Can DLaw get paid using Antonio Brown template? Randy Moss think so

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Hate to it but I would not put this pass DLaw......others words, can if force his way out and still get paid.

FYI ......Peter King said in his weekly FMIA that a GM told him as much of an azz AB has been, top elite players always get paid.

Randy Moss: Elite players can get paid by learning from Antonio Brown
Posted by Michael David Smith on March 11, 2019, 10:58 AM EDT

After seeing Antonio Brown force his way out of Pittsburgh and get a pay raise in Oakland, will other top players try to do the same thing? One Hall of Fame receiver thinks they might.

Randy Moss said on ESPN that he believes great players should note what Brown did, how he came out ahead financially, and consider whether they’re in a position that they could do the same thing.


“I would tell you this: If you are an elite player in the National Football League, then I think yes, this is the approach, this is a page you can take out of Antonio Brown’s book,” Moss said. “Stay aggressive, be aggressive.”
 
Lets say the average superstar NFL player makes 100 million vs. 75 million in his NFL career... does it really matter that much... he'll probably fart away most of the money stupidly...
 
Yeah, he's got the diva qualities, much like Bell and AB.

And in today's NFL, players are allowed to cry/whine their way out of town.
 
Hate to it but I would not put this pass DLaw......others words, can if force his way out and still get paid.

FYI ......Peter King said in his weekly FMIA that a GM told him as much of an azz AB has been, top elite players always get paid.

Randy Moss: Elite players can get paid by learning from Antonio Brown
Posted by Michael David Smith on March 11, 2019, 10:58 AM EDT

After seeing Antonio Brown force his way out of Pittsburgh and get a pay raise in Oakland, will other top players try to do the same thing? One Hall of Fame receiver thinks they might.

Randy Moss said on ESPN that he believes great players should note what Brown did, how he came out ahead financially, and consider whether they’re in a position that they could do the same thing.


“I would tell you this: If you are an elite player in the National Football League, then I think yes, this is the approach, this is a page you can take out of Antonio Brown’s book,” Moss said. “Stay aggressive, be aggressive.”

There aren't as many "elite" players in the NFL as there are players who see themselves as elite, so someone is going to overplay their hand.

There are also teams who will never do what the Raiders did for AB.
 
Lets say the average superstar NFL player makes 100 million vs. 75 million in his NFL career... does it really matter that much... he'll probably fart away most of the money stupidly...
Does 25 million over the same length of time matter? I'd say yes and would imagine I'm in the majority here.
 

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