Yesterday, 12:29 PM
(Yesterday, 11:24 AM)PhilHos Wrote: This is the way. Give him a contract extension with a huge upfront cost then just give him the years he wants with the last year either being a team option and/or heavily incentive-laden. So unless the Bengals gave him a 1 year extension and said take it or leave it, I don't understand why there's no compromise (unless it's Trey that doesn't want to compromise)
Yessir. And i'm not saying Trey is completely in the right here. Maybe he's looking for 4 or 5 years because he believes in himself.
If that's the case...no bueno.
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