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I wonder if his widow will get Death benefits, after we are done with him on Sunday?Seems a bit much for a 1/4 of football (assuming he lasts that long).
How will this affect the negotiations with Bradford?
Damn., I was hoping they didn't re-sign him. He is playing awfully well.
It hurts me to say next year Rams will be the only team with out answer at QB when 2015 starts.
Rams: Take league minimum
Bradford's agent: No
Rams: OK bye
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Not much I wouldn't have thought.
If they do bring him back, while it's certainly not going to be for his currently contracted salary, it's not going to be for league minimum either.Rams: Take league minimum
Bradford's agent: No
Rams: OK bye
Not much I wouldn't have thought.
If they do bring him back, while it's certainly not going to be for his currently contracted salary, it's not going to be for league minimum either.
I'd say $1.5 - 2 million base with a bunch of incentives if he plays well. If he can get better than that elsewhere, I wish him best of luck. But they'd just outright cut him rather than insult him by offering him league minimum.
Actually, incentive laden deals do help with salary cap, because those incentives are usually labeled as "not likely to be earned" and thus don't count against the cap. If he earns them, then that money is taken from the next year's cap.Problem with an incentive laden deal is you can't really do anything if he gets injured again, you're just saving real money it doesn't help the team. If he's not willing to do us a favour and go some way to pay back some of that $24.6m he's earned for rehabbing then I'm ready to move on and plan with a possibly lesser QB who has a higher chance of being healthy for a full 16 games.