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Does a signing bonus get paid RIGHT away..like when he signs..or at a later date?
It's paid on signing, but is counted against the cap evenly across the contract.
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Does a signing bonus get paid RIGHT away..like when he signs..or at a later date?
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This is actually an extremely intelligently structured deal for Revis. I cannot think of a comparable 2 year deal that basically was a 1 year deal and had its own "poison pill" against the franchise tag.I know this was discussed a few pages ago, but in case anybody missed it, here are the contract details.
Darrelle Revis' deal with Patriots includes $20 million option
Maybe im getting ahead of myself, but if Revis plays like we all believe he can, do the Patriots consider paying Revis 20 Million in 2015 so they can start franchising him in 2016?
In all likelihood you are losing Wilfork here and with the raising cap year to year 20 Million may not be quite as bad as it looks, especially if Revis becomes core to the defense.
Maybe im getting ahead of myself, but if Revis plays like we all believe he can, do the Patriots consider paying Revis 20 Million in 2015 so they can start franchising him in 2016?
In all likelihood you are losing Wilfork here and with the raising cap year to year 20 Million may not be quite as bad as it looks, especially if Revis becomes core to the defense.
Maybe im getting ahead of myself, but if Revis plays like we all believe he can, do the Patriots consider paying Revis 20 Million in 2015 so they can start franchising him in 2016?
In all likelihood you are losing Wilfork here and with the raising cap year to year 20 Million may not be quite as bad as it looks, especially if Revis becomes core to the defense.
Talib seemed pretty damn happy about the Pats until FA approached.
Absolutely agree that the 2nd year $20M will never come into play, that was only to keep cap down and allows Revis to think he is getting a possible 2yr $32M deal and/or $16M a year. I think the Pats will be considering resigning him about halfway through next year if he's healthy. No matter what, I like this signing and they will have two consecutive years with terrific shutdown cornerbacks. Revis is also well respected and doesn't have any off the field issues like Talib.No..not for $25 mill. That 2nd year will never come into play. He will be a FA again or the pats will sign him to a extension. That 2nd year is just to keep this years cap hit down
Out of curiosity I wonder if plan A all along was to get Revis and let Talib walk. Would have meant the Pats were confident that they'd get him. Might make sense considering Talib seems a little bitter (Signing somewhere "he was wanted"). Talib seemed pretty damn happy about the Pats until FA approached.
It's a kick in the face for people who believe that BB doesn't make the required moves nor is he flexible.I doubt it. I think the plan was to try and get Talib to sign for their number and that they had several alternative plans in place if they couldn't, getting Revis imo would have to have been an outlier as plans go as all it was going to take was a draft pick to send Revis elsewhere. However when Revis did become a free agent I think the Patriots knew that Denver was being so aggressive that they had to make a significant move to keep up, and that coupled with Belichick's long term desire to have a CB like Revis led to them ponying up the $$$ and getting it done.
Out of curiosity I wonder if plan A all along was to get Revis and let Talib walk. Would have meant the Pats were confident that they'd get him. Might make sense considering Talib seems a little bitter (Signing somewhere "he was wanted"). Talib seemed pretty damn happy about the Pats until FA approached.
Awesome! Can someone enlighten me as to why this is a one year deal?
Pats get a one night stand with a Perfect 10 (Revis)
Haha I saw that last night, good analysis. Don't expect Talib to be in Denver that long at all or a given that Revis is gone after one year but still a good quote from whoever wrote the article.Hearing this news made my day.
As much as I hated Revis when he was on the Jets, I always respected him as one of the best DB's. If he stays healthy it will be a great signing
Denver made a long term commitment to an attractive girl with more than a few warts (Talib).
Pats get a one night stand with a Perfect 10 (Revis)
Denver made a long term commitment to an attractive girl with more than a few warts (Talib).
Pats get a one night stand with a Perfect 10 (Revis)
Although the reported numbers of all these free-agent contracts are splashy, they’re not what they appear to be. Pay no attention to total value; these contracts are essentially two-year deals (that’s the guaranteed portion of the contract) with nonguaranteed salaries in later years at the team’s discretion. In rare cases, portions of the guarantee will extend into the third year. The numbers in the media come from agents, who have every incentive to use the bigger number.
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