brimsalabim
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It isn’t as if Earl lives in the real world. These guys have lost perspective.
Ad Hawk":82d83brl said:GeekHawk":82d83brl said:So, people (famous rich people, that is) get ridiculous insurance policies all the time - why can't a team put an injury insurance in a contract? Then not be liable against the salary cap for the insurance payout in case it's needed? Seems like a win-win-win to me (gotta throw Lloyd's of London in the win column too since I imagine they don't actually lose $$ on those aforementioned ridiculous insurance policies...)
Insurance policies are based on % of chance the event insured happens. The likelihood of an injury in the NFL that ends a career is probably quite high (as opposed to life insurance when you're 35 or 40), thus the insurance would cost nearly the same amount as the actual settlement.
jammerhawk":2vc5g0bg said:Earl, I’m not buying it.
Feed the kids? Security? Whatever?
You are just another self important, self entitled, egotistical athlete. Yes you have genuine talent, and of course you have a contract that would have paid you $8.5 million for the year, you agreed to that deal. Likely you would have got a new deal until you got lame advice from your agent, or your ego got in the way of your thinking. The Cowboys ain’t buying, and I think you can feed the kids on that not so inconsequential annual income. Of course that now will be decreased by the amount of the fines the team should take from it and your bonus money.
Hope the fines bite, have fun not playing. No team would be stupid enough to trade for you with your me, me, me attitude. Further, face it, the market has changed for your position and you have seen what happens to the cap of your team when large guaranteed contracts have to be paid to an injured player.
If you are actually worried about your security due to the injury risk of playing a violent sport, buy some insurance, but stop the BS b/c it’s nonsense.
I will be disappointed if the team gives in to you, they’ve honoured their side of your deal with them and treated you with respect, you on the other hand haven’t. At this stage I wouldn’t want you here until you are ‘all in’ and you certainly aren’t.
twisted_steel2":14jl0j45 said:I think its safe to say this letter that was suppose to win over the fans and elicit some sympathy, didn't work.
twisted_steel2":lp5zvfok said:I think its safe to say this letter that was suppose to win over the fans and elicit some sympathy, didn't work.
twisted_steel2":2ar4opq6 said:I think its safe to say this letter that was suppose to win over the fans and elicit some sympathy, didn't work.
Care to elaborate?12thbrah":2z0emp6t said:His beef really should be with the CBA and NFLPA who put the players and teams in these situations. No wonder teams can't hang onto their stars anymore.
12thbrah":3mdhm3o4 said:His beef really should be with the CBA and NFLPA who put the players and teams in these situations. No wonder teams can't hang onto their stars anymore.
Sgt. Largent":2q1at4mq said:12thbrah":2q1at4mq said:His beef really should be with the CBA and NFLPA who put the players and teams in these situations. No wonder teams can't hang onto their stars anymore.
Earl wasn't beefing when he signed his 40M contract in 2015 with 25M guaranteed, 10M bonus and would see every penny of the 40M if he showed up to camp and played the entire season.
But HE'S chosen to go the holdout route demanding a new contract..............when all he has to do is come in, ball out and show the rest of the league that he's healthy and productive.
THAT'S how he can squeeze another extension out of the league. It's sure as hell not by holding out, not playing and keeping all the injury prone and age/production questions in eternal limbo.
Seymour":ynaa0bz9 said:Sgt. Largent":ynaa0bz9 said:12thbrah":ynaa0bz9 said:His beef really should be with the CBA and NFLPA who put the players and teams in these situations. No wonder teams can't hang onto their stars anymore.
Earl wasn't beefing when he signed his 40M contract in 2015 with 25M guaranteed, 10M bonus and would see every penny of the 40M if he showed up to camp and played the entire season.
But HE'S chosen to go the holdout route demanding a new contract..............when all he has to do is come in, ball out and show the rest of the league that he's healthy and productive.
THAT'S how he can squeeze another extension out of the league. It's sure as hell not by holding out, not playing and keeping all the injury prone and age/production questions in eternal limbo.
Not good enough for Earl! He needs security for his family. What if he gets injured this year? How is he going to collect millions of $$ for sitting in the tub rehabing and crying in his drink about retirement?
That is his mentality, he wants to know he can rape the team (any team...money all spends the same) for $$ if he gets injured this season. ukeface: