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Yes, this is business. Wilfork will get paid for the entire season if he signs the franchise at the last minute and shows up for practice on the Wednesday before Game 1. Before signing the tag, he is under no obligations to the patriots whatever.
As was the case with Samuel, the patriots can probably avoid this disruption of the defense by agreeing not to franchise Wilfork again.
Wilfork MIGHT be willing to give up three game paychecks and still get his money for the rest of the eyar, but I don't expect that.
As was the case with Samuel, the patriots can probably avoid this disruption of the defense by agreeing not to franchise Wilfork again.
Wilfork MIGHT be willing to give up three game paychecks and still get his money for the rest of the eyar, but I don't expect that.
The tag was negotiated into the CBA. The owners capitulated to player demands for free agency and in turn the players gave the franchise tag. It's nothing more than a tool a team can use to retain a good player. This is strictly business. Don't fall for Vince playing on public sentiment. Right now he just wants as much money as he can get and a long term contract. Also, what's a team supposed to do? Franchise a disgruntled player that sucks? The tag will always be used for good players and good players are generally fan favorites.
Any player getting franchised now faces the possibility of being out of work in 2011 and any team signing that long term contract faces having to pay a large 2nd year salary and no football. This is a tough situation and both players and teams have to be careful. A lot of teams will use the tag this year and a lot of players will act like they just got shot. It's all business. Just sit back and enjoy the ride. It's going to be a doozy.












