I like the pick of Teddy by The Vikings!!!!
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I like the pick of Teddy by The Vikings!!!!
Hmm
% of white guys who show composure after being selected: 100%
% of black dudes who completely lose it and sob like women at a wedding: 64%
A lot of people dont like Pee wee manziel, but im rooting for him to succeed in cleveland. Lol...succeed in cleveland. Feels strange saying that
Go Bills
Is Pee Wee Football going to start for the Browns right away this season?
Is Teddy going to start for the Vikings?
This is the front page of Drudge Report right now lol
lol jesus
frail little white queers are the new trophy wives
Overall I thought The Vikings had a good draft, but how it turns out I will let you know in about three years.
Browns release Heisman trophy winner
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/browns-...9277--nfl.html
Not surprised he got cut.
teams should take note on how to keep cap space & stay competitive by offering these type of contracts to their franchise players (or they'll become like Baltimore)
http://www.csnbayarea.com/sites/csnb...ers-podium.jpg
Only fully guaranteed are a $12.328 million signing bonus, base salary of $645,000, and a workout bonus of $100,000. (AP)
The initial reports, which come from sources who invariably want to make the deal sound better than reality, were a seven-year deal (including the upcoming season) for up to $126 million, including more than $60 million guaranteed.
Even Kaepernick intimated during his press conference that the numbers were not as they seemed.
“Part of the way the contract is written and the way it was negotiated was so they would be able to sign other players,” Kapernick said. “That was something that my agents and the organization worked out and they felt like this was something they would be able to get other players with.”
As it turns out, the initial numbers were are highly deceptive, according to a league source with knowledge of the deal who sent the details to Pro Football Talk.
Instead of more than $60 million guaranteed, the actual contract includes only $13.073 million in fully guaranteed money. The rest of the money is guaranteed for injury only:
The only fully guaranteed aspects of the deal are a $12.328 million signing bonus, a base salary of $645,000, and a workout bonus of $100,000 in the first year of the deal.
With those figures, Kaepernick’s salary cap figure in 2014 would be approximate $3.8 million.
Still, the relatively low cap figure for 2014 leaves the 49ers with flexibility to make other deals.
The rest of the so-called guaranteed money comes in the form of base salaries in 2014-‘17, and part of 2018, which are guaranteed for injury only.
In other words, if the 49ers experience buyer’s remorse, they can release Kaepernick and only absorb the remaining prorated money from his signing bonus as a hit on the salary cap.
The deadline for the 49ers to pick up the base salary on Kaepernick’s contract comes on April 1 of each year. His base salaries:
2015: $12.4 million
2016: $13.9 million
2017: $16.5 million
2018: $17 million – with $5.2 million guaranteed for injury only by the April 1 deadline.
Then, Kaepernick has non-guaranteed base salaries in 2019 of $18.8 million and, in 2020, of $21 million.
And that’s not all that makes this a very low-risk deal for the 49ers:
Starting in 2015, Kaepernick has $2 million annually in per-game roster bonuses. In essence, he'll lose $125,000 for every game in which he does not suit up.
The deal also requires Kaepernick to purchase, with after-tax dollars, a disability policy that pays the 49ers $20 million if he suffers a career-ending injury.
Kaepernick will earn $400,000 a year via workout bonuses, beginning next offseason.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...tract-details/
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