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It's not about the money, it's about the respect. Mankins is very old school, and apparently feels disrespected because he believes the Patriots misled him. It apparently is a matter of honor to him.
Old school? I wish I had gone to that old school. This is, my tool is bigger than your tool school.
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The Pats approach with Mankins has been similar to what they did with Vince Wilfork last year. They offered both less money than what the top 3 players at their position were offering, and leaked it early to the media that reasonable offers were made but the players were too greedy to accept it. It then gets fans on management's side, to demonize the player for holding out for an extra mill or two.
However, the reactions by Wilfork and Mankins have been totally opposite. Wilfork kept his cool, didn't really speak or comment, and it all ended up well. Brady is following a similar path. Mankins basically flipped out, but I can see where he's coming from.
And you know this how? The Patriots, according to published news sources, offered Mankins a top-3 contract. If by "leaked it early to the media" you mean talking $@*^'s like Felger and that crew, then I wouldn't trust a word from their lips. Perhaps you meant Florio? He hasn't met a rumour yet that he wasn't willing to pimp out as being told to him by the Gods of Football themselves.
The Patriots have been more than fair and reasonable with their offers. It's more likely that Mankins hasn't been told the full story by his agent.
Regardless, painting the Patriots as "cheap" is a constant meme by those with an axe to grind. They've never been cheap, and their record shows that plainly to anyone willing to actually, you know, examine the facts.
I've been following this melodrama just like everyone else but there are 2 questions that I never see answered. I'd appreciate someone or everyone explaining it to me.
1. Mankins has stated he is all set with money. He has saved all his money from the first 5 years of his career (about $8MM IIRC), and doesn't need the money. YET, he's been offered about $7MM/yr and is pissed that it isn't $8.5MM. IF money doesn't matter, then why is he pissed?.
how do you know that's actually what he was offered? what about the guaranteed portion?
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2. In his own statement he claimed that the Pats promised to take care of him after the uncapped year. Yet "after the uncapped year" isn't until 2/11. So did he misspeak, or does he just not know what he is talking about. Because the Pats DID offer to take care of THIS off season to the tune of making him one of the top 3 OGs in the league..
are you sure its AFTER the uncapped year? why would anyone say I will take care of you during a lockout? sounds pretty silly
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3. Now we are starting to hear the the Pats promised to make him the TOP paid G in the league, yet no source has been mentioned on this. Is it true, or is it just another example of mediot speculation..
well......file it next to your 1st 2 unless you have actual proof that they happened, otherwise, you sound biased
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4. If Mankins is EVER going to get my respect back, he is going to have to make clear, EXACTLY what he thought the Pats promised and what they actually delivered. He is going to have to state for the record that he thinks he's the BEST OG in the league, and wants to be paid as the best. Anything less isn't going to do it. THEN I might disagree with this position, but at least I would know where he stands,and I can respect that.
I don't think he gives a crap about your respect. And why are the pats automatically absolved from stating their case? on one hand you have a player who has never known to be dishonest. on the other you have an organization who has been questioned in terms of honesty. I ain't judging, but the pats are not above it all
are you sure its AFTER the uncapped year? why would anyone say I will take care of you during a lockout? sounds pretty silly
Yes, that's what Mankins said and yes he did sound silly. It may have been just a slip of the tongue, but IMHO it showed Mankins doesn't really understand what is going on here and he is just following his agent's marching orders.
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I don't think he gives a crap about your respect. And why are the pats automatically absolved from stating their case? on one hand you have a player who has never known to be dishonest. on the other you have an organization who has been questioned in terms of honesty. I ain't judging, but the pats are not above it all
Yeah. Right. Sure. Players (and their agents) are just the absolute models of honesty and integrity when it comes to contract negotiations.
Yes, that's what Mankins said and yes he did sound silly. It may have been just a slip of the tongue, but IMHO it showed Mankins doesn't really understand what is going on here and he is just following his agent's marching orders.
Yeah. Right. Sure. Players (and their agents) are just the absolute models of honesty and integrity when it comes to contract negotiations.
Cousins,
Here is the way I see it. Mankins got what he was worth on the table. His (his agent gets about 3%) agent will get about a quarter million dollars of this new payday if he can get $8m. It is about money with the agent. They are unscrupulous anyway so the difference between $6.5m and $8m is about $50,000 to Mr. Bauer. The Pats should pay him an "honorarium" of that $50k as good will and get this deal done. You think he would ever tell LM?
Seriously, I would trade him. By accident I came upon the 49ers site and it has suggested Manny Lawson and a third rounder for Mankins. I might do that. Lawson is in a squabble there but might be closer to sign.
"Lawson started all 16 games last year for the first time in his career, leading the 49ers with a career-high 6.5 sacks. Since then, San Francisco has extended the contracts of other young players the team feels are key to its future.
Lawson is in the final season of the five-year, $7.5 million deal he signed as the second of San Francisco's two first-round draft picks in 2006. His base salary of $630,000 pays him less than two of the team's other outside linebackers"
He is a more urgent need for the Pats than an OG who thinks he is the best in the game but really had only a fair 2009 the way I saw it. Lawson has been said to be superb in coverage and at 6.5 sacks, he is more the BB type OLB at 6' 5". Seems like a OLB who is just starting to get it. We are still struggling to fill that void....Murrell? Burgess? an injured Cunningham?
But at the end of the day the old issue of the Pats being cheap shows it's ugly head. Signing Mankins might be the best for the Team as a whole in future negotiations with top FAs.
Perhaps trade Mankins and sign Lawson long term might work to still resolve that and we still have a third rounder "to have and to hold"! And Mankins can go back to the fruits and the nuts of good old California and Nancy P.
DW Toys
And you know this how? The Patriots, according to published news sources, offered Mankins a top-3 contract.
HOW do you know Mankins was offered a top 3 contract besides the fact that Pats camp keeps repeating it over and over????
Published reports are 35M over 5 years to start after the RFA year at 3M, which makes it a tad over 6M per year for 6 years, which isn't even top 10 guard money, especially 2 years from now.
Yes, that's what Mankins said and yes he did sound silly. It may have been just a slip of the tongue, but IMHO it showed Mankins doesn't really understand what is going on here and he is just following his agent's marching orders.
Yeah. Right. Sure. Players (and their agents) are just the absolute models of honesty and integrity when it comes to contract negotiations.
just like the owners, right? please, have a reasonable perspective
HOW do you know Mankins was offered a top 3 contract besides the fact that Pats camp keeps repeating it over and over????
Published reports are 35M over 5 years to start after the RFA year at 3M, which makes it a tad over 6M per year for 6 years, which isn't even top 10 guard money, especially 2 years from now.
their logic is that if that's what thepats offered, then that's what he must be worth.
a little simplistic, but I guess it works for some people
Cousins,
Here is the way I see it. Mankins got what he was worth on the table. His (his agent gets about 3%) agent will get about a quarter million dollars of this new payday if he can get $8m. It is about money with the agent. They are unscrupulous anyway so the difference between $6.5m and $8m is about $50,000 to Mr. Bauer. The Pats should pay him an "honorarium" of that $50k as good will and get this deal done. You think he would ever tell LM?
Seriously, I would trade him. By accident I came upon the 49ers site and it has suggested Manny Lawson and a third rounder for Mankins. I might do that. Lawson is in a squabble there but might be closer to sign.
"Lawson started all 16 games last year for the first time in his career, leading the 49ers with a career-high 6.5 sacks. Since then, San Francisco has extended the contracts of other young players the team feels are key to its future.
Lawson is in the final season of the five-year, $7.5 million deal he signed as the second of San Francisco's two first-round draft picks in 2006. His base salary of $630,000 pays him less than two of the team's other outside linebackers"
He is a more urgent need for the Pats than an OG who thinks he is the best in the game but really had only a fair 2009 the way I saw it. Lawson has been said to be superb in coverage and at 6.5 sacks, he is more the BB type OLB at 6' 5". Seems like a OLB who is just starting to get it. We are still struggling to fill that void....Murrell? Burgess? an injured Cunningham?
But at the end of the day the old issue of the Pats being cheap shows it's ugly head. Signing Mankins might be the best for the Team as a whole in future negotiations with top FAs.
Perhaps trade Mankins and sign Lawson long term might work to still resolve that and we still have a third rounder "to have and to hold"! And Mankins can go back to the fruits and the nuts of good old California and Nancy P.
DW Toys
that's nice, but under the current situation, mankins is not under contract, therefor he cannot be traded
HOW do you know Mankins was offered a top 3 contract besides the fact that Pats camp keeps repeating it over and over????
Published reports are 35M over 5 years to start after the RFA year at 3M, which makes it a tad over 6M per year for 6 years, which isn't even top 10 guard money, especially 2 years from now.
WHO is the Pats camp? Show me links to these reports that is not some specultaive turd mediot. Otherwise all this is a wasted crapfest.
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