Much ado about nothing. He's a hell of a player and the Seahawks need him but he has no leverage. He can get paid $6 million to pay football this year or he can sit out. He might skip training camp and part of preseason, but he's not walking away from $6 million.
And if he decided to walk away from the game he'd owe the Seahawks the prorated portion of his signing bonus, which is $6 million. So there's a $12 million difference between playing and not playing.
I'm sure when the Hawks cut him next year you'll all be up in arms because he has a CONTRACT.
FUCKOFF SEAHAWKS.
Teams like that piss me off. If you have to cut a player before his contract his up then you hired the wrong gm.
I hope you're joking. Pretty much every NFL contract is structured to not be played to completion.
And the rules are structured so players and teams can re-negotiate contracts before completetion. Thank you.
That's why players demand large sums of guaranteed money. From what I've seen, this isn't about guaranteed money, as it's about the actual amount of the contract. He's also only completed one year of his deal. He saw how Lynch's negotiations went down, and to think that he's going to be treated better is stupid.
Much ado about nothing. He's a hell of a player and the Seahawks need him but he has no leverage. He can get paid $6 million to pay football this year or he can sit out. He might skip training camp and part of preseason, but he's not walking away from $6 million.
And if he decided to walk away from the game he'd owe the Seahawks the prorated portion of his signing bonus, which is $6 million. So there's a $12 million difference between playing and not playing.
He'll be on the field this year.
Voted down for calling a guy who can't even figure out how to avoid offside a hell of a player.
If you whine about a contract you signed a YEAR AGO, nobody will or should feel sorry for you.
Millionaires and billionaires squabbling over money, while they billionaires tax dodge and milk the government as much as possible, then turn around and whine about government. Both can go fuck themselves.
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FUCKOFF SEAHAWKS.
Teams like that piss me off. If you have to cut a player before his contract his up then you hired the wrong gm.
And if he decided to walk away from the game he'd owe the Seahawks the prorated portion of his signing bonus, which is $6 million. So there's a $12 million difference between playing and not playing.
He'll be on the field this year.
If you whine about a contract you signed a YEAR AGO, nobody will or should feel sorry for you.
Millionaires and billionaires squabbling over money, while they billionaires tax dodge and milk the government as much as possible, then turn around and whine about government. Both can go fuck themselves.