gkekoa
Well-Known Member
Not talking about original contracts. Im talking about situations where a guy signs on a below market deal and ends up in the Pro Bowl, or being a key part of the team. I realize rookie deals are structured to protect the team these days. And either way I still think this team has for a long time taken a fundamentally ass backwards approach to it. Be as cheap as possible with your own and throw money at other peoples stars. Im hoping they will be as frugal next week as they are being with Rak and Riley. But deep down, I doubt it.
How about the deals where they take guaranteed money but don't really earn that? That's the give and take. They want guaranteed money and organizations would rather they earn it. So that's the compromise. I'd gladly offer Riley a contract that states we will pay you 1 million dollars/year in salary, plus 1 million for 120 tackles, 2 million for 130 tackles, 3 million for 140 tackles, 4 million for 150 tackles. We will give you a bonus of 1 million for the pro-bowl, 250,000 for 2 INTs, 1 million for 5. And we will give you a bonus of 250,000 for 2 FF, and 1 million for 5. Want to bet he wouldn't accept that?