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patmoran2006
07-26-2008, 09:25 AM
Was listening to the radio just now.

Said the holdup with McKelvin is that he wants to sign for five years, while the Bills want to do a six-year deal.

Obviously, that's been the hold-up, as his salary and guaranteed money is for the most part now slotted.

Night Train
07-26-2008, 09:51 AM
If no resolution in 48 hours..rock-paper-scissors to settle it !

Check first to see if McKelvin can even say it, before playing the game for the contract length. :D:

Confused
07-26-2008, 09:55 AM
"sdhfowhegfohjharhgoi" -Leodis Mckelvin

theanswer74
07-26-2008, 11:14 AM
So its the Bills holding this up? Everyone around him signed for 5.

streetkings01
07-26-2008, 11:16 AM
So its the Bills holding this up? Everyone around him signed for 5.All he has to do is sign a 6yr contract with a void in the final year!

OpIv37
07-26-2008, 11:17 AM
Given their recent history of re-signing CB's and re-signing 1st round draft picks, the longer they can lock him up, the better.

However, 5 years seems like more than enough time. Get it done already.

theanswer74
07-26-2008, 11:18 AM
All he has to do is sign a 6yr contract with a void in the final year!

What would the point of doing that be?

TigerJ
07-26-2008, 11:29 AM
So its the Bills holding this up? Everyone around him signed for 5.The Bills probably will back down eventually, but you can't blame them for taking a shot. Generally, rookie players don't earn their first year salary in terms of production. It often takes until their third year untill their fully settled in. McKelvin may start this year, but he's probably not going to play like a 4 or 5 million dollar player for a while. NFL teams feel like they just get a player trained, and he jumps ship for big bucks elsewhere. They would like to get a little more return on their investment before they have to compete on the open market.

theanswer74
07-26-2008, 11:51 AM
The Bills probably will back down eventually, but you can't blame them for taking a shot. Generally, rookie players don't earn their first year salary in terms of production. It often takes until their third year untill their fully settled in. McKelvin may start this year, but he's probably not going to play like a 4 or 5 million dollar player for a while. NFL teams feel like they just get a player trained, and he jumps ship for big bucks elsewhere. They would like to get a little more return on their investment before they have to compete on the open market.

I'm just saying, It a good thing the Bills are the ones holding this up and not Leodis. Leodis is probably at camp with his cleats on waiting for the go ahead.

Leodis will probably be on the field soon.

jamze132
07-26-2008, 12:06 PM
At least he didn't say he wants a 3 or 4 year deal. That would mean he can't wait to go to a contender...

Ickybaluky
07-26-2008, 12:20 PM
Last year the Jet went through this same thing with Darrelle Revis. They held out for 6 years and he missed camp until mid-August. The Jets finally got their 6 years, but they ended up overpaying to get it and the deal included voidables that means it really is a 4 year deal with big options for the Jets to buy the 5th and 6th years.

Very few players are doing 6 years anymore, and the ones that are end up having an easy voidable so it really is a 5-year deal. The Bills should just do a straight 5 year deal and be done with it.

OpIv37
07-26-2008, 12:25 PM
The Bills should just do a straight 5 year deal and be done with it.

But that's logical and easy. That's not how we roll in Buffalo. The path of least resistance is for suckers.

streetkings01
07-26-2008, 01:55 PM
What would the point of doing that be?Thats what we did with Evans and Whitner to get them to camp on time!

lordofgun
07-26-2008, 02:01 PM
If he ends up being any good, he'll just hold out of training camp in a couple years anyway.

Philagape
07-26-2008, 02:15 PM
One of just four first-round picks left to sign :mad:

Mr. Pink
07-26-2008, 02:36 PM
This should be a done deal.

5 years, 6 years what's the difference?

If he overplays his contract at the 4th year he's holding out anyways, if he sucks, we're taking more of a cap hit to release him.

Get the 5 year deal done and get him in. We NEED him at the corner position and need him to get full amount of reps, practice time and learning time.