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  • kgun12
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    • Jul 2002
    • 11319

    Most overpaid players!

    This is from: Don Seeholzer / FOXSports.com thought it was inteesting!

    In the high-rent district of the NFL, as with most commercial real estate, you get what you pay for. But not always.

    For every free-agent bargain, there's a costly mistake. For every late-round draft gem, a first-round bust.

    "Let the buyer beware" is more than an excuse to dust off your old high school Latin (Caveat emptor, Brute?). It's also good advice.

    With that in mind, we present our totally subjective list of the NFL's most overpaid players. Some are career underachievers, while others boast contracts that seem exorbitant, to say the least, but all have delivered very little bang for the buck.

    1. Drew Bledsoe, QB, Bills

    How bad was Bledsoe last season? The Buffalo quarterback tops our list even though he agreed to rework his contract during the off-season to give the team some cap relief.

    Bledsoe's $8.75 million salary might rank in the bottom half among starting quarterbacks, but it's still big money for someone coming off the least-productive full season of his 11-year career.

    After setting 10 franchise records in his first season with Buffalo, Bledsoe suffered through a dismal 2003 campaign in which he threw more interceptions (12) than touchdown passes (11), was sacked an NFL-high 49 times and failed to produce an offensive touchdown in an incredible seven games.

    Coming off a season like that, and having just celebrated his 32nd birthday, Bledsoe's willingness to take a pay cut was less altruism than a matter of survival — especially after watching the Bills use a first-round draft choice on Tulane quarterback J.P. Losman.

    Here are some others mentioned in the article.

    2. Courtney Brown, DE, Browns
    3. Gerard Warren, DT, Browns
    4. Kurt Warner, QB, Giants
    5. Peerless Price, WR, Falcons
    To be fair, Price's disappointing first season with the Falcons should come with an asterisk attached since he played most of it without injured quarterback Michael Vick. On the other hand, Atlanta had a right to expect more than 64 receptions and three touchdowns after trading a first-round draft choice to Buffalo for Price, who also received a new contract that included a $10 million signing bonus.

    With the exception of a 12-catch, 168-yard game against Minnesota, Price did nothing to justify that payout, but with a new offense and Vick healthy again, the Falcons still could get their money's worth.

    6. Grant Wistrom, DE, Seahawks
    7. Jevon Kearse, DE, Eagles
    8. Cornelius Griffin, DT, Redskins
    9. Ron Dayne, RB, Giants
    Last edited by kgun12; 08-24-2004, 09:56 AM.
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  • The Spaz
    Registered User
    • Mar 2003
    • 19066

    #2
    Peerless Price will never be a #1.

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    • Ebenezer
      Give me a minute...
      • Jul 2002
      • 73867

      #3
      Originally posted by kgun12
      This is from: Don Seeholzer / FOXSports.com thought it was inteesting!

      In the high-rent district of the NFL, as with most commercial real estate, you get what you pay for. But not always.

      For every free-agent bargain, there's a costly mistake. For every late-round draft gem, a first-round bust.

      "Let the buyer beware" is more than an excuse to dust off your old high school Latin (Caveat emptor, Brute?). It's also good advice.

      With that in mind, we present our totally subjective list of the NFL's most overpaid players. Some are career underachievers, while others boast contracts that seem exorbitant, to say the least, but all have delivered very little bang for the buck.

      1. Drew Bledsoe, QB, Bills

      How bad was Bledsoe last season? The Buffalo quarterback tops our list even though he agreed to rework his contract during the off-season to give the team some cap relief.

      Bledsoe's $8.75 million salary might rank in the bottom half among starting quarterbacks, but it's still big money for someone coming off the least-productive full season of his 11-year career.

      After setting 10 franchise records in his first season with Buffalo, Bledsoe suffered through a dismal 2003 campaign in which he threw more interceptions (12) than touchdown passes (11), was sacked an NFL-high 49 times and failed to produce an offensive touchdown in an incredible seven games.

      Coming off a season like that, and having just celebrated his 32nd birthday, Bledsoe's willingness to take a pay cut was less altruism than a matter of survival — especially after watching the Bills use a first-round draft choice on Tulane quarterback J.P. Losman.

      Here are some others mentioned in the article.

      2. Courtney Brown, DE, Browns
      3. Gerard Warren, DT, Browns
      4. Kurt Warner, QB, Giants
      5. Peerless Price, WR, Falcons
      To be fair, Price's disappointing first season with the Falcons should come with an asterisk attached since he played most of it without injured quarterback Michael Vick. On the other hand, Atlanta had a right to expect more than 64 receptions and three touchdowns after trading a first-round draft choice to Buffalo for Price, who also received a new contract that included a $10 million signing bonus.

      With the exception of a 12-catch, 168-yard game against Minnesota, Price did nothing to justify that payout, but with a new offense and Vick healthy again, the Falcons still could get their money's worth.

      6. Grant Wistrom, DE, Seahawks
      7. Jevon Kearse, DE, Eagles
      8. Cornelius Griffin, DT, Redskins
      9. Ron Dayne, RB, Giants
      did they do a most underpaid list...Travis Henry tops that list...so put the two together and they cancel each other out...




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      • kgun12
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 11319

        #4
        Originally posted by Ebenezer
        did they do a most underpaid list...Travis Henry tops that list...so put the two together and they cancel each other out...
        Good point Eb
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        • Tatonka
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 21289

          #5
          Originally posted by Ebenezer
          did they do a most underpaid list...Travis Henry tops that list...so put the two together and they cancel each other out...

          that is such a crock..
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          • Ebenezer
            Give me a minute...
            • Jul 2002
            • 73867

            #6
            Originally posted by Tatonka
            that is such a crock..
            why is it a crock...I bet he is vastly underpaid compared to people at his position.




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            • The Spaz
              Registered User
              • Mar 2003
              • 19066

              #7
              Originally posted by Ebenezer
              why is it a crock...I bet he is vastly underpaid compared to people at his position.
              It's Bledsoe that's why...

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              • FTG
                Registered User
                • Aug 2004
                • 3333

                #8
                Originally posted by Ebenezer
                why is it a crock...I bet he is vastly underpaid compared to people at his position.
                Travis is. Why does that make it ok to overpay another player?
                Drew Bledsoe ****ing sucks

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                • The Spaz
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 19066

                  #9
                  Originally posted by FTG
                  Travis is. Why does that make it ok to overpay another player?
                  Who everpayed him though it wasn't the Bills.

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                  • Ebenezer
                    Give me a minute...
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 73867

                    #10
                    Originally posted by FTG
                    Travis is. Why does that make it ok to overpay another player?
                    'cause in the salary cap era you are going to have hits and misses on every team...the rules require that players get paid a certain increase each year and in this day in age players get paid on the basis of what their fellow players get paid...the days of screwing a player when his contract is due are over...teams have no recourse but to try to force a pay cut (bad for chemisty and signing of future free agents) or cut a player outright (like would we really have wanted AVP as QB last year or Travis Brown or JP Losman this year)

                    ...scream all you want about Bledsoe but last year he was over paid...this year, right now, if he plays to average standards (for the NFL not for Bills fans) he is a bargain...




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                    • Ebenezer
                      Give me a minute...
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 73867

                      #11
                      until every player is on a 1-year no compete clause contract in which their play the previous year equates to the amount of money they get there will always be overpaid players...

                      ...there was no way of knowing going into 2003 that DB would be over paid...even if I would have asked you after the 2nd game of the season last year you still would not have been able to tell whether he was overpaid...




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                      • Jan Reimers
                        Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
                        • May 2003
                        • 17353

                        #12
                        I notice that unlike Price, the author puts no "asterisk" next to Drew's name. How about a nitwit offensive coordinator, a thin and injured (Moulds) receiving corps, a complete lack of commitment to the run, a lousy O-line, and a concussion? Did any of these contribute to Drew's lousy season?
                        Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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                        • IHateTheDullphins
                          New and Improved!!
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 1230

                          #13
                          IMO Drew was immensely over-paid last year, based on his performance. Travis was under-paid, considering the level of pain he endured throughout the season last year, while maintaining production on the ground.
                          Leads? Yeah, sure. I'll...uh...just check with the boys down at the crimelab. Yeah, they got four more detectives on the case....we're working in shifts!"

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                          • IHateTheDullphins
                            New and Improved!!
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 1230

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Jan Reimers
                            I notice that unlike Price, the author puts no "asterisk" next to Drew's name. How about a nitwit offensive coordinator, a thin and injured (Moulds) receiving corps, a complete lack of commitment to the run, a lousy O-line, and a concussion? Did any of these contribute to Drew's lousy season?
                            Good point.
                            Leads? Yeah, sure. I'll...uh...just check with the boys down at the crimelab. Yeah, they got four more detectives on the case....we're working in shifts!"

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                            • mysticsoto
                              Too sober for this...
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 31439

                              #15
                              I think listing Bledsoe as #1 was bull****! Then why not list Vick also? He was hurt and did nothing last year but still got paid! Bledsoe got paid according to the talent he is capable of - if the line is horrible and Gilbride is not making calls tailored to the team he has, what is Bledsoe supposed to do? As it is, he was very classy in handling the situation and never placed blame on Gilbride, Williams or even TD. He took it all on himself.

                              Had we a real O line, I think Bledsoe would remove himself from this list and into a "best bargains" list instead!

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