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Fatwhite02
02-25-2003, 01:52 PM
Atlanta signed Keith Brooking to a seven year $41 million dollar deal including a 10.5 million dollar signing bonus. With this done it will set the mark for what many other FA LB negotiate with. I think Spikes will be wanting a similar deal.

kgun12
02-25-2003, 02:50 PM
Thanks FatW2.

Clump or Eb Break down the contract for us

PLEASE-n-THANK YOU

The_Philster
02-25-2003, 04:00 PM
Ouch...just shy of $6M a year?? :eek:

don137
02-25-2003, 04:27 PM
Good news is I can't see Cincy spending 20 million in signing bonuses for the first overall pick and matching a contract like Brooking received for Spikes. Bad news that is a lot of money for a linebacker and I can see Cincy matching this type of offer and trading down in the draft because there are less guarantees from a player coming out of college.

TigerJ
02-25-2003, 09:37 PM
That's an unusually long contract. I wonder if it's heavily backloaded. Doing the math, $30.5 million of it is salary. That's an average of a little over $4.35 million per year. It could start out at under three million per year. Atlanta might be able to cut him or renegotiate after five years with only a modest dead cap hit. Perhaps that means the bar isn't raised as high as we might fear.

Tatonka
02-25-2003, 09:53 PM
i believe it is backloaded tiger.. his cap his is not that great this year, i believe i heard him say that in a quote.. he said something along the lines of, with the way it was structured, then can still go out and particate in FA to make a superbowl run...

i do remember one sticking point or hold being that the signing bonus wasnt big enough for such a backloaded deal too..

not sure about the opt out clauses though.