Nick Collins deserves a big pay raise, hell ya, they should pay him, let's use up our remaining cap room, we don't want to piss him off, he deserves it, yada yada yada. For me personally, and this is just one poster's opinion, it just seems like the more you look into the realities of the situation, the less likely you are to agree with those that are in the "sign him now" crowd.
How much? (a prediction, lol) Wade and I said jack the living shit (well, I said-he said 20%, lol) out of the ticket and concession prices. Oh, no, we were told. What about the 30% rule for next year? I don't know what it will mean, either. I don't give a shit, pay the man...Just don't wonder why someone else didn't get signed, or why the ticket and beer prices went through the roof, etc.
One thing to just throw out "top safety money" in an article, quite another to explore what that number is going to be and how it would impact the signing or
nonsigning of other players.
crickets.
Here is Profootballfocus rankings of safeties for 2009.
Cumulative Safety rankings 2009 One safety is rated above him. Ed Reed of the Baltimore Ravens.
Ed Reed got a 6 year, 40 million dollar contract extension with 15 million dollar signing bonus.
In 2006.
Anybody noticed what player's salaries have been doing since that contract was signed? I think they have gone up.
You sure you want to forego the RFA tag?
That gets you another year at a non-insane figure...
Maybe he doesn't want top safety money. Ya, that's probably it.
Nevermind.