sportscurmudgeon
03-30-2004, 08:56 AM
The Post says that the Bucs are "applying the finishing touches" to a deal that will bring Darrell Russell to Tampa next year on a one-year contract. The terms are reported to be a $25K signing bonus and a $660K salary for the year - and that is the league minimum for someone with Russell's tenure in the league.
Why is that interesting?
Here is a guy who is willing to work for the league minimum and to take a signing bonus that is a drop in the bucket. Yet, the Redskins decided to let him go without even talking to him about returning for next year. So ask yourself this: How big a pain in the butt must Russell have been in his 8 weeks here to be shown the door when he could have been had for minimum salary?
Why is that interesting?
Here is a guy who is willing to work for the league minimum and to take a signing bonus that is a drop in the bucket. Yet, the Redskins decided to let him go without even talking to him about returning for next year. So ask yourself this: How big a pain in the butt must Russell have been in his 8 weeks here to be shown the door when he could have been had for minimum salary?