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I guess Mike Florio and the CBS Sports writer is doing the same. :rolleyes: Everyone knows that Hootie is a dumbass but thanks for clearing up the fact that you are, too. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-31-7-million/ For Wilson, he swapped a $1.542 million base salary for 2015 and the possibility of getting a lot more later for a fairly large bird in the hand now. Whether it’s viewed as $21.9 million per year in new money or $17.8 million per year in total value, it’s a lot more than Wilson has made in three NFL seasons. And it was the smart and prudent choice to make. |
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because Alex Smith signed a 4 year, $68M extension that was tacked on to his existing deal. As did Aaron Rodgers. So you were dead wrong. You do realize that, right? Or are you too stubborn to admit it? Looking forward to your response. |
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Russell Wilson agreed to a five year deal with a maximum value of $87.5 million per year. What he would have made under his rookie contract is irrelevant, as both parties have a new agreement in place. |
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Wrong. LMAO |
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You keep posting the same disingenuous bullshit. |
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It's like saying you paid $3 a gallon to fill your tank, and then Dane pretends you meant that, because the 2 gallons left in your tank only cost you $2.50 a gallon that you clearly meant that the current gas price is $3.25 and that you factored in last week's purchase to come up with some bizarre average. |
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Russell Wilson: Signed a five-year, $89.142 million contract. The deal contains $60 million guaranteed, including a $31 million signing bonus. (17.82) Aaron Rodgers: Signed a seven-year, $130.75 million contract. The deal contains $54 million guaranteed -- $35 million signing bonus and each of Rodgers' 2014 and 2015 roster bonuses. (18.67) Tony Romo: Signed a seven-year, $119.5 million contract. The deal contains $55 million guaranteed, including a $25 million signing bonus. (17.07) Yep Dane. Alex Smith money. |
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And who gives a **** what a drunken racist and a tiny little shit like yourself believe is the proper nomenclature for discussing the details of a contract? But go ahead and ignore what Mike Florio and CBS Sports has written because it's pretty clear that you are failing to acknowledge that Russell Wilson is currently signed to a five year deal worth a maximum value of $87.5 million. |
This is like pulling teeth.
Go to overthecap or spotrac and they don't even acknowledge the original contract details. It's all about the new money. |
Aaron Rodgers, using Dane's logic, makes $850,000 more per year than Russell Wilson.
Yep. Alex Smith money. |
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**** you and the milk carton you rode in on. |
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Keep the hits on coming, Mr. McCloud. |
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