Jurecki just said BJ's agent and Cardinals are still talking contracts.
Originally posted by Pariah
The kid probably hasn't ever made more than $25k a year...
Originally posted by Floridacard
All right, lets get that BJ in camp!
Originally posted by Pariah
Both sides still have motivation to get a deal done. The Cards want their player. Johnson and his agent want to get paid.
Originally posted by Wild Card
Pariah:
And it shoudn't be that hard. With the #16 and #18 picks signed, Johnson is slotted. He and his agent know, to the dollar, the value of the contracts signed above and below him. They know what Johnson's gonna make. They just have to come to terms on how he'll make it, and over what period of time.
This will get done quicker than people think.
WC
Originally posted by Floridacard
All right, lets get that BJ in camp!
Originally posted by SECTION 11
It doesn't really seem as if the slotting theory has made a single bit of difference over say the last decade.
Originally posted by BuckeyeCardinal
This thread gives us some hope that a deal can be done.....I was worried that the Cards or BJ's agent had "blown" the chance of signing a contract. :wink: :wink:
Originally posted by Wild Card
What "theory"? Since it's not a league-mandated system, "slotting" of the NFL's draftees is just shorthand for the establishment of relative draft position value as contracts are signed. Players and/ or their agents can decide that they're exceptions to the "rule" for any number of reasons (e.g., Kyle Boller's a 1st-round QB, so he figures he's worth more than the linemen drafted before and after him).
Originally posted by Pariah
I think what section 11 was referring to is that we've had extended holdouts even though the draftees surrounding our guys had been signed--se even though they'd been "slotted," it still didn't make negotiations any easier.
Originally posted by Pariah
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Of course they are. Do you really think they'd just throuw up their hands and say "forget it. We're done."?
Both sides still have motivation to get a deal done. The Cards want their player. Johnson and his agent want to get paid.
Imagine how difficult it must be to be so close to being a millionaire. The kid probably hasn't ever made more than $25k a year and now he's days away from calling the automated line for his bank and hearing "your balance is $1,553,874.03." Remeber what xmas eve was like as a kid? Times that feeling by 100