Should the Cards go after Warner's Bonus $$ If he retires?

Should the Cards go after Warner's Bonus $$ If he retires?


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I say ABSOLUTELY!

Per Urban The Cards can go after for a pro-rated portion of last years signing bonus since it was based on a two year deal. Would you agree with them doing it like me? Or do you think it does to much damage in the "Bidwills are cheap" dept. that we hear so much.
 

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Agree. Need the money to fill other holes. I believe it is 7.5M. Could be bad from a PR perspective, but perfectly legitimate from legal/business sense.
 

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No and No... I think they knew he would retire this year and this would just exacerbate the "cheap" label that IMO is no longer warranted.
 
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No and No... I think they knew he would retire this year and this would just exacerbate the "cheap" label that IMO is no longer warranted.

Do you honestly think they just poney'd out the money and signing bonus based off two year deal "knowing " he would retire? Does that even sound very Bidwill like to you?

I find that highly unlikely!
 

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I say no.

The last thing in need is 10 threads popping up about "The Cardinals are the Cheapest orgination in NFL"
 
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I say no.

The last thing in need is 10 threads popping up about "The Cardinals are the Cheapest orgination in NFL"

You dont think they should because of extra threads? :shrug:

Really?
 

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You dont think they should because of extra threads? :shrug:

Really?

I'm talking endless threads. Who really cares, it's an uncapped year anyways. The dude took us to the promise land. I say throw the guy a bone and don't piss him off. Maybe he will get the ich and unretire if something happens to Lienart early in the season next year. Stranger things have happened.
 

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I am afraid they have to, at least in form. They may settle for much less than what they could get, but they can't set a bad example.
 
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I'm talking endless threads. Who really cares, it's an uncapped year anyways. The dude took us to the promise land. I say throw the guy a bone and don't piss him off. Maybe he will get the ich and unretire if something happens to Lienart early in the season next year. Stranger things have happened.

I care. The uncapped year is irrelevant. Like aj asking the question "Why do you care how the Bidwills spend there money?"

This team and its owners even with the new stadium don't have endless revenue streams like the Jones', Snyder's and Allen's of the NFL. They still have to be fiscally responsible and not just spend money for the sake of doing it.

Just because the year is uncapped doesn't mean the Cards can just afford to let millions of dollars go to a player you are getting no production out of. Especially an amount they are giving/gave Warner.

I spend a ton of cash in support of this team. I think I would rather them save money where they can so they can help themselves put a better product on the field later. That only increases my enjoyment of the product I put so much money into.

But that's JMO. Obviously.
 
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My guess: Final negotiations will be handled with very little fanfare. We possibly will never hear a word about it, whatever the outcome.
 

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My guess: Final negotiations will be handled with very little fanfare. We possibly will never hear a word about it, whatever the outcome.

If CARDS go after the bonus money, we will hear about it. Agents will take this fight to the public court. Remember the FEDEX fiascao, the news on Plummers retirement and how TB went after the bonus money.
 

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This might sound bad but I would be in favor of them going after the money for the simple fact is, if he did not jump on a plane and head for San Francisco he would not have got that money in the first place. He clearly was making a business decision at the time and I have absolutely no problem with the Cardinals organization making a business decision now.
 

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The good news is the Cards only gave Warner half of the signing bonus. As part of his new contract last year, he agreed to defer half the signing bonus until spring 2010.

So, if Warner retires, he does not have to give anything back and the Cards do not have to go after "it" at all. They just agree to not pay the 2010 deferred part.

If Warner thinks that is not fair, then he will have to pursue the issue.

I think both parties were concerned about Warner retiring and planned the contract accordingly.
 

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But what if 3 months down the road Warner is sitting at home and he has 7 kids nagging him for money. Brenda is beating him up for not taking out the Garbage again.

He might have second thoughts about his retirement. I say keep him on our good side.
 

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The good news is the Cards only gave Warner half of the signing bonus. As part of his new contract last year, he agreed to defer half the signing bonus until spring 2010.

So, if Warner retires, he does not have to give anything back and the Cards do not have to go after "it" at all. They just agree to not pay the 2010 deferred part.

If Warner thinks that is not fair, then he will have to pursue the issue.

I think both parties were concerned about Warner retiring and planned the contract accordingly.
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Business is business.

I seem to remember Warner being rather stingy about a contract last year.

The Caridnals need to keep themselves level headed, and worry about nothing but the team.

Warner has enough $$$ for 60 kids for 3 lifetimes.
 

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As long as it has no impact on our cap figure, which it won't in an upcapped year, I would like to see Kurt keep the money.

I hope Graves or Bidwill are there at the conference and they get asked about it. I'm sure they will either decline to answer or probably not even take questions in the first place. Still I'd be interested to see what they say on Kurt's day in front of his whole family.
 
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The good news is the Cards only gave Warner half of the signing bonus. As part of his new contract last year, he agreed to defer half the signing bonus until spring 2010.

So, if Warner retires, he does not have to give anything back and the Cards do not have to go after "it" at all. They just agree to not pay the 2010 deferred part.

If Warner thinks that is not fair, then he will have to pursue the issue.

I think both parties were concerned about Warner retiring and planned the contract accordingly.
And this explain's my point that we will most likely never hear anything about it.

Sometimes I only say about half of what I am thinking...

And even at that post way more than I should! :p


Oh yeah, another thing...

I wonder how many of you would pay someone an extra 7.5 million dollars for which they hadn't fullfilled their contractual obligations; just because you wanted to be nice.
 
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Card's should go after / keep the money. If any of you left your jobs right now, they wouldn't give you any money that you would've earned next year, no matter how good of a worker you are.
 

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Card's should go after / keep the money. If any of you left your jobs right now, they wouldn't give you any money that you would've earned next year, no matter how good of a worker you are.

or the bonus that was due but you quit before you could collect it :D

That's why I think tomorrow's press conference will announce when he will finally announce his retirement.
 

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Without question they should go after it. You don't think that 7+ mill can and would affect other restructurings or FA signings. As Joe always says, its not really the cap you have to concern yourself about, its the amount of actual cash the Bidwills are willing to put out each year in bonuses, etc. Collecting it could be the difference between signing someone like Merriman, restructuing Dockett, Boldin or Rolle.

Also keep in mind that Warner and his agent were fine with the two year deal, and probably requested it so they could get more money upfront. And then there is always the SF fiasco, which was a ploy to get more money.
 

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Go after it. He was not all nicey nicey with his trip to San Fran last year. So all is fair.
 

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