bradytovereen
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.do you really think he would take vet min on a 1 year deal? Especially if the ravens win the SB?
By publicly declaring he would "definitely play" for BB, he has already lost leverage in that respect. While he probably won't take vet's minimum (and I don't think BB would disrespect him by offering that) his contract with us will not break the bank.
I foresee Gregory, Chung, and Arrington not returning. This will free up a little money for us to spend on the backfield.
Sounds like he knows he's going to try to break the bank.Greg A. Bedard @GregABedard
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Sounds like he knows he's going to try to break the bank.
Sounds like he knows he's going to try to break the bank.
If by "break the bank" you mean that he wants to be paid what he is worth then you are probably right. Reed's first priority is going to be getting a good deal from the Ravens so he can finish his career there. If that doesn't fly he will go free agent and go to the team that is willing to pay him. If the offers are close he will go to a team he wants to play for that is in the ballpark. And if nobody wants to give him 7-8 million a year then I would bet he will retire. He has already made it clear he is concerned about his health and has real concussion concerns and i can't see him continuing on for low market deals. People like to dream about great players taking next to nothing simply to play for the Patriots but that usually doesn't happen.