kerouac9
Klowned by Keim
I was thinking about this on the drive home this afternoon.
Do you think that with an uncapped season and a (probable) lockout in 2011 Anquan Boldin will be available at a (steep?) discount if he's willing to sign an in-season extension?
Q's going to be 30 early next season. It's possible (likely?) that there's a lockout in 2011 and no one is going to be signing free agents and giving out guaranteed money when they're not going to play that season (maybe). Is anyone going to pay $8 million a year to a guy who is going to miss 2-3 games a season and be a no-show for a playoff game or two?
If I were a veteran who was going to be a free agent in 2011 and I had a fair-ish contract on the table, I would sign it now and guess that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Q could get $5 million per year and $10 million guaranteed on a three-year extension and have some money to take into the lockout.
Just an idea, if we're planning on keeping him around, which I'm guessing the coach and ownership probably disagree about.
Do you think that with an uncapped season and a (probable) lockout in 2011 Anquan Boldin will be available at a (steep?) discount if he's willing to sign an in-season extension?
Q's going to be 30 early next season. It's possible (likely?) that there's a lockout in 2011 and no one is going to be signing free agents and giving out guaranteed money when they're not going to play that season (maybe). Is anyone going to pay $8 million a year to a guy who is going to miss 2-3 games a season and be a no-show for a playoff game or two?
If I were a veteran who was going to be a free agent in 2011 and I had a fair-ish contract on the table, I would sign it now and guess that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Q could get $5 million per year and $10 million guaranteed on a three-year extension and have some money to take into the lockout.
Just an idea, if we're planning on keeping him around, which I'm guessing the coach and ownership probably disagree about.