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Drew Brees now holds all the cards, including the HC card
Posted on 3/22/12 at 8:15 am
Posted on 3/22/12 at 8:15 am
I had a good chuckle at the thread that this is somehow Roger Goodell's payback against Drew Brees for the CBA negotiations or something, because there's probably no one happier about this situation than Tom Condon.
The one thing that Benson absolutely cannot allow to happen is for Drew Brees to leave New Orleans. With all the other uncertainties, Benson needs to lock Drew up with a contract to give Saints fans hope for the future. Drew is in a much stronger negotiating position now, and he's going to get more money as a result.
Ultimately, I think the question about whether Sean Payton gets fired or not is really not up to Tom Benson. It's up to Drew Brees. If Brees wants Payton to stay, he'll stay.
The one thing that Benson absolutely cannot allow to happen is for Drew Brees to leave New Orleans. With all the other uncertainties, Benson needs to lock Drew up with a contract to give Saints fans hope for the future. Drew is in a much stronger negotiating position now, and he's going to get more money as a result.
Ultimately, I think the question about whether Sean Payton gets fired or not is really not up to Tom Benson. It's up to Drew Brees. If Brees wants Payton to stay, he'll stay.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 9:14 am to GOP_Tiger
I'm not one for ownership passing the buck to a player so much that the player gets blamed for "his" coach turning out to be a flop or "his" free agent acquirements not panning out (even the Bulls told MJ "no" on a few FA "demands"), but I'd definitely feel Brees out a bit here.
In any coaching hire, ability to attract free agents and keep a solid core is a positive attribute you want in your new guy. No different here. The coach Brees wants is probably a good coach, and therefore a good hire.
In any coaching hire, ability to attract free agents and keep a solid core is a positive attribute you want in your new guy. No different here. The coach Brees wants is probably a good coach, and therefore a good hire.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 9:17 am to GOP_Tiger
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The one thing that Benson absolutely cannot allow to happen is for Drew Brees to leave New Orleans. With all the other uncertainties, Benson needs to lock Drew up with a contract to give Saints fans hope for the future. Drew is in a much stronger negotiating position now, and he's going to get more money as a result.
Truer words were never spoken. Albeit from a GOP'er
Posted on 3/22/12 at 12:48 pm to VOR
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Truer words were never spoken. Albeit from a GOP'er
Does it make you feel better about me if I tell you that, despite my name, I've never posted on the Poli Board? I took one look at that place and ran.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 1:26 pm to GOP_Tiger
If Drew is the man he claims to be in his book he'd realize the franchise and community need him more than ever. Instead of using this for leverage he'd step up and help rebuild the Saints again. That's what a leader would do. That's what Tom Brady would do.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 1:59 pm to GOP_Tiger
So what you're saying is that Drew Brees is the snitch!
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:03 pm to MinnesotaTiger
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That's what Tom Brady would do
Tom Brady would go bang supermodels. You sure do seem to love Tom Brady.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:07 pm to F machine
Say what you want about Brady, however he just did put his leadership and wallet on the table:
Tom Brady restructures to give the Pats $7.2mil cap room
Tom Brady restructures to give the Pats $7.2mil cap room
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:08 pm to TigerWoody
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and wallet on the table:
No he didn't.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:13 pm to TigerWoody
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Say what you want about Brady, however he just did put his leadership and wallet on the table:
Tom Brady restructures to give the Pats $7.2mil cap room
I don't have anything bad to say about Brady. I just find it odd this guy tries to compare him and Brees so often.
And for the record, it's not like Brady is forgetting about that money. It just means he will get it next year and the year after.
This post was edited on 3/22/12 at 2:15 pm
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:14 pm to F machine
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I just find it odd this guy tries to compare him and Brees so often.
His point was a complete failure. Reduced salary and brought it over to a guaranteed signing bonus. WOOPTY.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:16 pm to Chad504boy
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His point was a complete failure. Reduced salary and brought it over to a guaranteed signing bonus. WOOPTY.
Yeah, I noticed that after I posted the first time. He's just moving this year's salary to the bonus and into the 2013 and 2014 salary.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:18 pm to Chad504boy
Yes, he did. He deferred what would be owed him now. That is, in effect giving the club an interest free loan (unless he worked it to receive more at the back end).
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:20 pm to TigerWoody
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Yes, he did. He deferred what would be owed him now. That is, in effect giving the club an interest free loan (unless he worked it to receive more at the back end).
It's not like he's not gonna get all of his money back though.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:22 pm to F machine
quote:True. But it will help his club now.
It's not like he's not gonna get all of his money back though.
Would you defer a portion of your salary now to help your company weather the poor economy enabling them to hire another person to improve productivity?
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:23 pm to TigerWoody
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Yes, he did. He deferred what would be owed him now. That is, in effect giving the club an interest free loan
If salary is converted to a signing bonus to stretch the same amount of money over the length of the contract, wouldn't he get the money now rather than later? I believe the player is the one getting the interest free loan in these cases.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:24 pm to TigerWoody
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He deferred what would be owed him now. That is, in effect giving the club an interest free loan (unless he worked it to receive more at the back end).
He scaled off 4.8 million that instead of being pro-rated into a 16 game weekly pay check, he'll get it lump some immediately after the season on Feb. 13. Now his team has 7 million plus this year to make the patriots a better team to help tom brady help his own legacy because he took a 4-5 month interest free loan to the patriots. Oh my, mother fricking theresa step aside.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:26 pm to TigerWoody
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Would you defer a portion of your salary now to help your company weather the poor economy enabling them to hire another person to improve productivity?
Apples and Oranges. He makes a hell of a lot more money than me, so he can afford that If he was actually getting less money I'd agree with you, but he's not. He's simply getting it a few months late.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:27 pm to Chad504boy
quote:Melodramatic much? Who said a fricking thing about being a hero? He's helping the club make room. We could use a bit of that in our current situation.
Oh my, mother fricking theresa step aside.
Posted on 3/22/12 at 2:28 pm to TigerWoody
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Melodramatic much? Who said a fricking thing about being a hero? He's helping the club make room. We could use a bit of that in our current situation.
Brees helped us a lot by simply playing out his contract and not bitching about it. Not many players would do that. He wants to get his money now considering this might be his final chance to do so. Can't say I blame him.
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