First off I understand it's their money and they earned it no matter the outlandish amounts.
However I do find it classless by both players to go public with this for a couple of reasons one to each his own but it would seem trashy to publicly ask for your money when so many people are suffering health wise and financially filing for unemployment etc. While I understand it's their money perhaps do it through the proper channels.
Not every person filing for unemployment or that was promised money by there company is going public with it. It's tacky man.
Next talk about bitter why give the organization a black eye? Was tg not rewarded enough for his efforts? Clay Matthews brought home when it seemed like nobody was lining up to sign him still seems that way.
And please before anyone goes on the attack let me be clear I'm not upset that they are asking for their money they are entitled to it and earned. Just have some class and do it like when you negotiated your deals initially, through the proper channels. Why take to Twitter? Bitter much? During negotiations were we privy to what all the money was signing bonuses what you wanted demands perks etc. we're we informed every step of the way? No we got word after the signing. Just handle your business man stop trying to give the team a bad rap.
Lastly now that it is public according to language in the contract there maybe be certain language that the Rams are well within there rights but either way shouldn't that be handled privately lawyers, agents. Now your getting a dopey bubble head writing that it seems like the Rams are behind on some bills. So two bitter players get there way with dopey media jumping on the bandwagon. Shouldn't thiry have more sense? Personally I hope the language is in favor of the Rams and it gets put out there for all to see and make these two look like shit. Clay I can care less about but tg that's low.
Gee I hope you guys get your money maybe we should all tweet and demand our stimulus checks. Let's embarrass the country because we are angry and bitter.