Mick063
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Some epic bedwetting going on here.
Insults or backhanded comments to people in a thread, unnecessary. God forbid people either voice a concern or opinion.. lolSome epic bedwetting going on here.
I think he will sign soon. Missing a couple of days is nothing.
I wonder if it is a cap issue. Most teams picking at the top of the draft are rebuilding and have plenty of cap space. So although a number 5 pick might ordinarily expect to get his money up front, the Seahawks don't have that luxury. But couldn't they pay it up front and then spread it out over 4 or 5 years if it's a bonus?
I didn't name you specifically, yet you felt compelled to feel offended. It is revealing. God forbid that concern trolls are disproportionally defended. God forbid that someone has THAT opinion. We demand our right to feel feigned outrage about nothingburgers around here. Apparently, if you complain about complainers, you are accused of "not contributing". Ever stop to consider that my opinion is being marginalized in favor of another opinion without further enlightenment as to why? I find it odd that one of the folks that feels inexplicably concerned more than most also wields some moderation power. Sheesh. Talk about cancel culture. Regardless, I will stand up to the concern trolls because the third best winning percentage of the last decade is entirely undeserving of so much disproportionate, incessant "concern". Especially on a "fan" site. People come here to feel good about their team. Not to get their fandom beaten down by concern trolls.Insults or backhanded comments to people in a thread, unnecessary. God forbid people either voice a concern or opinion.. lolhow about instead of a backhanded comment, try something more constructive, creative OR something that actually contributes.
I know right. I thought I was the only one allowed to do that lolInsults or backhanded comments to people in a thread, unnecessary. God forbid people either voice a concern or opinion.. lolhow about instead of a backhanded comment, try something more constructive, creative OR something that actually contributes.
I don't like the optics of it. Hopefully it will get sorted out.And with TC coming up.. how does this look and affect things?
Imo not a great way to start
I can guarantee he wasn’t offended.I didn't name you specifically, yet you felt compelled to feel offended. It is revealing. God forbid that concern trolls are disproportionally defended. God forbid that someone has THAT opinion. We demand our right to feel feigned outrage about nothingburgers around here. Apparently, if you complain about complainers, you are accused of "not contributing". Ever stop to consider that my opinion is being marginalized in favor of another opinion without further enlightenment as to why? I find it odd that one of the folks that feels inexplicably concerned more than most also wields some moderation power. Sheesh. Talk about cancel culture. Regardless, I will stand up to the concern trolls because the third best winning percentage of the last decade is entirely undeserving of so much disproportionate, incessant "concern". Especially on a "fan" site. People come here to feel good about their team. Not to get their fandom beaten down by concern trolls.
So that was my question, and you seem to answer it. So there is absolutely no impact on this year's cap whether the bonus is paid up front or in installments? Then I say pay the guy his bonus!It is not a cap issue. The amount of Witherspoon's compensation and its breakdown are already determined by his draft spot. It's a fully guaranteed $31.86M over four years, $21.17M of which is the signing bonus. No matter when the signing bonus is paid, its accounting on the cap is spread equally over the four years of the contract, so it's $5,292,500 per year of signing-bonus cap hits.
The issue is when the bonus is actually paid, and more specifically, in how many payments. A lot of teams, including the Seahawks, prefer to pay part of large signing bonuses up-front and then defer payment of the remaining part until later dates for cash-flow-reasons, not for any reason related to the salary cap.
The three quarterbacks taken ahead of Witherspoon in the draft got their full signing bonuses up-front. Will Anderson, the other player drafted ahead of Witherspoon, got 85% of his signing bonus up-front, with the remaining 15% to be paid later.
According to the sources feeding the media reports, Witherspoon wants his whole bonus paid up-front, while the Seahawks want to defer part of the payment. The amounts of the components of the contract and its cap accounting are already decided.
Most GM’s do. This is a non issue he’ll be in camp signed by Monday guaranteedHe likes to push them out as far as he can
Yea - again - it's NOT a good look.And with TC coming up.. how does this look and affect things?
Imo not a great way to start
I thought i read somewhere it was Reggie Johnson and Tory Dandy of Creative Artists AgencyI'm guessing that it's Spoon's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, that's at the core of this stalemate.
Rosenhaus' future clients will be affected by Spoon's contract... either directly or indirectly.
And I thought that I read that Rosenhaus represents both Jalen Carter and Witherspoon.I thought i read somewhere it was Reggie Johnson and Tory Dandy of Creative Artists Agency
According to Spotrac, Witherspoon is represented by CAA Sports - https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/seattle-seahawks/devon-witherspoon-82282/I'm guessing that it's Spoon's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, that's at the core of this stalemate.
Rosenhaus' future clients will be affected by Spoon's contract... either directly or indirectly.
Let's shift the blame in his (Rosenhaus) direction for a while.