NFL Offseason 2012: Because contract negotiations are part of the excitement

Started by CountDeMoney, March 01, 2012, 01:55:25 PM

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CountDeMoney

Quote from: Strix on June 03, 2012, 02:35:40 PM
They are not one of the chosen teams. They were the Katrina "feel good" moment for the NFL but that horse is dead now.

Yeah, it's the media's team, not NFL Properties(tm).

Grey Fox

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katmai

Quote from: Grey Fox on June 07, 2012, 01:53:06 PM
Yahoo wants us to start the League. Katmai, stat!

Dude it is first week in June, chill the eff out.
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derspiess

Quote from: Strix on June 03, 2012, 02:35:40 PM
They were the Katrina "feel good" moment for the NFL but that horse is dead now.

I hated that.  I think it took this scandal to finally kill that off.
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Ed Anger

Giants cut Jake Ballard hoping to resign him when he clears waivers. Bellichoke sweeps in and claims him.

FUCK YOU TIM
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Baron von Schtinkenbutt

Quote from: Ed Anger on June 13, 2012, 05:00:55 PM
Giants cut Jake Ballard hoping to resign him when he clears waivers. Bellichoke sweeps in and claims him.

FUCK YOU TIM

What the flying fuck does Bellicheat need with another tight end?  The Patriots have more than a gay bar right now.

Neil

Quote from: Baron von Schtinkenbutt on June 13, 2012, 07:30:41 PM
Quote from: Ed Anger on June 13, 2012, 05:00:55 PM
Giants cut Jake Ballard hoping to resign him when he clears waivers. Bellichoke sweeps in and claims him.

FUCK YOU TIM
What the flying fuck does Bellicheat need with another tight end?  The Patriots have more than a gay bar right now.
They have to cut Gronkowski or whatever that fag's name is.  Part of the Belicheat mystique is showing that no player is worth more than the system.
I do not hate you, nor do I love you, but you are made out of atoms which I can use for something else.

sbr

Ballard is hurt and likely won't play in '12.  They are paying ~600K to keep a very good young TE on the IR.

Grey Fox

God fucking damn it. Giants :mad:

You want to keep him? Don't cut him.

Fucking football & it's cutting habits.
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katmai

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CountDeMoney

 :lol:  What an unrepentant douchebag

QuoteAt Patriots minicamp, New England coach Bill Belichick said Wednesday he didn't feel his team broke an unwritten rule by claiming Ballard.

"First of all, there aren't any unwrittens," he said. "You can't negotiate a contract, release him, and then renegotiate another contract with him that was already done in advance. I'm sure the Giants weren't doing that. So the player is on waivers, he's on waivers -- ours or anybody else's. I don't know what unwrittens you're talking about. ..."

Barrister

Quote from: CountDeMoney on June 14, 2012, 07:59:58 AM
:lol:  What an unrepentant douchebag

QuoteAt Patriots minicamp, New England coach Bill Belichick said Wednesday he didn't feel his team broke an unwritten rule by claiming Ballard.

"First of all, there aren't any unwrittens," he said. "You can't negotiate a contract, release him, and then renegotiate another contract with him that was already done in advance. I'm sure the Giants weren't doing that. So the player is on waivers, he's on waivers -- ours or anybody else's. I don't know what unwrittens you're talking about. ..."

Isn't this exactly what waivers are supposed to be used for?  That before the contract is torn up, every other team in the league is given a chance to take on that contract?
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sbr

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/jury-orders-pacman-jones-pay-005150863--nfl.html;_ylt=Asf1KHGszXdFuWGtb7478YlDubYF

QuoteJury orders 'Pacman' Jones to pay $11 million

LAS VEGAS (AP) Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam ''Pacman'' Jones must pay $11 million in damages to two Las Vegas strip club employees injured in 2007 when a lone gunman claiming he was doing Jones' bidding opened fire outside the club.

Tommy Urbanski, a club manager who was left paralyzed from the waist down, and Aaron Cudworth, a bouncer who was wounded, stand to collect after the late Friday verdict. Urbanksi's bones were shattered in the shooting that occurred after Jones and several other people were ejected from the club. The shooter later demanded $15,000 from Jones for ''services rendered.''

Jones' lawyer, Lisa Rasmussen, said there is no evidence Jones was behind the shooting. She said Jones, who has played five years in the NFL, didn't have the cash to cover the award because he won't receive his first paycheck of the season until September. Rasmussen plans to appeal the verdict.

''It's obviously a devastating amount for him financially,'' Rasmussen said. ''He has really worked hard to make a comeback with his NFL career.''

She said the jury in the civil case was likely swayed by the sympathetic sight of Urbanski in his wheelchair and Jones' celebrity.

''People perceive him as a person who is able to pay $11 million,'' she said. ''Adam doesn't even get paid until he plays his first game.''

Cudworth's lawyer, Richard Schonfeld, declared the verdict fair, saying the bouncer continues to grapple with ''constant pain from being shot in the chest and arm.'' Cudworth was awarded $1.3 million, including $300,000 in punitive damages. The verdict was first reported by the celebrity website TMZ.

''I am pleased that Mr. Jones has finally been held accountable,'' Schonfeld said, adding that his client ''is pleased to have closure.''

Schonfeld said he wasn't worried about an appeal or Jones' alleged inability to pay the award.

''If he is making money, I am going to be there trying to collect,'' Schonfeld said.

Urbanski said by telephone Friday evening that he believes the verdict will send a message to athletes and celebrities that they can be held responsible for public ''rampaging,'' even if they escape criminal charges.

''They've got to clean up their acts,'' he said. ''All of them.''

Jones was not in court when the verdict came down. Rasmussen said he was attending mandatory training in Cincinnati.

The Bengals re-signed Jones in March for a third season. His one-year contract is reportedly worth $950,000, including incentives. Rasmussen said Jones' salary will be distributed in 16 checks throughout the season and he only collects if he is healthy enough to play.

Jones was sidelined with a neck injury last season, but still played in eight games, including the last seven as a starter. He had 31 tackles.

This is the latest legal setback for Jones, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct in January after he was accused of shouting profanities and trying to pull away as officers arrested him at a downtown Cincinnati bar last year. Jones received a year of probation and community service.

The Las Vegas case stems from a shooting after a strip club brawl on NBA All-Star weekend in February 2007. Police alleged Jones incited the fight by throwing wads of dollar bills toward a stage, then becoming angry when the dancers picked up the money.

Jones and his entourage were removed from the club, and police claimed Jones met briefly with the accused shooter, Arvin Kenti Edwards, before Edwards opened fire.


Jones denied having a role in the shooting. He pleaded an equivalent of no contest to misdemeanor conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct.

Edwards is serving four to 10 years in prison for his so-called Alford plea to attempted murder with use of a deadly weapon. The plea is not an admission of guilt, but acknowledges that prosecutors could have proven the case against him.

''We always maintained that there was never any direct communication between Adam Jones and the actual shooter,'' Rasmussen said.

Jones is slated to speak about his legal challenges at the NFL rookie symposium next week.

''It's something he has been going through for five years and it has devastated him on many levels,'' Rasmussen said of the Las Vegas shooting. ''Hopefully he will be able to go on and focus on football.''

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At that rate he only has to play another 12 years in the league without missing a game to pay it off.

sbr

Ladanian Tomlinson to sign with the Chargers and retire on Monday.