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Originally Posted by sandtrapjack
We have to accept the fact that we will never see fully guaranteed contracts. The players and the NFLPA have accepted it.
That's why they meet in the middle. Where they can get a portion of that contract guaranteed..
And since we as fans don't necessarily get to see every little detail in a players contract, we have no way of knowing what they are owed.
All we here is what ESPN tells us. "Player A signed a 5 year deal with Team B worth 15 million". Thats all we get to see. Does that mean since the contract could be worth 15 million, that if the player is released he should get all 15?
We don't know how much of that 15 million is wrapped around incentives, or participation, or workout bonuses etc.
I agree with you in that common sense tells us that a contract is a contract is a contact and should be honored by both parties involved.
All I am saying is that a certain amount of a players contract should be guaranteed.
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Is refusing to even negotiate an extension meeting in the middle though?