Someon'e getting an Extension today per Jerry!

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LatinMind;1858559 said:
so wait unti he;s a UFA? lol no thanks

he is under contract next season and after that he is still under contract, though it is voidable.

To recap = contract until 2009, when he can void.
 

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Crown Royal;1858566 said:
he is under contract next season and after that he is still under contract, though it is voidable.

To recap = contract until 2009, when he can void.
wrong again

7/23/2003: Signed a seven-year, $33.4 million contract. The deal included a $6.5 million signing bonus and contains $13.1 million in guarantees. 2007: $1,138,667, 2008: $1,416,417 (voidable year), 2009: $1,694,165, 2010: Free Agent
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_contract.aspx?sport=NFL&id=2708
 

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So Barber's getting "Extensions" so he can look like these dudes?

millivanilli1.jpg


I hope not.
 

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LatinMind;1858594 said:
wrong again

7/23/2003: Signed a seven-year, $33.4 million contract. The deal included a $6.5 million signing bonus and contains $13.1 million in guarantees. 2007: $1,138,667, 2008: $1,416,417 (voidable year), 2009: $1,694,165, 2010: Free Agent
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_contract.aspx?sport=NFL&id=2708



I don't care what Rotoworld says. Adam and everything else I've read says it isn't voidable until the final year.

For example: http://espn.go.com/nfl/columns/pasquarelli_len/1585174.html

" The blockbuster deal is for seven years and worth $33 million. Newman can void the final year of the contract. Between the initial signing bonus and the second-tier option bonus, Newman will earn $13,000,100 in upfront money."
 

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I'm pretty sure that if it was voidable next season, you would be hearing quite a bit more talk about extending him.
 

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wastedfluid;1858505 said:
Not trying to be funny - but Dallas is in Central Time Zone.

Which means it's 6:37 there, leaving about 5 hours now.

it's for us east coast cats ;)
 
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Crown Royal;1858557 said:
No. It would be smart to do it next season.

I'm hoping for crayton or hamlin.


Yeah lets throw big cheese at a 4.6 WR who is almost 30 when Hamlin, TNew, Canty and the Barbarion have to be signed still....

Get a clue guys...
 

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McCordsville Cowboy;1858627 said:
Yeah lets tthow big cheese at a 4.6 WR who is almost 30 when Hamlin, TNew, Canty and the Barbarion have to be signed still....

Get a clue guys...


:rolleyes:

Tnew and Canty are still under contract for next season, and Barber is a RFA. That leaves Hamlin and Crayton as the only UFA starters.

And that 4.6 speed WR has contributed pretty well to getting us to this nice record we are looking at.
 

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Crown Royal;1858635 said:
:rolleyes:

Tnew and Canty are still under contract for next season, and Barber is a RFA. That leaves Hamlin and Crayton as the only UFA starters.

And that 4.6 speed WR has contributed pretty well to getting us to this nice record we are looking at.

don't forget Flo
 

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Crown Royal;1858616 said:
I'm pretty sure that if it was voidable next season, you would be hearing quite a bit more talk about extending him.


It would be among the #1 topics on this board and there would be 3 threads a day on the subject. ;)
 

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Big Dakota;1858639 said:
It would be among the #1 topics on this board and there would be 3 threads a day on the subject. ;)

we should have taken Byron Leftwich

damnit
 
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