In fairness it nearly went well for him but that Superbowl loss with the Chiefs that was why this was really the worst superbowl for the Steelers as 1 of their stars who walked on them was gonna win a Ring and arguably it was the guy they hated more
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 I think Bell would rather have a big contract and win a super bowl in madden than a small contract and win an actual super bowl.
How would it even be possible to quantify a teams home advantage if it even actually exists anymore cuz between over half the league with their cookie cutter stadium that doesn't separate itself in any unique way to affect things plus with such a PC culture the fans rarely affect or intimidate visiting teams or fans. A few with game sound benefits from fans still give a slight edge thats about it
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To be fair he actually rode out his contract and I respect that. Brown wanted out and fucked over every team he played for until he got to play for Brady which is BS
Leveon bell not only cost himself a minimum of 25 million dollars but he also costs himself all the love accolades potential super bowls and maybe a hall of fame career which would have paid far more in the long run what a fool
It hurts seeing what happened with Bell after we signed him. All I know is that it would have been an even worse mistake if we traded for Brown. Look at what happened to him on the Raiders.
Bells story is misleading. His contract only guaranteed 10 million dollars which is only 15 percent of his contract. Which is a joke. In the NFL your contact is all about guaranteed money. The top running backs in the league were getting 35 mil guaranteed money and he was only getting ten. That is an insult. He was the best RB in the league at the time
I know Bell didn’t do himself any favours but what I will say is he was correct to decline the steelers offer because it only had the franchise tag as guaranteed money. So if he had gotten injured they wouldn’t have had to pay him anywhere close to the 70 million over 5 years, they could’ve just realised him after year one and wouldn’t have had too big a cap hit. That jets deal was better for bell as it had more guaranteed money as part of it, I don’t think bell was stupid but maybe he was just finished with playing under the franchise tag and risking long term money. Again I don’t all the way agree with what he did but to say it was an awful decision is just wrong
Contrary to what the presenter stated,, no way JaMarcus Russell does that contract diffderntly. He walked away with $40 million after 3 years. The fact is , Russell was never going to be an NFL QB for a variety reasons, I don't think he cared about putting in the work and going through the growing pains of NFL QB when you got that much money guaranteed.
the first person who came to mind for me was san Diego chargers wide receiver john Jefferson . he was on his way to the HOF when a contract dispute got ugly and he was traded to packer. what bad decision . ruined his career.
One of the reasons for these sad stories is rapacious agents, especially when it came to rookie contracts. There was one agent, now deceased, was famous (infamous?) for the statistic that he had never ever signed a first round pick prior to the start of training camp. He apparently was also pretty good at hiding that particular statistic from his prospective clients and their families. It was only with the start of the current CBA that this detrimental practice was finally curbed.
@@benkopelman7499 with the notable exception of Walter Payton, the vast majority of the big name players on that Bears team are only famous for being on that 85 team. Todd Bell could've been mentioned in the same breath as Refrigerator Perry.
Somehow Bell still claimed he "won". And if he stayed with the Steelers, he would have a ton more money, and possibly would still be in the league going for another contract. His "rap career" sure hasn't turned out to well either.
Russell hold out wasn’t bad since it was his only big contract. Also guys that renegotiated for big contracts then got hurt kinda proves their point about getting paid there n then.
People dog LeVeon for not taking the Steelers deal but it was $70 million ($10 million guaranteed.) You look at the breakdown of it was laughable for someone you wanted to give 400 touches a season. At least with the Jets he made $27 mil in his short stint 🤷🏾♂️ and that went south because he wasn’t Gases guy and they had no offensive line.
4 yr 52 mill is 13mill per season…..5 year 70 mill is 14 per season……it’s not that bad he has a chance to be free agent a year after 4 instead of 5….he just went to a bad scheme with no other offensive threat like he had in Pitt
Tony Mandarich holding changes nothing. He did roids and trained specifically on combine metrics. That way when u went through the combine all his stats would be ballooned on top of roids and sing this metrics were always held with a lot of value upped his draft stock through the roof. Dude proved he could play in the NFL but not as the Incredible Bulk, and additional hype, type of player.
One of the cases mentioned here involved a player who generated all the pre-draft hype through steroid use...then got off the steroids once he got drafted.
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 unfortunately in football.. everything is a gamble.. nothing is guaranteed... not like baseball or basketball... simply geared towards the owners... am I wrong?
When you make a list like this you can’t leave out massive useful pieces of information like with mandarich you make it sound like if he had signed his deal and didn’t hold out he would have been ready for the NFL which is completely false he was a massive steroid user in college and never got caught and then when he went to the NFL their tests were much better and more frequent and he couldn’t keep using anymore so when he did show up he was just a shell of what he was in college and also bell didn’t only hold out for money it was part of it but he was holding out for a guaranteed contract granted I still believe he would have faired far better without the holdout
Why hold out to your team like this I never understand plus the real money to be made in sports is endorsement deals at sponsorships. Tom Brady lives off his endorsement deals he just saves and invest his NFL money. Endorsement deals have made Michael Jordan a billionaire that's were real money is.
Next video ranking every starting QB, and then every teams back up QB. I'll get you started #32 New York Jets zach wilson he sucks. #32 New York Jets they don't have a QB who will be taking over when wilson inevitably fails
Why do people do this the making it sound like they and being scared by their NFL teams. The are more money in one football game the a Doctor or Lawyer makes in a whole year. Not whole season but just one game. These guys will be able to retire before age 40 as millionaire multi Millionaires.
Y’all clearly don’t kno anything ab the Lev Bell Situation. This account used to b dope but haven’t watched ina few years. It only take 10 minutes of research to understand he didn’t want to resign the franchise tag and wanted a deal, so they offered him a 5 year 70 million dollar deal that guaranteed less money than the franchise tag and the rest was voidable.
The Le’Veon Bell holdout was brutal. He passed on $14.1 million for the franchise tag 🥴 He could have double-dipped
Le'veon Bell is the poster child for this. He got less money and performed badly for the Jets.
In fairness it nearly went well for him but that Superbowl loss with the Chiefs that was why this was really the worst superbowl for the Steelers as 1 of their stars who walked on them was gonna win a Ring and arguably it was the guy they hated more
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 I think Bell would rather have a big contract and win a super bowl in madden than a small contract and win an actual super bowl.
Next video should be ranking every NFL teams home field advantage
Like from Madden bc I don't think they do that
MAYBE....JUST MAYBE I edited that video already and can give you a heads up when we'll post it....wink wink
We all know the Seahawks win
How would it even be possible to quantify a teams home advantage if it even actually exists anymore cuz between over half the league with their cookie cutter stadium that doesn't separate itself in any unique way to affect things plus with such a PC culture the fans rarely affect or intimidate visiting teams or fans. A few with game sound benefits from fans still give a slight edge thats about it
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Lol remember when Bell at the beginning defended the Jets at the time as being playoff caliber but shortly wanted out of there?
None of these are worse than Dennis Schröder fumbling the bag
10 underpaid players that proved they should’ve been paid more
Barry Sanders was ridiculously underpaid in Detroit back in the day.
The reason Mandarich was a bust is because he was on steroids in college and went off of them in the pros.
Holdout had squat to do with his failure in GB. Ended up a decent guard, tho.
Yah his personal issues had all to do with him not panning out in the NFL.
This video should be called why it’s a bad idea to pay running backs more than once.
Do the NBA one with Latrell Spreewell
I'm a steelers fan, bell should be ashamed.
To be fair he actually rode out his contract and I respect that. Brown wanted out and fucked over every team he played for until he got to play for Brady which is BS
JaMarcus Russell was a bust because of being lazy, not his holdout.
Lol ye idk why they don’t read their script like bruh
Agree. His contract didn't blow up his face. It blew up in the Raiders' face.
That and he was super dumb
Do the traditional One reason why your favorite team do/don't win SB56 or every teams MVP
Minnesota: well y'all know how this is gonna go
Bells case is weird, because Pittsburgh only offered 10 guaranteed, where the jets offered more.
You should do the dirtiest NFL player in every franchises history.
Don Romanowski should be number 1 fr
@@kuoltiit1450 Thats just 1 team. 31 left.
TPS just don’t Miss amazing content as always top 10
Any chance Duane Thomas is related to Antonio Brown? Was eerily similar.
Sprewell for all sports! Remember, "I gotta feed my family!"
The music is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Leveon bell not only cost himself a minimum of 25 million dollars but he also costs himself all the love accolades potential super bowls and maybe a hall of fame career which would have paid far more in the long run what a fool
It hurts seeing what happened with Bell after we signed him. All I know is that it would have been an even worse mistake if we traded for Brown. Look at what happened to him on the Raiders.
Bells story is misleading. His contract only guaranteed 10 million dollars which is only 15 percent of his contract. Which is a joke. In the NFL your contact is all about guaranteed money. The top running backs in the league were getting 35 mil guaranteed money and he was only getting ten. That is an insult. He was the best RB in the league at the time
When discussing JaMarcus Russell why was a picture of Rolando McClain shown? Is it just to see if we are paying attention?
That background music had me jiggin
Bell went to a playoff caliber Jets team that had Adam Gase destroying it.
Next, holdouts that cashed in and proved they're worth every penny.
I know Bell didn’t do himself any favours but what I will say is he was correct to decline the steelers offer because it only had the franchise tag as guaranteed money. So if he had gotten injured they wouldn’t have had to pay him anywhere close to the 70 million over 5 years, they could’ve just realised him after year one and wouldn’t have had too big a cap hit. That jets deal was better for bell as it had more guaranteed money as part of it, I don’t think bell was stupid but maybe he was just finished with playing under the franchise tag and risking long term money. Again I don’t all the way agree with what he did but to say it was an awful decision is just wrong
Next video you should do is : top 10 players who might win comeback player of the year
Can you pls madden in the next video I’d love to see that
@TPS What is this song from the video called?
Contrary to what the presenter stated,, no way JaMarcus Russell does that contract diffderntly. He walked away with $40 million after 3 years. The fact is , Russell was never going to be an NFL QB for a variety reasons, I don't think he cared about putting in the work and going through the growing pains of NFL QB when you got that much money guaranteed.
Day 1 of asking for the top 10 craziest nicknames NFL teams have gotten over the years
Great vid!
the first person who came to mind for me was san Diego chargers wide receiver john Jefferson . he was on his way to the HOF when a contract dispute got ugly and he was traded to packer. what bad decision . ruined his career.
One of the reasons for these sad stories is rapacious agents, especially when it came to rookie contracts. There was one agent, now deceased, was famous (infamous?) for the statistic that he had never ever signed a first round pick prior to the start of training camp. He apparently was also pretty good at hiding that particular statistic from his prospective clients and their families. It was only with the start of the current CBA that this detrimental practice was finally curbed.
Do the TOP 21 anticipated matchups for 2021 NFL season.
In today's "did you spot the mistake in this TPS video" episode, They use a picture of Rolando McClain when discussing JaMarcus Russell
Todd Bell held out the entire 1985 season for the Bears.
Wow, that's worse than all the names mentioned. He missed out on a chance to have his name immortalized.
@@dionr1168 He was in the pro bowl in 1984, too.
@@benkopelman7499 with the notable exception of Walter Payton, the vast majority of the big name players on that Bears team are only famous for being on that 85 team. Todd Bell could've been mentioned in the same breath as Refrigerator Perry.
There were 7 holdouts during that off-season, but only Todd Bell and AL Harris held out the year. That Singletary guy was okay, too.
Next video should be how many head coaches have SBS with more than one team
Do a video on Holdouts that blew up in the franchise face
Easily Antonio Brown comes to mind
Contract holdouts that had the rest of the nfl laughing (like when the chargers almost didn’t pay Joey Bosa)
What's the song called? Please
Somehow Bell still claimed he "won". And if he stayed with the Steelers, he would have a ton more money, and possibly would still be in the league going for another contract. His "rap career" sure hasn't turned out to well either.
I mean in the end he newly did had the Chiefs won the superbowl he would have a ring now
The music is killing me
What's the song called?
Can someone tell me the song of this video?
Next video do best running back from every division
Russell hold out wasn’t bad since it was his only big contract.
Also guys that renegotiated for big contracts then got hurt kinda proves their point about getting paid there n then.
Do a video of NFL season predictions
They did records so your talking bout MVP OPOY etc.?
Season records
I'm going to watch that now
People dog LeVeon for not taking the Steelers deal but it was $70 million ($10 million guaranteed.) You look at the breakdown of it was laughable for someone you wanted to give 400 touches a season. At least with the Jets he made $27 mil in his short stint 🤷🏾♂️ and that went south because he wasn’t Gases guy and they had no offensive line.
Leveon bell honestly betrayed us steeler fans
The music was sorta annoying
I expect to see Melvin Gordon
Good call👍👍
Writer didn't do his homework to say the Colts didnt do much for Mandrich!
It’s all about the guaranteed money, bell left Pit because it was 5 yrs 70m only 10m guaranteed, jets offered 4 years 54m and 30m guaranteed
Good nfl teams that deserve better stadiums
Music is great but can it be turned down to hear the infromation better!
Some of these blew up in the teams face
Jamarcus Russel… but shows Rolando McClain
You all need to lower that music a bit. Difficult to hear narration at times
4 yr 52 mill is 13mill per season…..5 year 70 mill is 14 per season……it’s not that bad he has a chance to be free agent a year after 4 instead of 5….he just went to a bad scheme with no other offensive threat like he had in Pitt
What did we learn? Don’t hold out
i know this isnt nfl related. but are we not gonna talk about the 65M dollars dennis schroder lost?
Le'veon Bell? Pittsburgh Drama?
Cue the Days of Our Steelers theme song!
Do a top 10 times players faked out the camera man
Anybody else like the background music
Seems these guys go thru Dallas before disappearing!
Rollando McClain Pic (no 55) not JaMarcus Russell
Wait... No Earl Thomas?
Tony Mandarich holding changes nothing. He did roids and trained specifically on combine metrics. That way when u went through the combine all his stats would be ballooned on top of roids and sing this metrics were always held with a lot of value upped his draft stock through the roof. Dude proved he could play in the NFL but not as the Incredible Bulk, and additional hype, type of player.
Sounds like the holdout worked out for Joey Galloway so why is he on the list
What about Ed reed
Lower the music volume....
The bell information u gave aint correct
I don't see DeMarco Murray anywhere.
Dissapointment.
I can understand a holdout as a rookie affecting your rookie season... but the rest of your career.. please
One of the cases mentioned here involved a player who generated all the pre-draft hype through steroid use...then got off the steroids once he got drafted.
@@dionr1168 I agree
Yea that seems like a stretch tho before superbowl 55 Antonio Brown was in this camp but his massive gamble paid off
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 unfortunately in football.. everything is a gamble.. nothing is guaranteed... not like baseball or basketball... simply geared towards the owners... am I wrong?
Leveon Bell made a dumb move
Who the fuck is Don Landry?
raiders nations
#TPSForever
Turn the music down
way to much money for a game every one can play
Dang
Nah he tweaking
The background music in this video is annoying. Smh.
That "music" sound in the background ruins this video. Really horrible.
What's the song or music called?
When you make a list like this you can’t leave out massive useful pieces of information like with mandarich you make it sound like if he had signed his deal and didn’t hold out he would have been ready for the NFL which is completely false he was a massive steroid user in college and never got caught and then when he went to the NFL their tests were much better and more frequent and he couldn’t keep using anymore so when he did show up he was just a shell of what he was in college and also bell didn’t only hold out for money it was part of it but he was holding out for a guaranteed contract granted I still believe he would have faired far better without the holdout
Mandarich=Milicic
Why hold out to your team like this I never understand plus the real money to be made in sports is endorsement deals at sponsorships. Tom Brady lives off his endorsement deals he just saves and invest his NFL money. Endorsement deals have made Michael Jordan a billionaire that's were real money is.
Day 35: top 10 best/worst QB's taken between rounds 2-5
Next video ranking every starting QB, and then every teams back up QB. I'll get you started #32 New York Jets zach wilson he sucks. #32 New York Jets they don't have a QB who will be taking over when wilson inevitably fails
Well someone is feeling salty today
Why do people do this the making it sound like they and being scared by their NFL teams. The are more money in one football game the a Doctor or Lawyer makes in a whole year. Not whole season but just one game. These guys will be able to retire before age 40 as millionaire multi Millionaires.
Y’all clearly don’t kno anything ab the Lev Bell Situation. This account used to b dope but haven’t watched ina few years. It only take 10 minutes of research to understand he didn’t want to resign the franchise tag and wanted a deal, so they offered him a 5 year 70 million dollar deal that guaranteed less money than the franchise tag and the rest was voidable.
Wat up
Leveon is a bum
How in the world is Jay Berwanger not on this list?! The man was the first draft pick ever but held out on signing his rookie contract...forever.
He thought he could earn more with a regular job, so he demanded more than they could offer (Philly first, then Chicago).
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@@macjonesthefuturegoat8xsup862 Bruh
Do a video of the least favorite black person on each team
Are you for real?
bro what
Melvin shouldn’t be on here
First 😁
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