flutie2phelan
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I would like to see the Jets pony up big money for him. I don't think he is as good as stat-people think he is, and would rather not see him on the Pats.flutie2phelan said:The demand for Law threads being insatiable,
here is your chance to record how much you would be willing to pay Ty
for a single season.
edzo44 said:I can't afford Ty Law. I spend all my money trying to feed my family!
F**k him.
Ty has apparently created 8 other aliases here to go along with his "LAW IN ORDER" nick.Jacky Roberts said:9 people have picked "6 million"?? Are the Postons posters to this site?
T-ShirtDynasty said:Ty has apparently created 8 other aliases here to go along with his "LAW IN ORDER" nick.
I haven't voted yet but it's an easy case - with $16-17M of cap space sitting there, why not add a Ty Law. Now, if doable I would prefer to re-sign some of the upcoming UFAs but using a good chunk of it on what would be our best CB would be a viable option.sarge said:Really curious who picked 6 million!
Don't be shy, just plead your case
MoLewisrocks said:I assume you all understand Ty made $6.5M last season while we expended a combined $5.6 on the dynamic duo of Starks and Poole? He replaces those two even overweight and limping. If his ankle is not an on-going concern and he is in shape Ty will see $6M this year.
I doubt that is an issue with BB. The wild card will be what Herm or the Titans might offer him beyond that in the phony out years of another bs deal. Belichick will only sign him to a deal he expects Ty can fulfill. If he's healthy I'd guess we might go 4/$16M with incentives that could take it to $18-20M. Structured with an eye to limiting potential dead cap consequences in 2008 or 2009 to no more than we absorbed the last time he left ($2.8M).
And remember, while he's on the wrong side of 30 he is almost 2 years younger than Rodney and almost a year younger than Tedy. If you believe they have a productive year or two left, Ty's likely got 2 or 3 left in him. If he doesn't see his salary in year 4, so what? By then he'd represent just a $1.25M dead cap hit on a $120M cap if he gets a $5M signing bonus this year.