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01-10-2008, 02:33 PM #1
Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
Contract Information for Justin Harrell
7/27/2007: Signed a six-year, $14.507 million contract. The deal includes $8.1 million in guarantees and voids to five years, $11.75 million if Harrell plays 35 percent of the snaps as a rookie. 2007: $285,000 (+ $962,000 roster bonus), 2008: $370,000, (+ $5.3 million option bonus + $30,000 roster bonus), 2009: $460,000 (+ $186,625 roster bonus), 2010: $550,000 (+ $408,375 roster bonus), 2011: $650,000 (+ $575,000 roster bonus), 2012: Voidable Year, 2013: Free Agent
Wise spending indeed
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You can't be let down if you don't expect the world
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01-10-2008, 02:36 PM #2
Re: Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
"MindFreak" wrote:
Should I break out Twills contract and money spent already for you?Contract Information for Justin Harrell
7/27/2007: Signed a six-year, $14.507 million contract. The deal includes $8.1 million in guarantees and voids to five years, $11.75 million if Harrell plays 35 percent of the snaps as a rookie. 2007: $285,000 (+ $962,000 roster bonus), 2008: $370,000, (+ $5.3 million option bonus + $30,000 roster bonus), 2009: $460,000 (+ $186,625 roster bonus), 2010: $550,000 (+ $408,375 roster bonus), 2011: $650,000 (+ $575,000 roster bonus), 2012: Voidable Year, 2013: Free Agent
Wise spending indeed
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;D
He is a first year player starting to pick it up.. I think he will turn out okay. Patience.
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01-10-2008, 02:36 PM #3
Re: Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
Give him some time

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01-10-2008, 02:54 PM #4
Re: Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
"pack93z" wrote:
No, that's ok. Still though a 5Mil option for next year?"MindFreak" wrote:
Should I break out Twills contract and money spent already for you?Contract Information for Justin Harrell
7/27/2007: Signed a six-year, $14.507 million contract. The deal includes $8.1 million in guarantees and voids to five years, $11.75 million if Harrell plays 35 percent of the snaps as a rookie. 2007: $285,000 (+ $962,000 roster bonus), 2008: $370,000, (+ $5.3 million option bonus + $30,000 roster bonus), 2009: $460,000 (+ $186,625 roster bonus), 2010: $550,000 (+ $408,375 roster bonus), 2011: $650,000 (+ $575,000 roster bonus), 2012: Voidable Year, 2013: Free Agent
Wise spending indeed
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;D
He is a first year player starting to pick it up.. I think he will turn out okay. Patience.You can't be let down if you don't expect the world
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01-10-2008, 02:58 PM #5
Re: Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
"MindFreak" wrote:
Think of it as a signing bonus, because in reality that is what it is.. Harrell was drafted with a Biceps injury, so they pushed the Signing bonus out a year instead of giving it up front, basically protecting the Packers from losing the signing bonus outright if he couldn't recover and play the game."pack93z" wrote:
No, that's ok. Still though a 5Mil option for next year?"MindFreak" wrote:
Should I break out Twills contract and money spent already for you?Contract Information for Justin Harrell
7/27/2007: Signed a six-year, $14.507 million contract. The deal includes $8.1 million in guarantees and voids to five years, $11.75 million if Harrell plays 35 percent of the snaps as a rookie. 2007: $285,000 (+ $962,000 roster bonus), 2008: $370,000, (+ $5.3 million option bonus + $30,000 roster bonus), 2009: $460,000 (+ $186,625 roster bonus), 2010: $550,000 (+ $408,375 roster bonus), 2011: $650,000 (+ $575,000 roster bonus), 2012: Voidable Year, 2013: Free Agent
Wise spending indeed
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;D
He is a first year player starting to pick it up.. I think he will turn out okay. Patience.
Added bonus is that is pushed the dollars into the cap of 08' and it becomes a one time hit instead of a pro-rated hit for the course of the contract.
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01-10-2008, 03:02 PM #6
Re: Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
"pack93z" wrote:
I don't think you can compare a WR to a DL. Totally different areas."MindFreak" wrote:
Should I break out Twills contract and money spent already for you?Contract Information for Justin Harrell
7/27/2007: Signed a six-year, $14.507 million contract. The deal includes $8.1 million in guarantees and voids to five years, $11.75 million if Harrell plays 35 percent of the snaps as a rookie. 2007: $285,000 (+ $962,000 roster bonus), 2008: $370,000, (+ $5.3 million option bonus + $30,000 roster bonus), 2009: $460,000 (+ $186,625 roster bonus), 2010: $550,000 (+ $408,375 roster bonus), 2011: $650,000 (+ $575,000 roster bonus), 2012: Voidable Year, 2013: Free Agent
Wise spending indeed
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;D
He is a first year player starting to pick it up.. I think he will turn out okay. Patience.
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01-10-2008, 03:04 PM #7
Re: Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
"marstc09" wrote:
Agreed, just poking fun back at spending a ton of money with little to show for it so far.. nothing more."pack93z" wrote:
I don't think you can compare a WR to a DL. Totally different areas."MindFreak" wrote:
Should I break out Twills contract and money spent already for you?Contract Information for Justin Harrell
7/27/2007: Signed a six-year, $14.507 million contract. The deal includes $8.1 million in guarantees and voids to five years, $11.75 million if Harrell plays 35 percent of the snaps as a rookie. 2007: $285,000 (+ $962,000 roster bonus), 2008: $370,000, (+ $5.3 million option bonus + $30,000 roster bonus), 2009: $460,000 (+ $186,625 roster bonus), 2010: $550,000 (+ $408,375 roster bonus), 2011: $650,000 (+ $575,000 roster bonus), 2012: Voidable Year, 2013: Free Agent
Wise spending indeed
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;D
He is a first year player starting to pick it up.. I think he will turn out okay. Patience.
The contract sizes between the positions isn't a fair apples to apples comparison.
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Re: Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
"pack93z" wrote:
Hey pack, was this you? ;D"marstc09" wrote:
Agreed, just poking fun back at spending a ton of money with little to show for it so far.. nothing more."pack93z" wrote:
I don't think you can compare a WR to a DL. Totally different areas."MindFreak" wrote:
Should I break out Twills contract and money spent already for you?Contract Information for Justin Harrell
7/27/2007: Signed a six-year, $14.507 million contract. The deal includes $8.1 million in guarantees and voids to five years, $11.75 million if Harrell plays 35 percent of the snaps as a rookie. 2007: $285,000 (+ $962,000 roster bonus), 2008: $370,000, (+ $5.3 million option bonus + $30,000 roster bonus), 2009: $460,000 (+ $186,625 roster bonus), 2010: $550,000 (+ $408,375 roster bonus), 2011: $650,000 (+ $575,000 roster bonus), 2012: Voidable Year, 2013: Free Agent
Wise spending indeed
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;D
He is a first year player starting to pick it up.. I think he will turn out okay. Patience.
The contract sizes between the positions isn't a fair apples to apples comparison.
[youtube=425,350]ekPumyJjdX4[/youtube]
Just kidding.
Actually I would rather have Harrell and his contract than TWill and his right now...
Zeus wrote:
When are you going to realize that picking out the 20 bad throws this year and ignoring the 300 good ones does not make your point?
=Z=
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01-10-2008, 03:13 PM #9
Re: Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
"NodakPaul" wrote:
LOL.. not quite.. but I was pretty pissed at the time. All the safeties sitting on the board, the Browns trying to trade away next years 1st rounder (which a typical browns teams makes a high pick) and the 2nd.. and we pick a hurt DT that probably slides to that 2nd round spot anyway.. yep I was hot.Hey pack, was this you? ;D
[youtube=425,350]ekPumyJjdX4[/youtube]
Just kidding.
Actually I would rather have Harrell and his contract than TWill and his right now...

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01-10-2008, 06:22 PM #10
Re: Great Value for your dollar cheesediks
"NodakPaul" wrote:
Justin should kick this guys ass for spitting on his picture and flushing it down the toilet."pack93z" wrote:
Hey pack, was this you? ;D"marstc09" wrote:
Agreed, just poking fun back at spending a ton of money with little to show for it so far.. nothing more."pack93z" wrote:
I don't think you can compare a WR to a DL. Totally different areas."MindFreak" wrote:
Should I break out Twills contract and money spent already for you?Contract Information for Justin Harrell
7/27/2007: Signed a six-year, $14.507 million contract. The deal includes $8.1 million in guarantees and voids to five years, $11.75 million if Harrell plays 35 percent of the snaps as a rookie. 2007: $285,000 (+ $962,000 roster bonus), 2008: $370,000, (+ $5.3 million option bonus + $30,000 roster bonus), 2009: $460,000 (+ $186,625 roster bonus), 2010: $550,000 (+ $408,375 roster bonus), 2011: $650,000 (+ $575,000 roster bonus), 2012: Voidable Year, 2013: Free Agent
Wise spending indeed
:
;D
He is a first year player starting to pick it up.. I think he will turn out okay. Patience.
The contract sizes between the positions isn't a fair apples to apples comparison.
[youtube=425,350]ekPumyJjdX4[/youtube]
Just kidding.
Actually I would rather have Harrell and his contract than TWill and his right now...

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