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He was screwed no matter what, at least he avoided jail time
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Kyle McLorg @Kyle_McLorgBASG 5h5 hours ago
Source: midway thru 2014, York walked into meeting Harbaugh was holding w/ players, & Harbaugh told Jed that the meeting was for "men only"
Kyle McLorg @Kyle_McLorgBASG 4h4 hours ago
Certainly not the beginning of the animosity, but the source said it was a major breaking point in the Harbaugh-York relationship
The Cam Newton contract raises the stakes for the Seahawks and quarterback Russell Wilson. Regardless of whether Wilson would take the same deal right now (I think he wouldn’t) or whether the Seahawks would pay the same deal right now (I think they wouldn’t), the real question is whether Wilson will play out the final year of his rookie contract at $1.5 million and, if so, how much he’ll be able to command in 2016.
The dance between team and player continues with agent Mark Rodgers, a baseball agent, sending a 16-page letter to the Seahawks explaining his position, as initially reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Media.
PFT has confirmed that the letter was sent. Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Rodgers routinely creates “position papers” in all larger baseball negotiations. And while Rodgers isn’t looking to start a war with the Seahawks, he needs to advocate for Wilson.
Wilson eventually needs to decide whether to capitalize on leverage that only will grow with the passage of time — or to leave money on the table in order to allow the team to put a competitive team around him. Regardless, his best-case scenario will only get better and better as February 2016 approaches, with the Seahawks or someone else will pay him as much he wants.
NFL on ESPN @ESPNNFL 3m3 minutes ago
KC looks to stretch the field more often.
Last year, Alex Smith threw only 22 passes more than 20 yards downfield.
Has luck been extended?
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Has luck been extended?
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...t-sends-extensive-position-paper-to-seahawks/
The Cam Newton contract raises the stakes for the Seahawks and quarterback Russell Wilson. Regardless of whether Wilson would take the same deal right now (I think he wouldn’t) or whether the Seahawks would pay the same deal right now (I think they wouldn’t), the real question is whether Wilson will play out the final year of his rookie contract at $1.5 million and, if so, how much he’ll be able to command in 2016.
The dance between team and player continues with agent Mark Rodgers, a baseball agent, sending a 16-page letter to the Seahawks explaining his position, as initially reported by Ian Rapoport of NFL Media.
PFT has confirmed that the letter was sent. Per a source with knowledge of the situation, Rodgers routinely creates “position papers” in all larger baseball negotiations. And while Rodgers isn’t looking to start a war with the Seahawks, he needs to advocate for Wilson.
Wilson eventually needs to decide whether to capitalize on leverage that only will grow with the passage of time — or to leave money on the table in order to allow the team to put a competitive team around him. Regardless, his best-case scenario will only get better and better as February 2016 approaches, with the Seahawks or someone else will pay him as much he wants.
**** is getting real.
Grudens?Never change, Brandon.
Funniest **** I've read in a while. Classic.
Jim completely stopped giving a **** about that chump.
Thinking about it now…it's funny how you could make a case that the top 4 psycho douchebag emo coaches are the two sets of bros. Ryan's and Harbaugh's.
Top 5 graded Defensive Lines heading into 2015:
1. Rams
2. Bills
3. Broncos
4. Jets
5. Dolphins
Top 5 graded Defensive Lines heading into 2015:
1. Rams
2. Bills
3. Broncos
4. Jets
5. Dolphins
Some dominant units right there.
Top 5 graded Defensive Lines heading into 2015:
1. Rams
2. Bills
3. Broncos
4. Jets
5. Dolphins