bjschmonsees
03-09-2006, 10:30 AM
do you think any of the players actually volunteered to restructure?
I think a very large percentage of players approached the team to restructure. I beleive that at least Jansen, Portis, and Brunell did... It is part of the team first attitude Coach Joe Gibbs has brought back to the team. If the team can do better, I can do better. Gibbs' type of guys...
Thanks, Dmek, for welcoming me back! I've returned from a very excellent vacation to New Zealand and Bora Bora!
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firstdown
03-09-2006, 10:32 AM
I work for the Fed & give money back in taxes every payday!They come to you and tell you that you have to give money back. Do you volunterr and pay extra tax money back? LOL I don't find what he said that bad. you know how the press can make something sound bad. He just said that they did not come to him and then maybe laughing said the comment about he wasn't going to volunterr and give money back. I could see that comment as a joke and the press not mention that he was laughing and joking as it was said.
irish
03-09-2006, 10:32 AM
I work for the Fed & give money back in taxes every payday!
Not voluntarily. I know I dont volunteer that money, I just let them take it so I dont end up sharing a cell with Marion Barry.
PWNED
03-09-2006, 10:41 AM
I think a very large percentage of players approached the team to restructure. I beleive that at least Jansen, Portis, and Brunell did... It is part of the team first attitude Coach Joe Gibbs has brought back to the team. If the team can do better, I can do better. Gibbs' type of guys...
Thanks, Dmek, for welcoming me back! I've returned from a very excellent vacation to New Zealand and Bora Bora!
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sounds awesome, when i get old enough i wanna go there for spring break. PARTY!! :party-smi
BrudLee
03-09-2006, 10:43 AM
"Give back" isn't always the case. Frequently, restructures are simply guaranteeing some salary as signing bonus, to be able to spread it over coming years, or converting roster bonuses to signing bonuses for the same reason. The money stays the same, it's just tabulated differently.
PWNED
03-09-2006, 10:53 AM
true, we were going over this in algebra the other day and i was telling them about the skins contracts and theres a formula they use.
Well, he is speaking the truth, isn't he?
His statement probably looks worse in print than it really is.
RedskinPete
03-09-2006, 10:59 AM
Taken from the WP:
Wide receiver David Patten said the same. Patten signed a five-year,$13.5 million deal with a $3.5 million signing bonus. "They didn't come to me," Patten said. "And I didn't volunteer. Would you volunteer to give your money back?"
Does that not rub anyone else the wrong way?
Patton shut up and earn your money!!!! Like many free agents you tock the money but put up little to earn it! Over rated yes! A reach yes! A team player I have questions! You really come off by saying what you said like this...... I got my Money and Rings so deal with it!!! This is Gibbs only bad move that I can see!!!!!!! :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: Patten :vomit: :vomit: :vomit: Man I sure wish we could cut him and get someone that really could be#2 WR. But at BEST he is a #3 or #4 WR!
PWNED
03-09-2006, 11:00 AM
he is, but sometimes i think the truth is meant to be kept to yourself.
RedskinPete
03-09-2006, 11:01 AM
Well, he is speaking the truth, isn't he?
His statement probably looks worse in print than it really is.
Just earn your money baby!!!!!!!!!! :coach: