he's a proven winner who's still healthy. And although I like Nassib, he hasn't proven anything yet in a regular season game. We have a lot of players on one year deals. JPP is more likely to be gone than Eli.
There's no elephant. Never was. Never will be.  
Big Blue '56 : 6/8/2015 8:21 am : link
Barring career-ending injury or precipitous drop in play, he's a lock to play at least another 5 years imo..

Reading anything into his contract status is a waste of time imv..It will get done when it's supposed to..He will get his money and be, at the time the contract is done, amongst the biggest in the QB class, imv..That's how QB money seems to work with its stars..

One thing I believe with 100% certainty:There will be NO distraction whatsoever. This is Eli we're talking about..

35 is old for an athlete that takes care  
Headhunter : 6/8/2015 8:28 am : link
of himself through diet and working out? Really? These guys don't work as car salesman in the off season and use Training Camp to get into shape. These guys are in shape all year and 35 ain't the 35 when Alex Karras played
Agree with BB56 that Eli will be Eli, all business. I think they will  
Victor in CT : 6/8/2015 8:30 am : link
re-sign him, getting a franchise QB ain't easy. Look at the post Phil Simms nightmare. But another 6-10 debacle could change everything. All bets are off if that happens.
RE: ....  
AcidTest : 6/8/2015 8:38 am : link
In comment 12317912 CoughlinHandsonHips said:
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I think they were close until Big Ben resigned that crazy extension.

He is guaranteed 65 million over the first three years of a 5 year contract. He will be 38 by the end of it. He will average 21 million per year.

Eli is due 17 million this year. And then they can franchise him next year. I think that option is less expensive than Ben's deal. And the big one, in 2017 he will be 36. Can re-evaluate where he is in his career


Franchising is another possibility. Buys the Giants another year.
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Micko : 6/8/2015 8:39 am : link
Let's see how he does in year 2 of the new offense.
When you look at the age of the player  
Gman11 : 6/8/2015 8:39 am : link
you have to take into account the injury history. Except for the ankle injury, Eli hasn't had any debilitating injuries. Of course, that can change in a moment in this game, but players are more likely to have their play decline as they age because of an accumulation of injuries that take their toll.
Why would it be the elephant in the room?  
Ten Ton Hammer : 6/8/2015 8:50 am : link
It's public record that he wants to retire here. He's said it.

Why does anyone think it's an issue? They don't have to re-sign him right now.
Why doesn't anyone ever talk about Brady's age?  
Headhunter : 6/8/2015 8:51 am : link
It must be his cute haircuts
RE: Why doesn't anyone ever talk about Brady's age?  
ron mexico : 6/8/2015 8:56 am : link
In comment 12317956 Headhunter said:
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It must be his cute haircuts


His team friendly deal makes his age a non issue

And its only guaranteed for injury, not performance so they can cut him any time

The hair doesn't hurt though

RE: RE: .franchising Eli  
jeffusedtobeonwebtv : 6/8/2015 9:17 am : link
In comment 12317939 AcidTest said:
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I think they were close until Big Ben resigned that crazy extension.

He is guaranteed 65 million over the first three years of a 5 year contract. He will be 38 by the end of it. He will average 21 million per year.

Eli is due 17 million this year. And then they can franchise him next year. I think that option is less expensive than Ben's deal. And the big one, in 2017 he will be 36. Can re-evaluate where he is in his career



Franchising is another possibility. Buys the Giants another year.
RE: franchising Eli  
jeffusedtobeonwebtv : 6/8/2015 9:20 am : link
In comment 12317939 AcidTest said:
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In comment 12317912 CoughlinHandsonHips said:


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I think they were close until Big Ben resigned that crazy extension.

He is guaranteed 65 million over the first three years of a 5 year contract. He will be 38 by the end of it. He will average 21 million per year.

Eli is due 17 million this year. And then they can franchise him next year. I think that option is less expensive than Ben's deal. And the big one, in 2017 he will be 36. Can re-evaluate where he is in his career



Franchising is another possibility. Buys the Giants another year.


This is not the first time I've heard the you can always franchise Eli argument. The problem I have with that argument is that you can only franchise one player. What if they wish to tag JPP again, or feel that they need the franchise tag to make sure they can keep Prince Amukamara?
I'll believe the Mara's are going to guarantee  
arniefez : 6/8/2015 9:24 am : link
Eli 60 million when I see it and I don't believe I'm ever going to see it.
At 35, I'd prefer to not make any assumptions regarding  
JonC : 6/8/2015 9:26 am : link
how he'll age, and play it safer. Of course, it will likely be a bone of contention with Condon.

To that end, I'd prefer they agree on a shorter extension with options tacked on. A 5-year deal with team options on the end, for example. You simply can't be stuck with a $20M paycheck and cap hit if he begins to rapidly age at 35+.
and I also believe they were close until Big Ben inked his deal  
JonC : 6/8/2015 9:27 am : link
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Resign Eli now and he gets hurt  
Giants2012 : 6/8/2015 9:44 am : link
the Giants are likely picking in the top three.

Until they need to, i wouldn't resign him as the Giants are holding all the cards.

No way i'm risking resigning him now, seeing him get injured and find the Giants in position to draft the next QB with a ton of cash tied up in a 35 yr old QB.


s/b a 3-year deal with team options on the end, for example  
JonC : 6/8/2015 9:46 am : link
two options for a potential total of five years.
Best Giants QB of all-time probably  
aquidneck : 6/8/2015 9:54 am : link
But I wouldn't sign Eli if I were the Giants right now.

Another horrid season for the team(I don't expect one) and Coughlin is gone. Maybe Reese, too if it's bad enough and who knows who else?

A new coach/GM will want to build from the ground up.

If the season goes well Giants can negotiate then. Meanwhile Eli will be well paid and well treated. There won't be any hard feelings.
Let make someting very clear to you all...  
NYGmen58 : 6/8/2015 9:56 am : link
The Giants and Eli will getting a deal done. When and for how much are yet to be determined but anyone who thinks the Giants have a "prove it or else" mindset toward Eli's status couldn't be more clueless.

The Giants front office is dreading the day Eli is no longer the Giants QB and are hoping that day is many years from now.
I don't agree that a new coach or GM, if they brought one in,  
Ten Ton Hammer : 6/8/2015 10:01 am : link
would want to start over at QB.

QB is one of the hardest positions to fill in the sport. Teams that have a QB in place are looked at as favorable jobs.
the problem for the  
area junc : 6/8/2015 10:02 am : link
Giants (and granted I think they'd take this "problem any day) is that Eli (like JPP) is poised for a monster year. From mgmt's perspective the best time to extend good players is coming off down years due to outside circumstances

That was Eli last year - good player playing within the confines of a new offense with suspect OLine and playmakers.

This year, Eli is fully comfortable in the O with OBJ. The OL and TEs are improved and they added a 3rd down RB in free agency.

He's primed for a big year, at least bigger than anything since 2011, and the overall price goes up the longer they wait

JPP - same thing. Goes from playing in a DL unfriendly scheme to a DL-friendly scheme which will almost certainly increase production and splash plays
RE: I don't agree that a new coach or GM, if they brought one in,  
Mason : 6/8/2015 10:15 am : link
In comment 12318054 Ten Ton Hammer said:
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would want to start over at QB.

QB is one of the hardest positions to fill in the sport. Teams that have a QB in place are looked at as favorable jobs.


Wait isn't the norm the opposite of what you just posted?
RE: RE: I don't agree that a new coach or GM, if they brought one in,  
Ten Ton Hammer : 6/8/2015 10:18 am : link
In comment 12318075 Mason said:
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would want to start over at QB.

QB is one of the hardest positions to fill in the sport. Teams that have a QB in place are looked at as favorable jobs.



Wait isn't the norm the opposite of what you just posted?


I just don't see why a coach would want to come here and bank on being able to scout and draft a franchise QB. It's really, really hard to do.

Belichik ran off Bernie Kosar and Jimmy Johnson ran off Dan Marino, so it has happened before, but I don't really understand it.
Didn't you just post over the weekend  
Matt M. : 6/8/2015 10:28 am : link
that Nassib was the better QB for this offense? Then why would you advocate extending Eli?

Personally, I would extend him when it is optimal for the cap. I honestly don't know if that is now or after the season.
Maybe Nassib is also a factor  
nyynyg : 6/8/2015 11:05 am : link
I know no one wants to think or admit that but if there was any point at all of drafting a QB and trading up to do so, maybe this was part of the thinking. I know, it is BBI and this is blasphemy but perhaps they know more than we do about how the kid is practicing and also want to see him with serious time this pre-season.

All that plus seeing Eli with another year under his belt in Ben's offense + seeing if the team is going to put it together under TC. Seems like a LOT of option value in waiting. How much more expensive could a contract with Eli be? I don't see how it could go up short of another SB. Seems like the best path is to wait and get more info...
Maybe we want to see  
AnishPatel : 6/8/2015 11:09 am : link
how this season goes before we decide to re-invest in him by giving him such a large contract.
Peytons last three years are his 36-38 years old seasons  
WillieYoung : 6/8/2015 11:15 am : link
Played all 16 all three years; Nearly 15,000 Yds and 130 touchdown passes. I'd give Eli a Big Ben deal and take my chances with years 4 and 5
RE: Maybe we want to see  
WideRight : 6/8/2015 11:33 am : link
In comment 12318164 AnishPatel said:
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how this season goes before we decide to re-invest in him by giving him such a large contract.


And letting him play his contract year isn't necessarily going to make it any more expensive, since we're already paying market value. Giants should sign now if Eli wants to give a hometown discount. Obviously his agent thinks more big contracts for other QBs will help his cause.
RE: Wait a minute...  
BlueLou : 6/8/2015 11:38 am : link
In comment 12317881 Britt in VA said:
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Weren't you a very vocal member of the "Let Eli play out his last year and prove himself" club just a month or two ago?


Yes I did. Good recall. So?
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Hades07 : 6/8/2015 11:42 am : link
RE: When you look at the age of the player  
BlueLou : 6/8/2015 11:46 am : link
In comment 12317942 Gman11 said:
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you have to take into account the injury history. Except for the ankle injury, Eli hasn't had any debilitating injuries. Of course, that can change in a moment in this game, but players are more likely to have their play decline as they age because of an accumulation of injuries that take their toll.


11, those are good points, but I think you have forgotten a shoulder injury, and I suspect the Giants and Eli have buried some injuries he has simply played through. He's been rocked plenty of times, and has his game streak alive cuz he's as tough as they come.
sorry but the whole premise of this is way off  
GiantsFan84 : 6/8/2015 2:01 pm : link
An average to good QB will cost around $17M a season. That is what they cost.

Someone brought up Russell Wilson like oh every 4 years lets just draft another Russell Wilson. It doesn't work like that. When you get a good QB you keep him, plain and simple.

Eli will remain on the team either via an extension or the tag. He isn't going anywhere nor should he.
RE: RE: Maybe we want to see  
AnishPatel : 6/8/2015 3:06 pm : link
In comment 12318206 WideRight said:
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how this season goes before we decide to re-invest in him by giving him such a large contract.



And letting him play his contract year isn't necessarily going to make it any more expensive, since we're already paying market value. Giants should sign now if Eli wants to give a hometown discount. Obviously his agent thinks more big contracts for other QBs will help his cause.


I don't mind this approach, it's wait-and-see approach. Let's see if he can build off last season. I def. think he will, but I am sure the franchise wants to see this before investing a shit ton of money in Eli.
RE: RE: When you look at the age of the player  
Gman11 : 6/8/2015 4:18 pm : link
In comment 12318234 BlueLou said:
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you have to take into account the injury history. Except for the ankle injury, Eli hasn't had any debilitating injuries. Of course, that can change in a moment in this game, but players are more likely to have their play decline as they age because of an accumulation of injuries that take their toll.



11, those are good points, but I think you have forgotten a shoulder injury, and I suspect the Giants and Eli have buried some injuries he has simply played through. He's been rocked plenty of times, and has his game streak alive cuz he's as tough as they come.


Correct, but his injuries haven't been bad enough to keep him from playing so I think he's in better shape than a guy like Tony Romo, who has had back problems and has missed games because of it.
Anyone with a brain  
TMS : 6/8/2015 5:31 pm : link
is not blaming ELI for this mess. He deserves top dollar for his position. The problems lie elsewhere.
This is such a non-story  
ciggy : 6/8/2015 8:12 pm : link
Please stop. Eli is a Giant for life. The deal will get done and there is no urgency to it happening now.
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