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06-15-2005, 12:14 AM | #16 | |
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06-15-2005, 12:27 AM | #17 |
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Re: Carl Banks quasi-defends T.O. on Sirius
It's very admirable when someone doesn't seek the biggest contract they can get in order to help the team, but I don't see how T.O. should be hated for seeking a bigger deal. Should I feel sorry for the owners (who are reaping billions off of the sweat of others)? Nope. Should I feel sorry for other players on the team (many of whom would do exactly what TO is doing if they were as good as he is)? Nope. Should I feel sorry for the fans? Yeah, the fans get a raw deal in all of this, but it's easy for the fans to criticize T.O. - football isn't their job and they don't stand to make millions of dollars by getting a new contract.
Does anyone work for a company and try to get a raise? Just realize that getting a raise takes away money from a company's budget (and hence ability to pay other workers at the company). I know that I'm going to try to get the most money from my employer that I possibly can - and nearly everyone does the same thing. I don't care if I'm making $100 or $100 million - I'm greedy and I want to get what I think I'm worth. Hate me if you will for my greedy attitude, but chances are, you're exactly the same. |
06-15-2005, 12:31 AM | #18 |
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Re: Carl Banks quasi-defends T.O. on Sirius
yeah ramseyfan your right. i would do the same thing. but because im in this situation i can't say i will. right now, i would play for the minimum because i love the skins so much, but if i became a good player, than i would want to be payed like one. im glad t.o. is holding out, and i hope it continues into the season. why do i say this, it's because it would benefit the redskins seeing as t.o. wouldn't be on the field, and that's one less person we have to worry about. god bless t.o., and cory simon, and brian westbrook, and all the eagles players holding out.
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06-15-2005, 12:39 AM | #19 |
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Re: Carl Banks quasi-defends T.O. on Sirius
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I'd pay just to put on a Redskins uniform and sit on the sidelines. So, I understand the frustration people have with "spoiled" players who try to get monster deals, hold out, etc. But, I also understand the players' point of view. What T.O. did for McNabb and company last season (not to mention the team's bottom line and the owner's pocketbook) is nothing short of amazing. I personally dislike T.O. for reasons other than his holdout, but I can't blame him for wanting a new deal. Hey, even our man Portis was going to hold out in Denver (just two years into his deal) before he was traded to our team. |
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06-15-2005, 10:43 AM | #21 | |
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Scenario: Donald Trump contracts with a world-famous architect to design a new, high-tech, new-age apartment building. The terms of the contract are that Trump pays 7 million dollars up front as GUARANTEED money to get the architect to come and work for Trump (in this scenario, there is a ton of competition out there for this architect's services......he's one of the top two or three architects in the world). After the $7 million dollar up front bonus, the architect is to work on the design and construction of the apartment building over the course of the next 5 years for $500,000 per year. Trump has built into the contract that EVEN THOUGH HE ALREADY PAID the architect $7 million dollars in signing bonus, if Trump has artistic differences with the architect, and he is not happy with the way the building is looking, he can fire the architect at any time and not have to pay him any of the remaining $500,000 yearly salary (but he CANNOT recoup the $7 million already paid). Now, it's one year into the design and construction of the apartment building and everything is going great. Trump is thrilled with the architect's job so far. Knowing this, the architect decides to walk off the job, and refuses to come back until Trump forks over another couple of Million $ and a higher salary. He says: "I want to renegotiate, and if you don't give me a better deal, I'll sit at home and refuse to perform under my contract." Now, in the business world guess what happens? Trump hires a big time law firm to file suit against the architect for breach of contract. And guess what.....He wins. So as you can probably all tell, I think Carl Banks' argument is rediculous and the analogy isn't well thought out. Does Trump want to make another billion next year? Yep, of course he does. Does the architect want to make millions more? You bet. CAN THE ARCHITECT BREACH HIS CONTRACT TO DO IT? NO It's not only not right, it not legal in any other setting than professional sports.
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06-15-2005, 12:10 PM | #22 |
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Very well put. Again, TO doesn't have a single leg to stand on in this argument.
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06-15-2005, 06:37 PM | #23 | |
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Year 1: $300,000 Year 2: $300,000 Year 3: $350,000 Year 4: $400,000 And then Trump fires him before the architect sees any of the real money they agreed he would be paid OR He says that needs to sign architects to build some new hotels so he needs him to go ahead and get rid of the last fews years where he was going to make his money and Trump will give him another $8 million over the new contract which will be longer and even more backloaded. That's the NFL. TO is gonna make something like $756,000 next year and $1 million the year after that. All of the rest of the money is at the back end of the deal. So what he wants is to have the backloaded money moved forward. The Eagles never get close to the salary cap so financially it makes no difference. |
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06-15-2005, 06:40 PM | #24 | |
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06-15-2005, 06:56 PM | #25 | |
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Think about this for a second: I don't know how many of you know teachers/are teachers/know what I'm gonna talk about, but here it is: Last year teachers wanted a raise. Legally they can't go on strike. We all know that teachers take a lot of work home with them. So when they wanted a raise, what they do? They started "not a minute more" which meant that after the students were on buses they would not do anything. Club leaders cancelled meetings. Teachers held picket signs on the side of the road (lead to an accident I was involved in). A lot of people agreed with them. Think about this for a second: Did it help the school or the kids by not having clubs? Did they not know that they would have to grade papers at home when they got into it? Tell me where the line is drawn. I need to know...I actually do know. It's the fact that TO has made a ton of money and does make a lot right now. However, since teachers can't legally strike they did the only thing the could. Pretty similar to a hold out, wouldn't you say? |
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06-15-2005, 07:12 PM | #26 |
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It is human nature to want more. You better believe I’d be saying good bye to all my co-workers tomorrow if Airbus offered me a significant amount more (15K would do it) than what I make at Boeing today. I don’t have any kids but who doesn’t a nice boat in their garage?
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06-15-2005, 07:30 PM | #27 | |
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Regardless, my point remains. A comparison was made between TO and Donald Trump or Ralph Lauren, whoever, doesn't matter. And what I'm saying is in the business world, it doesn't matter how greedy you are, when you sign a contract, you are bound to that contract. As part of their contract, the Eagles paid TO a TON of money last year (over $8 million of that was from bonuses). They certainly didn't do that with the understanding that it would only buy them one year of TO's services. The reason players get so much up front money is so that they are guaranteed to be set financially. Do the teams have the right to fire the players? Yes, of course. But they've already paid for that right when they made them a multi-millionaire before the player even takes the field for them. Again, it's just a simple matter of contract law here. TO signed a contract, if he starts missing mandatory events he will be breaching that contract. The teams have reserved the right to terminate that contract whenever they want........they paid up front money to TO to get him to agree to that. Any analogy between TO and Donald Trump or Ralph Lauren ends with the fact that they both want to be rich. Other than that small commonality, Carl Banks needs to recognize that pro atheletes are given an extreme amount of slack compared to the way corporate America normally works........thus, his analogy is poor.
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06-15-2005, 08:49 PM | #28 |
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When I say I don't hate T.O. for wanting more money, I don't base that lack of disgust/hate on legal theories. Rather, I am simply saying that T.O. outperformed his deal and regardless of the terms of his deal, I don't blame him for wanting more. |
06-15-2005, 09:28 PM | #29 | |
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Now Matty will tell us what the optimal input choice is...
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06-16-2005, 12:58 AM | #30 |
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Re: Carl Banks quasi-defends T.O. on Sirius
I gotta love the way PSUSkins fan broke it down. The bottom line is, owners are on top of the food chain. Sorry. Boo fucking hoo. It's a fact of life. Sorry. Let's stop it now. The Donald Trump scenario was perfect. He's the guy IN POWER!. Not the guy working for him. Does TO have the right to bitch? Absolutely. But it don't hold squat. The End. Move on.
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