JAYHAWKS34
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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Just read on a website blog that Law was noted to say he is expecting somewhere between 5 and 6 million this year for his services and wants to get a contract based on a starters average pay as a premiere CB
Sorry but 5 or 6 million for a CB in his mid 30s is a bit on the ******ed side,Even if it would somewhat help our teams depth at the position
He is doggone crazy and deserves no more than 1.5M like Lynch was offered
Dear Ty Law: - If you are adamant about the money contract you want,then retirement says hello
Just read on a website blog that Law was noted to say he is expecting somewhere between 5 and 6 million this year for his services and wants to get a contract based on a starters average pay as a premiere CB
Sorry but 5 or 6 million for a CB in his mid 30s is a bit on the ******ed side,Even if it would somewhat help our teams depth at the position
He is doggone crazy and deserves no more than 1.5M like Lynch was offered
Dear Ty Law: - If you are adamant about the money contract you want,then retirement says hello
Why wait 'til week two? Pay the man now. Now!
Ty Law, no matter how unrealistic his contract demands, is the answer to this team's secondary concerns, many of which are founded solely on the assumed struggles of one Terrence Wheatley.
But Ty's known struggles are not a problem with the grass-is-always-greener crowd.... even if it comes at a $6 million price tag. :banned:
He's fat and slow.
Just read on a website blog that Law was noted to say he is expecting somewhere between 5 and 6 million this year for his services and wants to get a contract based on a starters average pay as a premiere CB
Sorry but 5 or 6 million for a CB in his mid 30s is a bit on the ******ed side,Even if it would somewhat help our teams depth at the position
He is doggone crazy and deserves no more than 1.5M like Lynch was offered
Dear Ty Law: - If you are adamant about the money contract you want,then retirement says hello
He's fat and slow.
Everyone will say pay the man after the first two weeks. These DB's will get their first real test when they play Brett Favre and the Jets.
Was it a direct quote from Ty, or was it just conjecture from the blog. Because I read something very similar to what you've mentioned here, and it was conjecture to the effect of "Law would like be looking for starter money, between 5 & 6 million". I can't remember which blog it was, but I'll look.
If Law is truly looking for that kind of money, he'll be waiting a while.
But for all those that say he's slow and fat, I encourage you to look into Football Outsider's prospectus and note that his numbers fare quite well. He has a good success rate, a lot of pass deflections and is still quite strong in run support. According to the stats at least.
Everyone will say pay the man after the first two weeks. These DB's will get their first real test when they play Brett Favre and the Jets.
I was reading alot of stories relating to the Patriots the past day and it got lost in the shuffle,I will try and get the link for you but believe me,I did not just make this number up for the sake of it - Its apparently what he wants and I remember the source did say Ty's agent is seeking such amount on Ty's behalf.
Is Poston Ty's agent? - That would explain the inflated asking price
These DB's will get their first real test when they play Brett Favre and the Jets.
Not doubting that you read it, I just think these blogs have a way of getting conjecture mixed up with fact.