The Bills surprisingly did not include any weight clauses in the deal they gave to defensive tackle Sam Adams. He did promise the team he would be an active member of the offseason program, with an eye on losing weight. Adams did have some playing-time incentives in the four-year deal that averages $2.562 million. Adams received a $1.5 million signing bonus as part of the deal. He also gets $100,000 in roster bonuses in each of the next two seasons and $150,000 in reporting bonuses. His cap figure for this year is a reasonable $1.375 million. It goes up to $2.625 million in 2004, $2.875 million in 2005 and $3.975 million in 2006. That's pretty reasonable for a player the Bills think can be the answer to their run-defense woes -- if he can stay in shape.
No weight clause for big Sam???
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why would he need a weight clause?
his contract basically says.. play well or dont get paid well.. he is a grown man... he doesnt need someone holding his hand.. if he wants to get paid.. he will do what he needs to."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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and as Chris Rock would say, thats s__ you're SUPPOSED to do...Originally posted by TopdogDamn , your're showing you're ignorance!Originally posted by mercyruleI love Weiner.Originally posted by mercyrulealso cheese
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only 1.375mil?
TD absolutely stole Sam for that figure... reasonable is an understatement… Heck if Adams comes into camp at 400lbs it's still a steal...My wife told me that if I had a dollar for every girl who found me unattractive, girls would find me VERY attractive.
MY WIFE SAID THAT!!!
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