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Tebucky signed a two year deal worth $2 million
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sounds right on the money
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clearly the 2-year contract approach patriots have been using is part of somebody's thinking about what happens aafter the 2007 season. perhaps some of us have read the cba closely enough to divine the rationale. for me all i can think of is that BB does not expect to be here for 2008. from recent nfl/herald/globe articles on this, belichick's contract, set to expire after the 2006 season, was extended. nobody's asying (yet) the length of the extension. will mcdonough, where are ye? |
Does the amount of $ indicate he may be doing a bit more than playing ST's?
Or am I reading too much into it.? What's the vet min? |
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Rookie - $275,000 1 Credited Season - $350,000 2 Credited Seasons - $425,000 3 Credited Seasons - $500,000 4 to 6 Credited Seasons - $585,000 * 7 to 9 Credited Seasons - $710,000 * 10+ Credited Seasons - $810,000 * *All salaries for players with four or more years of experience AND who sign contracts that qualify for veteran's exemption will only count $425,000 against teams' salary caps. I think he's in the $710,000 minimum range. |
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I think the 2-year deals are more attractive to potential FA's. When guys sign for one-year the clock's already ticking and they think about where they're going to play next year.
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One thing I've never been able to figure is, how could anyone in their right mind name their kid "Tebucky?"
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