First off it's Collins not Collens..
Sorry bro..caught flak in recent topic about Travon...err...Tramon. lol
Unlike a guy like Kampy and Jennings who have performed at high levels for multiple seasons, Snake sees no reason to jump into a long term deal with Collins, when it was said previously "he sucked for 3 years and had one good year"....Agreed.
Not only that, but he got bumped up to $3.5 million which seems about right. For all his BS plays in years 1-3..thank god he did something good in year 4. He's got money for his 3 babies and then some.
Finally, who knows how he's gonna be in a 3-4 as that is not only the front 7, but a total change for the entire D.
Normally, I'd like to re-up these young guys on their last year ASAP, but I'll hold my breath and see how Collins does leading the safeties this year under new coach Darren Perry. If he plays well, pay him after 8 games or so...if he's so-so...let him go. Collin's value has never been higher than right now, as it will be the same if he plays just as good during the 2009 season...so why give him mega money now?
This reminds Snake of the Ryan Grant scenario (sorry Patler
) but they only had 1 good year...I'd rather see multiple years as I'm sure most here are convinced Kampy and Jennings are consistent core performers worth a long term deal...so waiting to see for another half year of so to see if Collins is too, and worth it. Not saying he's not turned the corner, but what if we signed him for 6 years, 40 million like he wants, then he flops ass this year...We are stuck bitching about him longterm, instead of just 2009.
Snake's Take:
Wait. Observe. Make contract decision thereafter in 2009.
Unlike a guy like Kampy and Jennings who have performed at high levels for multiple seasons, Snake sees no reason to jump into a long term deal with Collins, when it was said previously "he sucked for 3 years and had one good year"....Agreed.
Not only that, but he got bumped up to $3.5 million which seems about right. For all his BS plays in years 1-3..thank god he did something good in year 4. He's got money for his 3 babies and then some.
Finally, who knows how he's gonna be in a 3-4 as that is not only the front 7, but a total change for the entire D.
Normally, I'd like to re-up these young guys on their last year ASAP, but I'll hold my breath and see how Collins does leading the safeties this year under new coach Darren Perry. If he plays well, pay him after 8 games or so...if he's so-so...let him go. Collin's value has never been higher than right now, as it will be the same if he plays just as good during the 2009 season...so why give him mega money now?
This reminds Snake of the Ryan Grant scenario (sorry Patler
Snake's Take:
Wait. Observe. Make contract decision thereafter in 2009.

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