gbrittain said:You have to read the fine print on that one. It is not that big of a contract.
It's only if he plays "X" amount of games in the state of Minnesota. It's a "poison pill" clause against Minny matching.gbrittain said:You have to read the fine print on that one. It is not that big of a contract.
cowboyfan4life_mark said:It's only if he plays "X" amount of games in the state of Minnesota. It's a "poison pill" clause against Minny matching.
5Stars said:I've not kept up with the news much, and this "poison pill" stuff has me confused....!
Will you explain exactely what a "poison pill" clause is, please...
Thanks....
cowboysfan31 said:If Burleson plays more than 5 games in the state of Minnesota, the entire contract is guaranteed. Also, if Burleson is getting paid more than the average salary of all of Minny's RBs then the entire contract is guaranteed.
He would. That is the point. No way Minny would agree to a deal like that. Color him gone!5Stars said:Thanks...but, why would he NOT play more then 5 games in Minny? I'm confused! (as usual)!
5Stars said:Thanks...but, why would he NOT play more then 5 games in Minny? I'm confused! (as usual)!
big dog cowboy said:He would. That is the point. No way Minny would agree to a deal like that. Color him gone!
5Stars said:Thanks...but, why would he NOT play more then 5 games in Minny? I'm confused! (as usual)!
And how would that work? They play a 16 game season. Has a team ever played another more than 2x during a given season?jrumann59 said:He could play 5 games in Minny if the Seadogs play minny 5 times at minnesota.
Oh, I finally get it.cowboyfan4life_mark said:It's only if he plays "X" amount of games in the state of Minnesota. It's a "poison pill" clause against Minny matching.