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working under a coach like BB. He has.
Congratulations Leigh Bodden! keep up the great work.
Ca..........ching
Painful, but true.
Based on what he has said, i'm trying to be optomistic that Bodden will stick around if the $$ is close to his market value. Hes been in some pathetic organizations so hes seen some bad situations. Here is to hoping!
I agree with you, and hope he'll stay where it's good, after bouncing around. But I also remember 2006 when Asante Samuel was racking up all of those INTs and every one raised the price to re-sign him.
he doesn't know how good he had it with the Patriots.
I don't know...He went to the Eagles. Not a bad team with a loyal and vocal (in not borderline insane) fanbase.
It's not like he signed with the Lions or 49'ers or something.
more than likely he'll stay, remember asante samuel started his career with the Pats and decided to venture out and he doesn't know how good he had it with the Patriots. A guy like Bodden whose been on teams such as the Browns and the Lions more than likely won't taking winning for granted. I think this is a guy who cares more about winning rather than landing that next big paycheck.
I agree with you. I think Bodden wants to be paid (and more importantly, valued), but he's not a mercenary the way Samuel was. I think something in the range of what Jabari Greer (4 years, $23M) or Dominique Foxworth (4 years, $28M) got will do the trick. So somewhere around $6-7M/year, which seems to be the going rate for quality (but not franhise) CBs.
Bodden is making $2.25M this year. Springs is making $1.75 after his bonus. Sanders is due to make $2.3M next year. Kyle Arrington and Brett Lockett have shown they can play and can provide depth at CB and S for a fraction of the cost ($310K each this year). Sanders and Springs are expendable, and not cost-effective for where they sit on the depth chart. Those 3 salaries total $6.3M, which should be in the ballpark of what it may take to resign Bodden.
Wow. Foxworth got $16m in guaranteed $$.
Sanchez completed only eight passes all day, and Bodden caught as many passes from Sanchez as the Jets' leading receivers on the day, Jericho Cotchery and Dustin Keller.
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