randomk1
In the Starting Line-Up
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2010
- Messages
- 4,191
- Reaction score
- 435
Registered Members experience this forum ad and noise-free.
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.If he had held on to that ball, he be under contract right now.Wes was wildly underpaid on his last contract. I can't see why any rational fan wouldn't be supporting Welker when it comes to this contract.
If he had held on to that ball, he be under contract right now.
Wes was wildly underpaid on his last contract. I can't see why any rational fan wouldn't be supporting Welker when it comes to this contract.
He my have outperformed his last contract, but he was hardly underpaid.
The asinine contracts average receivers received in free agency a month ago has made this situation much more complicated. I don't know what amount is deserved, which appears to be the argument, but you can't throw the money the redskins threw at Pierre Garcon for a WR who is 31 and is only one game against James Harrison away from losing his quickness for good.
???
You've got to admit that he was at least underpaid, even if you don't agree with the thought that it was as bad as many think.
His performance was top 3 WR in the NFL for years going now.
He wasn't just underpaid, he was seriously underpaid.
He did everything asked of him, never complained, never held out etc...I am fully on board with Welker here, and frankly I am disappointed in the NEP for not being able to bend a bit and get it done; even dispite their success at most negotiations.
Give the man his due, or at least something reasonable. It wouldn't appear that the money is half the issue that the length of term is, so I wish they'd tack on another year to their 2/16 proposal and get this done already.
Why are we even talking about his old contract??? I don't care if he out performed it or not!! When I next go ask my boss for a pay rise I'll tell him I feel I've done more work than my salary is worth and I deserve a bonus shall I?
LIFE DOESN'T WORK LIKE THAT!!!!
Life works exactly like that.
No...it doesn't. You're given a pay rise if you tow the line and do your job and don't complain about it.
But people are saying he should get market value for what he's done in the past. Life certainly doesn't work like that.
You get paid the value you are to that company. Successful companies do that anyway. You don't over pay for replaceable commodities or commodities which aren't hard to find. I think the Patriots have proved on many an occasion that WR is a replaceable commodity on their offense....especially the slot position...and I've said many a time we'd benefit from not lining Welker up as a split end.
No...it doesn't. You're given a pay rise if you tow the line and do your job and don't complain about it.
But people are saying he should get market value for what he's done in the past. Life certainly doesn't work like that.
You get paid the value you are to that company. Successful companies do that anyway. You don't over pay for replaceable commodities or commodities which aren't hard to find. I think the Patriots have proved on many an occasion that WR is a replaceable commodity on their offense....especially the slot position...and I've said many a time we'd benefit from not lining Welker up as a split end.
Don't know, because I don't know what the Patriots are offering/what Wes wants.
Why are we even talking about his old contract??? I don't care if he out performed it or not!! When I next go ask my boss for a pay rise I'll tell him I feel I've done more work than my salary is worth and I deserve a bonus shall I?
LIFE DOESN'T WORK LIKE THAT!!!!
| 18 | 872 |
| 9 | 1K |
| 21 | 4K |
| 210 | 8K |
From our archive - this week all-time:
April 4 - April 19 (Through 26yrs)











