FavreFan wrote:
America wrote:
But $15m a year is about the going rate for an average-ish NFL quarterback. A lot of people are keen on comparing Glennon to Osweiler with the contracts and backup roles. Assuming the reports are correct and the money is not all guaranteed the Bears will only be forking over ~$13-15m guaranteed and be able to cut him with no cap ramifications in a year. Osweiler got more than double that amount guaranteed and was handed $72m overall. Bears could have two Glennons for the price of one Osweiler, so to me that comparison falls pretty flat. Other than that they are both tall and have been backups, traits a lot of NFL players have in common.
Glennon is going to easy to move on from if things aren't working out. The contract is not the issue at all.
The issue is whether the Bears will still draft somebody in the first three rounds and actively look to improve the position. If they do that they will have options and not be tied to Glennon the way they have been tied to Cutler for 8 years. Signing Glennon for this money, assuming no more than 1/3 of it is guaranteed, keeps the Bears flexible. This move is closer in character to Matt Flynn to the Seahawks than Osweiler to the Texans.
Right, and the Matt Flynn signing was a waste of time and a little bit of money. Same will be the case with Glennon. No, it's not a franchise killing move. But if the Bears don't draft a QB early in the draft this might fuck them up for the next couple years, especially if Glennon plays just good enough to warrant keeping but not good enough to actually win anything for them, which I think has a good chance of being the case.
Well it was a "waste of time and money" because the Seahawks drafted one of the ten best QB's in the league that year also. The Seahawks decided they needed a quarterback and used all avenues to try and find one, lo and behold they did. Matt Flynn cost $10m guaranteed (in the neighborhood of what I expect Glennon to get) and never played for them, somehow the Seahawks have been one of the best teams in the NFL despite that.
As for Glennon being an in-between guy...I just dont see it. Well not that I dont see Glennon being average-to-mediocre I just dont see the Bears tolerating it for more than a season. If they win 5 games again at least Fox gets fired, Pace almost certainly either gets the axe or is given one more season before getting the axe. So I doubt Pace will put his job in the hands of Glennon after him having a bad year. If Pace is fired the new regime wont be married to Mike Glennon the way Emery was to Cutler, they'll just cut his ass and find their own guy.
A lot depends on the draft and what the details of this contract are, but if the guaranteed money is lower than I am expecting I would put the odds of Glennon never even taking a regular season snap in a Bears uniform at 1 of 3. This is what it costs to spin the ol wheel quarterback wheel and get a guy with upside into camp without burning a draft pick to do so. I would be shocked if the Bears dont also draft a QB and have an open competition in camp.