Pick a player, any player. That said player makes a statement about wanting his contract extended or redone.
The fans reactions range everywhere from "Pay the Guy" to "Trade the Bum".
A team pays a player, the fans reaction ranges from "The team is nut's for paying him that much" and "He's greedy" to " He's ours for the next 5 years!"
Players get cut when they don't live up to expectations thus voiding the remainder of their contract. Ah, but many players simply sign with another team and many times receive a signing bonus and in the long run make more money than they would have made in the remaining years of their voided contract.
I don't believe the debate will ever really end. We expect a player to be as devoted to the team as we are. We actually expect a player to accept less than his value for the love of the team....for the GOOD of the team.
When a player holds out, we despise him. When a player misses a few games many say "He's injury prone" or "He's never played a full season without getting hurt". We EXPECT him to play with that foot, ankle, back, or the mild seperation of his shoulder, for the GOOD of the team. Because we need him to play.
Owners are making millions of dollars EVERY year. Whether the team wins or loses, the check for the television rights will be in the mail. Owner complain even though the have a salary cap in place that actually LIMITS them to what they can spend on players salaries. I wonder if they would ever agree to a profit cap? I wonder how the owners would feel if they had to lower ticket prices because they just made to much money.
I have always believed that the salary cap was what seperated the NFL from other sports. I believed it kept a certain competitive balance. I am starting to think the salary cap is the root of all evil for us fans.
It divides a teams locker room. It forces teams to cut players they would like to keep and WOULD pay them if it was cap friendly. Of course, the player could always accept less to stay with the team while the owner continues to rake in MILLIONS. So what if he is 1 play away from a career ending injury. THINK OF THE TEAM! I wonder how many of us would be willing to do that for the corporation we work for?
I may not be happy about the way Boldin is going about his business. But why should he participate in OTA's that are NOT mandatory? If he tears an achilles tendon while participating at the OTA's, are the Cardinals still going to renegotiate his contract? I think not. Personally, if it were me, I'd show up at the OTA with a hammy that was "nagging" me. But that's me.
These player's put it on the line EVERY time they step on that field. If it comes down to chosing sides , I'll chose the players (us) over the owners (the corporation). Don't hold it against them for getting, or should I say, trying to get every penny they can.
Sorry if I rambled on. That's what the off season does to you sometimes.
The fans reactions range everywhere from "Pay the Guy" to "Trade the Bum".
A team pays a player, the fans reaction ranges from "The team is nut's for paying him that much" and "He's greedy" to " He's ours for the next 5 years!"
Players get cut when they don't live up to expectations thus voiding the remainder of their contract. Ah, but many players simply sign with another team and many times receive a signing bonus and in the long run make more money than they would have made in the remaining years of their voided contract.
I don't believe the debate will ever really end. We expect a player to be as devoted to the team as we are. We actually expect a player to accept less than his value for the love of the team....for the GOOD of the team.
When a player holds out, we despise him. When a player misses a few games many say "He's injury prone" or "He's never played a full season without getting hurt". We EXPECT him to play with that foot, ankle, back, or the mild seperation of his shoulder, for the GOOD of the team. Because we need him to play.
Owners are making millions of dollars EVERY year. Whether the team wins or loses, the check for the television rights will be in the mail. Owner complain even though the have a salary cap in place that actually LIMITS them to what they can spend on players salaries. I wonder if they would ever agree to a profit cap? I wonder how the owners would feel if they had to lower ticket prices because they just made to much money.
I have always believed that the salary cap was what seperated the NFL from other sports. I believed it kept a certain competitive balance. I am starting to think the salary cap is the root of all evil for us fans.
It divides a teams locker room. It forces teams to cut players they would like to keep and WOULD pay them if it was cap friendly. Of course, the player could always accept less to stay with the team while the owner continues to rake in MILLIONS. So what if he is 1 play away from a career ending injury. THINK OF THE TEAM! I wonder how many of us would be willing to do that for the corporation we work for?
I may not be happy about the way Boldin is going about his business. But why should he participate in OTA's that are NOT mandatory? If he tears an achilles tendon while participating at the OTA's, are the Cardinals still going to renegotiate his contract? I think not. Personally, if it were me, I'd show up at the OTA with a hammy that was "nagging" me. But that's me.
These player's put it on the line EVERY time they step on that field. If it comes down to chosing sides , I'll chose the players (us) over the owners (the corporation). Don't hold it against them for getting, or should I say, trying to get every penny they can.
Sorry if I rambled on. That's what the off season does to you sometimes.