By disparaging Clarence Hill's tweet on Bennett.
Oh, I am sure we are grateful and appreciative especially for winning one. I certainly am.Seattle fans should be grateful their team went to 2 straight SB's.
Nada no increase in salary. He can like or lump it. Seahawks have options. Inside they have J. Hill if he can ever stay healthy, he'll be real good. Cassius Marsh is a talent that can play inside or out and so is Frank Clark. Bennett wants to forego pay checks? So be it, doubt he does that and if he does...maybe a game or two. Seahawks can roll with that.I don't know how much more Bennett wants but I could see him holding out for at least part of the season. I think the Seahawks would be wise to offer him a salary increase this year and next. The Seahawks could trade him without a cap hit problem but I don't see that happening. The Seahawks will still be strong regardless of how this turns out. They hold the cards but a demotivated player won't be their best option.
Setting a precedent of re-doing deals 1 year after signing may be a lot worse than having a disgruntled multi-millionaire on the team. So far Bennett hasn't missed any mandatory stuff so time will tell if this just hot air or a line in the sand.I don't know how much more Bennett wants but I could see him holding out for at least part of the season. I think the Seahawks would be wise to offer him a salary increase this year and next. The Seahawks could trade him without a cap hit problem but I don't see that happening. The Seahawks will still be strong regardless of how this turns out. They hold the cards but a demotivated player won't be their best option.
I don't disagree. The question is how you want the franchise to run in the future. Bennett has outperformed his contract and so did Scandick for the Cowboys. The Cowboys could have refused to redo Scandrick's contract but it would have sent out a message to players that the Cowboys don't reward performance. The Seahawks can offer Bennett a bit more this year and next and put some incentive clauses into the deal...or they can find it harder to recruit FAs and retain their own players in the future. Tough call. I'd pay Bennett a bit more this year and next and deal with the consequences later. Bennett's salary isn't guaranteed next year so increasing his 2016 pay might not be the worst thing to do. I won't be upset if you take the Chargers/AJ Smith route.Nada no increase in salary. He can like or lump it. Seahawks have options. Inside they have J. Hill if he can ever stay healthy, he'll be real good. Cassius Marsh is a talent that can play inside or out and so is Frank Clark. Bennett wants to forego pay checks? So be it, doubt he does that and if he does...maybe a game or two. Seahawks can roll with that.
I like the idea that teams don't redo a contract one year in. Support that 100%. Seahawks have rewarded plenty of players with top of line contracts. I'm all for the Seahawks sticking to their guns on Bennett.I don't disagree. The question is how you want the franchise to run in the future. Bennett has outperformed his contract and so did Scandick for the Cowboys. The Cowboys could have refused to redo Scandrick's contract but it would have sent out a message to players that the Cowboys don't reward performance. The Seahawks can offer Bennett a bit more this year and next and put some incentive clauses into the deal...or they can find it harder to recruit FAs and retain their own players in the future. Tough call. I'd pay Bennett a bit more this year and next and deal with the consequences later. Bennett's salary isn't guaranteed next year so increasing his 2016 pay might not be the worst thing to do. I won't be upset if you take the Chargers/AJ Smith route.
Wait. Are you saying Bennett outperformed the big contract he just signed a year ago?I don't disagree. The question is how you want the franchise to run in the future. Bennett has outperformed his contract and so did Scandick for the Cowboys. The Cowboys could have refused to redo Scandrick's contract but it would have sent out a message to players that the Cowboys don't reward performance. The Seahawks can offer Bennett a bit more this year and next and put some incentive clauses into the deal...or they can find it harder to recruit FAs and retain their own players in the future. Tough call. I'd pay Bennett a bit more this year and next and deal with the consequences later. Bennett's salary isn't guaranteed next year so increasing his 2016 pay might not be the worst thing to do. I won't be upset if you take the Chargers/AJ Smith route.
Yes he is, but not true. Bennett is just another (in a long line) player that are having delusions about their worth.Wait. Are you saying Bennett outperformed the big contract he just signed a year ago?
It was a 2 year $16M deal with option years. It was a fair deal at the time...and yes, he has outperformed it.Wait. Are you saying Bennett outperformed the big contract he just signed a year ago?
Yes he is, but not true. Bennett is just another (in a long line) player that are having delusions about their worth.
Agree. I like him as a player and in addition he seems like a smart dude, except that maybe he's been reading to many news clippings. A boost in salary for Bennett isn't in the cards, kind of a mystery that he actually think it is. Maybe just setting himself up for a pay increase later. To be honest don't think that's in the cards either.Yeah, I really do like him as a player... But right now the team has other contracts their working out with Wagner and Wilson, we don't need Bennett pouting right now ....
This is incorrect. On March 11, 2014 he signed a 4 year deal for $28.5M that included a signing bonus of $8M. His play in 2013 earned him this contract; his '14 season was not as strong as '13 so pretty tough to say he's outplayed his current deal.It was a 2 year $16M deal with option years. It was a fair deal at the time...and yes, he has outperformed it.
Yeah, I'm with you. One year into a 4 year deal, it's irrelevant whether you outplayed it or not. MB got his $8M bonus, last year's base salary, and his '15 salary of $6M is now also guaranteed according to overthecap so he's already been paid over half of his total contract value. No leg to stand on.I don't feel he's out performed his contract, but after just one year, I don't think it matters. The ink is hardly dry, don't start bitching already about a pay raise.
It was a 2 year $16M deal with option years. It was a fair deal at the time...and yes, he has outperformed it.