TwoDeep3
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Zeke should honor his original contract since he has 2 years left. Would understand him demanding a new contract a year from now, but not now.
Running backs are not respected now in this league. There was a time when a real stud would be with a team for more than one contract. Franchising them to get an extra two years and then jettisoning the player is the owners maneuver. The player gets his original contract and if he outperforms, too bad. He'll get an extra two years with no real security.
Now this is important.
This year Zeke doesn't make a great deal considering his stature with the team. He is nearly 40% of the offense. (As a side note, his salary is a great amount to working stiffs like us. But this is an entertainment venue and those guys get paid well. The argument about how much he makes versus us isn't germane,)
This is the year Zeke has the hammer. This year only. Next year he will be making about threer times what he makes this year oin his last year of his contract.
This is about security He could sign a four or five year contract and have so much guaranteed, if the worst case scenario happened he would still have choices and enough money to find anoither gig. Not football if it were an injury.
So if Zeke got a debilitating injury in the first year of his franchise, he gets no more money. But Jerry understands this, and frankly this is where I think the team prepares better than most. They will sign him and this goes away and the season will roll on.
This is business and honoring his contract - which we'd be held tro that standard - does not apply because of the way the league treats the players, which is essentially meat.
Different world, different rules.

