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Doomsday101

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ENGCowboy;2108617 said:
This is going to be the stickler on any new CBA, I can see the owners wanting to set the contract for each pick in all rounds with an upper and lower limit per pick adjustable for position. This would then prevent agents from looking for a contract higher than last years pick. Cant see the players agreeing thou

The fact that Titans center Kevin Mawae is willing to speak out against supersized rookie contracts, such as quarterback Matt Ryan’s six-year, $72 million deal with the Falcons, is significant because not many veteran players have gone on the record with such beliefs.

The fact that Mawae is now the president of the NFLPA makes the comments a bombshell.

Mawae shared his views with ESPN Radio’s Colin Cowherd on Wednesday.

“As a guy who has been in the league for 14 now going on 15 years and being around other veteran guys, for a young guy to get paid that kind of money and never steps foot on an NFL football field, it’s a little disheartening to think of,” Mawae said. “It makes it tough for a guy who’s proven himself to say ‘I want that kind of money’ when the owners, all they’re going to say is, ‘Well, you weren’t a first-round pick.’

“And I know there is sentiment around the league amongst the players like, ‘Let’s do something to control these salaries and control these signing bonuses’ and things like that, and I know that’s something that the owners are talking about and I’m sure that’s going to play in to this round of negotiations for this collective bargaining agreement.”

Mawae had better tread carefully, or Gene Upshaw will break his neck. After all, Upshaw has insisted that the union will “never agree” to a rookie salary formula, offering up a series of nonsensical arguments based on specious logic.

Suddenly, Upshaw’s position is crumbling from within. And now that the president of the union has said his peace, we expect more players to follow suit. If Upshaw continues to resist, he’ll only be proving to his constituents that he’s completely out of touch with their desires.

As we’ve previously explained, there’s no reason for any player currently in the league to not want to reel in the amounts paid to the first ten or so players drafted each year. Even for the guys who previously received such a windfall, every dollar not paid to an unproven rookie is a dollar that’s available to pay to an established player.

Heck, even Matt Ryan would now vote to curb the practice, since he’s already gotten his huge pile of money for nothing.
 

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This is beginning to remind me of the NBA when players like Penny Hardaway and Kevin Garnett started making $18 mil a year just coming into the league. A lockout and more modest rookie contracts followed.

Quite frankly its pretty sad that the owners allow this to happen to themselves considering they have exclusive negotiating rights to their draft picks.

i imagine there are quite a few executives and owners flaming pissed at Davis nowadays.
 

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FuzzyLumpkins;2108671 said:
This is beginning to remind me of the NBA when players like Penny Hardaway and Kevin Garnett started making $18 mil a year just coming into the league. A lockout and more modest rookie contracts followed.

Quite frankly its pretty sad that the owners allow this to happen to themselves considering they have exclusive negotiating rights to their draft picks.

i imagine there are quite a few executives and owners flaming pissed at Davis nowadays.

i agree.

I just dont understand how players just coming into the league get paid so much freaken money? it should be the othery way around. earn your money by playing your a.s.s off on the field first.

its like in soccer, players dont get paid the big bucks unless they show sum big time quality. surely, theres exceptions but nothing compared to the NFL where year after year players are getting way overpaid.
 

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Okay, the raiders have signed a QB and a RB for over $60M each...that has to make the salary cap a real problem for this team at some point. Oh yeah, didn't they also sign a CB or SS to a high deal as well. Anyone have the salary cap information on this team????
 

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Doomsday;2108011 said:
You really think a guy that hasnt played a snap in the NFL is worth more then guys like Tomlinson, MBIII and other RBs that are paid less then 10k a season? He is walking into the NFL making as much as TO, that seems crazy to me.

I don't think there's anybody making less than 10k a season...unless you count the cheerleaders and ball boys.
 

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Al Davis is a doin' a good job of screwin' this league up. Step down droolboy.
 

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BigDave95;2108103 said:
Worth every penny.

DaBoys4Life;2108118 said:
It's DMac so yeah he's worth it.

glad to see you two buy into hype...

i got some ocean front property in Vegas if your interested...dirty cheap 10K will get you it all...
 

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What is the latest on how the league is thinking about rookie pay scales and any other juicy tidbits?
 
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