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journeyscarab 04-04-2009 05:24 PM

Buress turned down $29.5 mil offer from Giants
 
Plaxico Burress, who was released by the Giants on Friday, apparently walked away from a good deal offered by the team before it cut ties with the wide receiver.

Burress had the chance to earn $29.5 million over the remainder of his contract, but he turned it down because he no longer wanted to be a Giant, The Newark Star-Ledger reports:

According to someone familiar with the negotiations, the team offered Burress the chance to earn all of the money that was written into his contract from here on out. All he had to do was end his fight for the money he forfeited over the last four weeks of last season (base salary, roster bonus and signing bonus) during which he was suspended for “conduct detrimental to the team” and start playing by their rules.

Burress said no to the deal, so the Giants said no to his further employment with the team.

unothadeal 04-04-2009 05:28 PM

Funny how none of us would ever turn down $1 million dollars, let alone 29, and he does it like it's an insult.

Hammock Parties 04-04-2009 05:28 PM

Doesn't this mean his legal issues are pretty much null at this point?

I don't see how the Chiefs can pass on him.

journeyscarab 04-04-2009 05:29 PM

i dont understand why he would reject that? he would still be on a super bowl caliber team. stupid either way.

Skip Towne 04-04-2009 05:29 PM

The taxpayers will be supporting him soon.

journeyscarab 04-04-2009 05:30 PM

why would you go to jail just by shooting yourself in the leg? hes so f****** stupid.

the Talking Can 04-04-2009 05:36 PM

how does someone that dumb live past 18?

notorious 04-04-2009 05:42 PM

They must be going for the insanity defense and they are going to use Plexiglasse's rejection of the Giant's contract offer as proof of insanity.

Skip Towne 04-04-2009 05:44 PM

I'll bet his agent is some kind of pissed off. That's a couple of mil he lost too.

Dylan 04-04-2009 06:50 PM

Moon Lands on Man ....

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Two Ton Agent Lands on Plax ...

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The Franchise 04-04-2009 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by journeyscarab (Post 5640543)
why would you go to jail just by shooting yourself in the leg? hes so f****** stupid.

I'm pretty sure he wasn't supposed to have a concealed weapon.

Hydrae 04-04-2009 06:59 PM

Quote:

All he had to do was end his fight for the money he forfeited over the last four weeks of last season (base salary, roster bonus and signing bonus) during which he was suspended for “conduct detrimental to the team” and start playing by their rules.
Coughlin can be pretty strict. I suspect this is the main reason for turning it down.

Thig Lyfe 04-04-2009 07:02 PM

PlaxiBowe!!!!!

Dylan 04-04-2009 07:17 PM

New York has the toughest law in the country against possession of a loaded gun. It will result in serious prison time. Plax is a celebrity, so who knows...

Quote:

Major Bloomberg ushered through City Hall some of the toughest gun laws in the nation. Bloomberg let it be known that his law -- which even makes a legally registered gun in New York State illegal if it hasn't been registered in the five boroughs -- was the ultimate weapon in firearm protection.

"Last year, our Administration succeeded in pushing through a law that gives New York the toughest penalty in the country for carrying an illegal loaded handgun," said Bloomberg. "Now, if you are convicted, you will serve a minimum of 3˝ years behind bars -- no exceptions."

Dylan 04-04-2009 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SportsRacer (Post 5640785)
PlaxiBowe!!!!!

We'll take Bowe... :thumb:

Don't worry, Pioli will have the team set-up in no time... The Chiefs got the best NFL GM of the decade...

... you deserve it after putting up with Carl Peterson & Herm Edwards.

soundmind 04-04-2009 07:20 PM

Good god.

Bwana 04-04-2009 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by the Talking Can (Post 5640551)
how does someone that dumb live past 18?

luck

Valiant 04-04-2009 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylan (Post 5640810)
New York has the toughest law in the country against possession of a loaded gun. It will result in serious prison time. Plax is a celebrity, so who knows...

That would be soooooo awesome since Plax turned down the money and New York imprisons him for 3+ years for violating the law and not giving him a break because of celeb status..

Man just think how pissed he would be throwing away almost 30mill and having to sit in prison and Drew loses all of his clients because of his bad advice..

It would be on a epic scale if this happened..

Bugeater 04-04-2009 07:27 PM

Dumb. Ass.

Dylan 04-04-2009 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hydrae (Post 5640783)
Coughlin can be pretty strict. I suspect this is the main reason for turning it down.

This mess has his agent Drew Rosenhaus written all over it. He's is a bigger cancer than his clients. Squabbling over over one million dollars. Ridiculous -- now watch him go play for the Eagles... lol


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According to someone familiar with the negotiations, the team offered Burress the chance to earn all of the money that was written into his contract from here on out. All he had to do was end his fight for the money he forfeited over the last four weeks of last season (base salary, roster bonus and signing bonus) during which he was suspended for "conduct detrimental to the team" and start playing by their rules.

It's unclear if the full $1 million signing bonus payment the Giants withheld would have been considered part of the defaulted money or if the team would have held on to only the prorated portion for the four weeks he was suspended (a little more than $200,000) and paid him the rest.

But what is clear, according to the people familiar with the team's offer, is the Giants would have allowed Burress the opportunity to earn the remaining four years on his deal: $11.5 million in base salaries, $3.5 million in reporting bonuses (which are actually behavioral clauses), $8.2 million in roster bonuses, $5 million in escalators and $1.3 million in workout bonuses. That's a grand total of $29.5 million that was out there to be earned.

The Giants would have packaged the deal in the form of a new contract and there might have been a penny lost or gained here and there. But they were willing to work with him and give him the chance to make roughly what he could have earned over the next four years if he hadn't blown a hole in his leg last November.

-King- 04-04-2009 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip Towne (Post 5640579)
I'll bet his agent is some kind of pissed off. That's a couple of mil he lost too.


His agent is probably the person who told him to turn it down. Theres no way a player turns down a contract without his agents/lawyers approval, especially one that is in the same situation Plax is in. I would love to hear an explanation.

-King- 04-04-2009 07:35 PM

Yup, now I'm sure his agent told him to turn it down. His agent is Drew Rosenhaus, who is the best agent in the NFL. He's cooking something up.

Dylan 04-04-2009 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Valiant (Post 5640829)
That would be soooooo awesome since Plax turned down the money and New York imprisons him for 3+ years for violating the law and not giving him a break because of celeb status..

Man just think how pissed he would be throwing away almost 30mill and having to sit in prison and Drew loses all of his clients because of his bad advice..

It would be on a epic scale if this happened..

I believe the delay in the court case probably played a role in the Giants decision. The case was adjoined to the middle of June while the DA and Plax's lawyers work out a plea deal. That tells me the DA rejected the plea for no jail time served.

Honestly, what was Plax going to do if someone just so happened to pull out a gun --- Shoot it out like he's in a movie the Wild West. There's always undercover cops in the clubs looking for drug dealers. He's lucky to be alive after they heard his gun went off. for cryinoutloud...

the Talking Can 04-04-2009 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hydrae (Post 5640783)
Coughlin can be pretty strict. I suspect this is the main reason for turning it down.

yeah, he's know for having rules against shooting yourself...

wild1 04-04-2009 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Claythan (Post 5640536)
Doesn't this mean his legal issues are pretty much null at this point?

I don't see how the Chiefs can pass on him.

Well there's that little matter about him facing prison time.

Valiant 04-04-2009 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KcChiefsKing (Post 5640850)
His agent is probably the person who told him to turn it down. Theres no way a player turns down a contract without his agents/lawyers approval, especially one that is in the same situation Plax is in. I would love to hear an explanation.

And yet if you go it yourself ala Culpepper you are also screwed..

Dylan 04-04-2009 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KcChiefsKing (Post 5640853)
Yup, now I'm sure his agent told him to turn it down. His agent is Drew Rosenhaus, who is the best agent in the NFL. He's cooking something up.

I respect your opinion -- Rosenhaus is known for violating the policies of the NFLPA. He's shopping two other players under contract besides Plax -- Bolden and Chad Johnson. Drew has a long history of doing more harm than good for his clients.

Here's a look at a ton of negative stories -- and I did a one second search:

http://content.usatoday.com/search2/...senhaus%20&p=1

splatbass 04-04-2009 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hydrae (Post 5640783)
Coughlin can be pretty strict. I suspect this is the main reason for turning it down.

For $29M he can yell at me every day.

Mojo Rising 04-05-2009 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylan (Post 5640861)
I believe the delay in the court case probably played a role in the Giants decision. The case was adjoined to the middle of June while the DA and Plax's lawyers work out a plea deal. That tells me the DA rejected the plea for no jail time served.

Honestly, what was Plax going to do if someone just so happened to pull out a gun --- Shoot it out like he's in a movie the Wild West. There's always undercover cops in the clubs looking for drug dealers. He's lucky to be alive after they heard his gun went off. for cryinoutloud...

Or the DA was not allowed to work out a no jail or short jail term that would have ended by September. Bloomberg is on record that there will not be Star treatment in this case.

This idiot deserves to be in jail. The gun could have easily killed an innocent person. This was the result of his incompetence. What if something out of his control triggered the gun like a nearby bar fight or someone bumping into him in a crowded bar.

NFL Live reported that in January Rosenhaus "accidentally" sent an email to other teams stating that Plax is available for a trade.

Do agents get paid as a percentage of the $ the player recieves during the contract or up-front when a contract is signed? If they get paid up front when the contract is signed the agent would have an incentive to get the player a new contract and not live up to the old contract.

Valiant 04-06-2009 08:58 PM

More news that he is an idiot and needs to rot in jail..

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4045389

Plaxico Burress, released Friday by the Giants amid an ongoing gun-possession case in New York, cursed out a police officer in Florida during a recent traffic stop, telling the cop he was going to be in trouble because Burress knew the sheriff "personally," the New York Post has reported.

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Burress, who faces a possible 3˝-year prison sentence on the gun charge, replied to each of the officer's questions and commands with an "[expletive] you" during the stop, the newspaper reported, citing police.

Broward County Deputy Sheriff Donald Harris pulled Burress over around 10:30 a.m. on March 18 for speeding on Interstate 95 near Fort Lauderdale, the Post reported. Harris opened the door of Burress' black 2008 Toyota Sequoia when the officer couldn't see inside the player's SUV.

"[Expletive] you," Burress said, according to the Post. "You can't open my [expletive] door."

Burress, who the police report said was driving like "he was going to kill somebody," was issued a $150 speeding citation, his fifth traffic ticket in Florida in the past month, the report said.

According to the police, a "violent and aggressive" Burress, 31, was asked to get out of his car to be checked for weapons.

"You're going to hear about this by the end of your shift," said Burress, who has a house in South Florida, as he returned to his car, according to the newspaper report.

Burress also received tickets for going 60 mph in a 45 mph zone, improper tags, improper lane change and improper window tinting on March 1, the Post reported.

His gun-possession case was adjourned last Tuesday until June 15.


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