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Crabtree finally caves
Posted on 10/7/09 at 5:32 am
Posted on 10/7/09 at 5:32 am
According to Schefter's Twitter page. Am on iPhone so I can't link at the moment.
6-year deal that can be voided into a 5 based on performance. He will be at the team's training facility today.
Wearing the #15 jersey today in celebration.
6-year deal that can be voided into a 5 based on performance. He will be at the team's training facility today.
Wearing the #15 jersey today in celebration.
This post was edited on 10/7/09 at 6:15 am
Posted on 10/7/09 at 5:36 am to RemouladeSawce
Hmmmm.. Did he cave? Or did the 49ers?
Or did both sides reach a happy medium?
Or did both sides reach a happy medium?
Posted on 10/7/09 at 5:39 am to KBeezy
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Hmmmm.. Did he cave? Or did the 49ers?
Or did both sides reach a happy medium?
Hopefully, he caved.
It would set a bad precedent otherwise, and we could see more and more holdouts in the future.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 5:42 am to KBeezy
Likely a compromise in some form, but there's no way Crabtree got the upper hand.
The Niners front office had every possible ounce of leverage. It was Crabtree and Parker who initiated the talks and went cross-country (without the Niners knowing initially). It's pretty much a given that the Niners had the upper hand. He was the only thing holding negotiations back.
The Niners would have no reason to cave. They are 3-1 and are favorites to win the division. Caving to Crabtree would give future Niner picks extra leverage. The FO recognized that to start. Crabtree was never going to win these negotiations, that's why it's a given that he caved.
The Niners front office had every possible ounce of leverage. It was Crabtree and Parker who initiated the talks and went cross-country (without the Niners knowing initially). It's pretty much a given that the Niners had the upper hand. He was the only thing holding negotiations back.
The Niners would have no reason to cave. They are 3-1 and are favorites to win the division. Caving to Crabtree would give future Niner picks extra leverage. The FO recognized that to start. Crabtree was never going to win these negotiations, that's why it's a given that he caved.
This post was edited on 10/7/09 at 6:17 am
Posted on 10/7/09 at 5:50 am to RemouladeSawce
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Crabtree was never going to win these negotiations, that's why it's a given that he caved.
Lets hope he doesn't disrupt the chemistry this team now has.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 6:29 am to dukke v
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Lets hope he doesn't disrupt the chemistry this team now has.
+1
The 49ers have been playing very well this season, and the worse thing that could happen is Crabby comin in and thinkin he is bigger than the organization and starting some locker room rifs. I wouldnt worry about this tooo much because Singletary gets his way, see Vernon Davis, and I hope he can be a good addition to this team. He should keep a low profile, work his arse off to make the team, and make his impact known on the field and not through his mouth and off the field stuff.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 6:31 am to GeauxDT
Story is HERE
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After a contract stalemate that has lasted four weeks into the NFL season, the 49ers have finally reached a deal with their first-round pick. Michael Crabtree and the team agreed to a six-year deal early this morning, according to team sources. He and his agent had a face-to-face meeting Tuesday afternoon with 49ers vice president of football operations Paraag Marathe in the Bay area. The team source told FOXSports.com "Crabtree finally signed." The deal could void to five years if Crabtree has two very good years among his first four, otherwise he'll make just $4 million in the sixth year.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 7:21 am to arrakis
Wish I would make just 4 million in my 6th year
Posted on 10/7/09 at 7:23 am to KBeezy
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Wish I would make just 4 million in my 6th year
So do I...So do I
Posted on 10/7/09 at 8:09 am to RemouladeSawce
About time....fricking moron.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 8:17 am to RemouladeSawce
if, in fact, Crabtree was the one who caved, I love this. It could set a blueprint for other teams in the NFL to not give in to diva rookies who haven't proven jack shite
Posted on 10/7/09 at 8:26 am to Pilot Tiger
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It could set a blueprint for other teams in the NFL to not give in to diva rookies who haven't proven jack shite
The NFL needs to set a blueprint by fixing the rookie pay scale. This shite is just ridiculous.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 9:13 am to dukke v
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Lets hope he doesn't disrupt the chemistry this team now has.
Mike Singletary will not allow this to happen. He may be the best coach for this type of situation.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 9:16 am to shel311
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It would set a bad precedent otherwise, and we could see more and more holdouts in the future.
Peeps will hold out....nature of the game. The guys who want to get into camp will. Everyone knows what happens when you don't. He will be another case, GM's can point to and say.....see, he came in late and did shite or got hurt.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 9:31 am to RemouladeSawce
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Posted on 10/7/09 at 9:35 am to BBONDS25
I wonder what kind of shape he's in.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 9:36 am to BBONDS25
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When does he suit up for the first time? When does he step on a field?
I don't know if he will this weekend. I would doubt it. I think he's for sure suited up against the Texans coming off of the bye next Sunday.
But I could see Singletary suiting him up this Sunday and telling him he wouldn't play...and then throwing him into the fire to test him if a fitting scenario would occur.
This post was edited on 10/7/09 at 9:39 am
Posted on 10/7/09 at 9:38 am to hendersonshands
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I wonder what kind of shape he's in.
LINK
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The 49ers' fast start also likely made Crabtree feel he was missing something special. According to a source, Crabtree has been working out furiously in recent weeks so that when he does sign he won't lag behind his teammates. His plan is to hit the ground running and not be as obsolete early in the season as many expect him to be
Crabtree has always had a solid work ethic. During OTAs when Singletary told Crabtree he couldn't practice due to his foot injury, Crabtree literally cried. He's been itching for action all off-season. The only thing keeping him away was the contract dispute.
Posted on 10/7/09 at 9:40 am to RemouladeSawce
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During OTAs when Singletary told Crabtree he couldn't practice due to his foot injury, Crabtree literally cried
What a little sissy
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