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Only in my nightmares.Seahawks will win.
On the other hand, a Seahawks win might not be such a bad thing after all. Can't let the Superbowl winning QB stay with his poverty stricken rookie contract after all, can we? Russell Wilson, being the elite QB that he is, deserves a monster extension. Give him something like Flacco got. Dude should be PAID.
On the other hand, a Seahawks win might not be such a bad thing after all. Can't let the Superbowl winning QB stay with his poverty stricken rookie contract after all, can we? Russell Wilson, being the elite QB that he is, deserves a monster extension. Give him something like Flacco got. Dude should be PAID.
Works for me. I think Russell deserves 25, 30 mil per year. No incentives necessary for Russ.That's a good fallback plan for your painful offseason...nice.
Works for me. I think Russell deserves 25, 30 mil per year. No incentives necessary for Russ.
Baseball? He wanted to play football, and didn't make the mistake of letting money get in the way of what he wanted to do. That doesn't mean he doesn't care about money, or that his agent won't get him the best deal he can.He's already stated that money does not motivate him. If it did he could have made a million at 18 signing a contract. He wants to be the best. He won't be bargain basement cheap, but he's not buying Lamborghini's and drinking his money away.
Baseball? He wanted to play football, and didn't make the mistake of letting money get in the way of what he wanted to do. That doesn't mean he doesn't care about money, or that his agent won't get him the best deal he can.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...-wilson-i-didnt-ask-seahawks-for-new-contractIt's his statement...now you know what he thinks? He wants championships. That's what drives him.
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported Sunday that a representative from Wilson's camp contacted the team, "insisting that something had to be done to adjust the bargain rookie contract for the third-round quarterback."
The Seahawks reminded the rep that rookie wage rules housed in the collective bargaining agreement forbid them from restructuring Wilson's contract until after the third year.
Well, ok, so you're saying you believe him. Nothing wrong with that."Wilson insists he had nothing to do with the call. The young quarterback told Peter King: "I speak for myself. I never demanded or asked for a restructured contract."
I'm not sure what you're trying to prove?
I am simply making the point that most people, especially people who are driven and successful like Wilson, do in fact care about money, and it does affect their decision making to some degree at least. So, you may want to take a statement such as "I am not motivated by money" with a grain of salt. Or not, your decision, take everything he says at face value if you like.It's a waste of time discussing anything with you. If you hear it or see it, then it's untrue?
Worry about your mega-signing of a colossal flop who's going to be ruined by Harbaugh. I can't wait!