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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A10353-2004Feb26.html
Bailey is negotiating a six-year contract worth roughly $50 million, including a conventional signing bonus of $16 million to $18 million.
rome108 02-26-2004, 10:56 PM Whooaaa, hold the phone. Near the end of the article it says:
"The Jets reportedly have offered various proposals, including their first-round pick (12th overall) and reserve tailback Lamont Jordan."
A first rounder (12th overall) is a helluva lot better than Portis (i'm still not crazy about this guy's attitute) and US giving THEM a 2nd rounder.
I think Danny Boy needs to heat up talks with the Jets on this one. Think about it, two 1st rounders (5 &12) and a 2nd rounder. We can get two awesome defensive guys with the 1st rounders and an RB in the 2nd. Anyone else agree with me?
Gmanc711 02-26-2004, 11:20 PM I agree that a 5&12 would be nice, but I HIIGHLY disagree that a #12 pick is anywhere near landing Clintion Portis. I mean are you crazy, who exactly do you want to pick with that number 12 that would be better than Clinton Portis? I havent heard about his additude problems, I'm all for the Denver trade.
rome108 02-26-2004, 11:25 PM Yes, I am crazy, but that's besides the point.
I heard he had an attitute at Miami and he isn't the most loved guy on the Denver roster, some teammates don't like his "me" attitute, ala TO. Besides, I'm not convinced this guy is the real deal after reading so much about how Denver's line was a big reason for his success. And I still gotta say giving Champ and the 2nd is too much. Portis for Champ straight up would be okay.
redwagonskins 02-26-2004, 11:56 PM Hold the phone is right. We go from Portis and losing a 2nd rounder to Jordan (a lot of scouts think he's got potential...but that's not the story) and getting #12 and keeping our 2nd round pick? Man, oh, man, I wouldn't like to have to make this decision. We could get Williams and a back like Greg Jones or a D-line player like the guy from USC. There will still be plenty of picks in the 2nd too (Clarett? Just Kidding...He's the second coming of Lawrence Phillips...without the talent).
skins009 02-27-2004, 12:05 AM I agree with rome108 again we would be overpaying for a good player. Plus i'm not sure Portis is quite big enough, even though he is a hell of a player however you look at it. Personally if i was running the show i would try to get the jets first round pick,and Gregg Ellis, for champ and Rod Gardner. I think that would be a fair deal, and the Jets need a WR with size.
sportscurmudgeon 02-27-2004, 12:12 AM Please notice that the deal that Champ is trying to get from Denver is a six year deal. The Skins offer was originally a nine year deal and then came down to eight. The length of the deal was a major sticking point in the entire negotiation with the Skins.
Also, please notice that they are talking about a signing bonus of $16M. (Actually, I heard it would be $15.5M but at that level what the hell is another half-million among friends?) The Washington offer was for $13M at first and then $14M.
People here were angry that Champ did not take the Skins offer and some said he would never get anything more than that on the open market. At the moment - and all the bidding isn't quite done - he will be at least $1.5M higher in signing bonus and will make about $50M over 6 years instead of $58M over 9 years.
Of course, he'll never see the last years of the deal in Denver just as he would not have ever seen the years at the end of the deal the skins offered. The important advantage to Champ about the Denver offer is more money in the bank immediately and a shorter time until his cap number becomes a burden and he can renegotiate for another hefty signing bonus.
That's today's NFL Economics 101 from the Pro Bowlers perspective...
offiss 02-27-2004, 03:30 AM If the jet's are offering a #12 and a player I would take it in a heartbeat, but I would rather get ellis, jordan look's to me like a good career backup, I could be wrong but that is my first impression, portis comes with a serious attitude, and I still say he is a product of the system in denver, we can take jones with the #12 taylor with #5 and still have our 2nd rd pick for a d-lineman we could also deal down a bit with the 12 and get an additional pick and still get jones out of fla. st., I hope this happens I just see portis as being a big mistake!
Sheriff Gonna Getcha 02-27-2004, 06:59 AM Let's begin our math class, open your books to Chapter 11,
Clinton Portis - 2nd round pick > 1st round pick + LaMont Jordan
LaMont Jordan....yeah he'd be great we don't have enough backups warming the bench for a real running back. 1st rounder=Portis, okay find me ANY first rounder worth Clinton Portis, so far I don't see one. This guy is sick. It's not just the system, has anyone seen how this guy can move? Plus he's a good blocker.
Gmanc711 02-27-2004, 07:40 AM C. Portis + Sean Taylor + New D Line = Wins
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