andyh64000
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Scottemojo":26nwdkju said:Fans make this quote about it not being as fair for players as for teams. But if Kam had a career ending injury, the team would still have to pay the Guaranteed portions of his deal. It goes both ways.
In fact, teams give huge signing bonuses to players, bonuses that really are pay for years not yet played.
I don't really have a problem with Kam's holdout except for one thing, when he was originally extended the Hawks made him the example for how they treat players who have the right kind of approach to the team sport. He was pretty much the first Pete Carroll pick to be singled out like that. He bought his mom a house, it was a really touching story. Late round pick works hard, and him and team appreciate each other.
This holdout has the feel of Kam seeing other contracts, a bit bigger than his, and feeling unappreciated.
Or maybe he is just pulling a big Walt and avoiding some training camp.
The reason he is holding out is because he has no more guaranteed money and he is being underpaid and he didn't get a huge signing bonus. If he has a career ending injury his earnings are finished. Did he sign a bad contract?...Yes...was it his fault? Yes. And regardless of what happens that will still cost him money.
Personally...I think he has earned having next year's salary guaranteed...kind of like a non-scholarship player earning a scholarship. It wouldn't affect the cap and you know that he is going to be a Seahawk next year regardless.