8 YEARS!!!!?!?! It's $50 million guaranteed. $120 million over the life of the contract. He's now the highest paid receiver in the NFL. I just find it odd that he signed for 8 years.
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Oooh! Oooh! I know! The max years a signing bonus can be amortized is 5. I think it's one of a billion anti-Jerry Jones clauses.Originally posted by MadScientist View PostWhat is the breakdown. Perhaps they needed the extra years to spread out the bonus, and they used the bonus to fill out their true spending requirement.I believe in God, family, Baylor University, and the Green Bay Packers.
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Holy CRAP! Well.... nice work if you can get it....He's really good, but, really.... that good?..... I wonder how much his agent gets? I wonder if the Seahawks and Mr. Pete should be concerned about losing their oh so deserved ***insert eye roll** status as NFC West Best, Worst, Burst, whatever title from last year, with Mr. Fitzgerald's commanding presence on the Card team? (Although Mr. Fitzgerald's presence didn't matter last year in the powerful presence that is the Hawks by ths Sea) ... ok... I'm being a "flip" jerkoff... but... seriously? LOL! Hmmmm.... and.... yawn...Originally posted by Brando19 View Post8 YEARS!!!!?!?! It's $50 million guaranteed. $120 million over the life of the contract. He's now the highest paid receiver in the NFL. I just find it odd that he signed for 8 years.
To hear Petey spin it to the locals on every talk radio show that will "host" him here in the PACNW... Seahawks gonna tear it up this year... uhhhh... yeah...
and just as an aside... RIP USC football... thanks Pete!Football been very very good to me
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All I can say is that the Titans are screwed. Guarantee you that Chris Johnson and his agent will be using this contract when it comes time to finally negotiating his contract. That situation just got a thousand times uglier. They wanted to wait and now they'll be paying the piper. Classic example of how not to deal with your best players.
To the Cardinals...$50 million guaranteed? For a WR? Are you nuts?! Good luck in the future. I'm glad there is only one Ted Thompson. Though if we can clone him to replace him with himself when he decides to hang it up that would be great.
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If you haven't read Cold, Hard Football Facts on the subject of highly-paid wide receivers, I suggest you do so. They do a good job showing that that's a position it never pays to overpay for - they call expensive wide receivers the "hood ornaments" of the NFL - pretty but not essential."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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I think $150,000 or so per reception is a lot to pay, even if the reception is made one-handed by the nicest guy in the world.Originally posted by Brandon494 View PostDid you guys not see that catch he made against us? Plus the guys a class act and their franchise player. They had to make that deal, they couldn't afford to lose him.
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It is a lot but hes worth it. The guy has a work ethic like Rice, there is a reason Greg Jennings goes to workout with him every off season.Originally posted by Patler View PostI think $150,000 or so per reception is a lot to pay, even if the reception is made one-handed by the nicest guy in the world.
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as patler has just pointed out in another thread, AP only has maybe 2 or 3 years left in the tank. if we're lucky, the queens will give him the same kind of deal and cripple the team for the next decade with a massive cap hit
CJ might be in the same boast. you just can't invest a lot in picks or money in running backs. its a waste of money
wr's last into their mid 30's and you can take a gamble on giving them a big deal. running backs, when they hit 30 or that carry limit, they're worthless
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