We got him.
3 years $37.5M with $25M guaranteed.
3 years $37.5M with $25M guaranteed.
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This makes a lot of sense if they are going forward with Cam.
He did. And Bruschi and Troy Brown and probably others stayed for less money when they could have made more elsewhere. Very different from taking less money because there is no market for them anymore. They liked winning.TFB stayed for less money.
Agreed. It is hard for us to understand the difference between 10-15 million since to us 10 million is LIFE ALTERING as much as we think we would alter it. Everything is relative though. If I had too choose between a job that paid 300k and another that paid 450k I'd be gone in a second. And that is coming from a guy that has only worked for two companies in my entire adult career (28 years).He did. And Bruschi and Troy Brown and probably others stayed for less money when they could have made more elsewhere. Very different from taking less money because there is no market for them anymore. They liked winning.
Some players will play for less to play for a winning team. Not nearly as many as I would have thought, though. I really never understood going for the big payday because the NFL small payday is still ridiculously big. Why anyone would refuse $10+ million for get the glorious feeling of winning to get $15 million to go home in a down mood every SUnday is beyond me. What can you not do with ten million dollars. What good is money if you aren't as happy as you could be. Bruschi, Brown, and Brady are tree examples. I'm sure other winning teams have some also, I only know the Patriots ones.
Another reason for staying for less money could be loyalty. I believe Joe Thomas stayed with the Browns because they were the team than drafted him.
In almost all cases, though, players will go for the top dollar. Doesn't matter who or where, they'll go to the highest bidder.
Exactly.It makes sense regardless of who is at QB.