Winslow's broken leg costs him bonus
Kellen Winslow Jr.'s broken leg could cost him a $5.3675 million one-time roster bonus.
Under terms of his six-year, $40 million contract with the Browns, Winslow gambled he would achieve one of 10 supposed easily achievable performance incentives. Those standards ranged from having 41 catches or 801 yards receiving or the simplest standard -- playing time. All Winslow had to do was participate in 35 percent of the Browns' offensive plays and he qualified for two sets of bonuses that would have given him $5.3675 million in 2005. Winslow is scheduled to undergo surgery Tuesday to repair a broken right fibula and is expected to miss eight to 10 weeks. Should the surgery go well and he makes it back on time, it still will be difficult for him to get the 35 percent playing time bonus because of the injury. The contract, negotiated by Carl and Kevin Poston, called for the bonuses to be tied to the 2004 season. Normally, there are rollover provisions in contracts similar to these, but Winslow's contract does not appear to have a rollover of the bonus for future years. Here are the terms of the contract: # He could earn a $2 million roster bonus if he reaches any of the qualifers. The bonus would be paid in two installments -- $1 million on April 1, 2005 and $1 million on April 1, 2006. # An additional $3.367 million was tied exclusively to making the 2005 bonus. "Player can earn Conditional Roster bonus for 2006-2009 only if 2005 Conditional Roster Bonus has already been earned," the contract states. The bonus is rolled over with qualifiers based on the same incentives package, but if the team isn't required to pay the first bonus, the second isn't applicable. Thus, Winslow has to try be back no later than 10 weeks just to be able to play the final four or five games, but that still may not leave him enough time to play 35 percent of the snaps. Last season, the Browns had 1,006 offensive snaps. This season, Cleveland had 110 snaps in the first two games, and Winslow played most of them. He would need to pick up more than 200 plays in the final month of the season just to get to the 35 percent minimum provision. That might be tough. |
Losing a bonus couldn't happen to a nicer *radio Edit* "soldier".
I'm not "glad" he was injured....but I"ll be damn glad if he's hosed out of a bonus he held out so long for. |
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Tough break.
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He's a ****in SOLDIER!! .. There better be a fruit basket when he get out of rehab! and a coulple of masseusses ready to work till the happy ending.. Then I OUTTA here!
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Thats the breaks...Couldn't happen to a nicer guy... :thumb:
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WINSLOW SUCKS AT LIFE
At least he'll get a purple heart out of this for being wounded in action.
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Why are you brining politics up in this bitch? At least he TRIED to play (get the analogy here, smart ass?).
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You overreacted and it was you that turned this political. You failed at trying to attack me. U R LOSE Enclosed in a bottle of tearless baby shampoo. Put it to good use, knucklehead. http://web.ivenue.com/holonfoods/ima...ABYSHAMPOO.jpg |
You two are funny.
Argue over why the chiefs suck or something instead of wasting time on a KWJ. |
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ROFL ROFL ROFL
Poor baby! DT |
you're stupid............... no you're stupid............. no you are!!! Waa waa waa waa. WHO CARES??!! He's a Cleveland Brown.... that's where his problems started.......... unless he is a CHIEF who cares!!
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10 weeks to lick wounds in a foxhole. There's some milspec porn in there somewhere.
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Sheesh! It must be tough being a rookie Tight End in the NFL ... first Kris Wilson, now Winslow.
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The Sniveling Douche character has already been taken.......Please refrain from further Jaz Impersonations. You don't have to Martyr yourself on every thread. |
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As you know now, it ws not political. But I do think it is funny that someone would jump to that conclusion. |
Wilson...Winslow
Maybe it is ony rookie tight ends with a W, I, L, S, O, N in their names. |
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