8/12/2023 0 Comments Connect nine dots with four linesIn 2015, he split a $90 million price tag with the City of Jax to build Daily's Place, indoor practice fields and renovate clubhouses and seats – just brilliant subterfuge! In 2021 he attempted to get approval for the Lot J development, which included splitting a $233 million price with the City, but it's shot down by the City Council. In 2014, he invested close to $30 million for huge scoreboards and swimming pools. The complexity of Khan's scheme is staggering as it's an 18-year plan: He bought the team in 2011 to move the Jags to London once the current lease expires in 2029 while passing on Los Angeles early in his ownership. I want to thank JP from Jax for his recent O-Zone email about the scam Jaguars Owner Shad Khan is running on the City of Jacksonville. It is to say your scenario indeed presents very difficult decisions. That's not to say they aren't all valuable and all good players. In that scenario, perhaps Engram would be the player they couldn't retain. I could see them placing the franchise tag on one of those players – perhaps Allen because of the importance of edge rusher – and re-signing Campbell. I would expect them to re-sign Ridley under your scenario. They would still have two years remaining on Etienne's contract next offseason, so I would expect the Jaguars to exercise their fifth-year option on that deal next offseason and worry about an extension later. I would expect the Jaguars first to reach an agreement with Lawrence – or at least have a general idea of the parameters – as soon as possible because Lawrence's contract will help determine their salary cap for the foreseeable future. This indeed would be a good problem, and Jaguars General Manager Trent Baalke will be the first to tell you there likely will be difficult decisions next offseason.
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