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Dan Snyder got bored of hiding away on his yacht, set to testify on Thursday.
PFT:
With the deposition of Commanders owner Daniel Snyder set to commence on Thursday at 8:00 a.m. ET, a deal has been reached between Snyder and the House Oversight Committee for Snyder to testify.
Via Ben Standig of TheAthletic.com, the Committee has announced that Snyder will participate in the deposition, and that he has “committed to providing full and complete testimony” regarding “his knowledge of and contributions to the Commanders’ toxic work environment.”
Snyder will testify remotely, and the deposition won’t be televised. Eventually, all or part of the testimony could be released publicly.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
The Cards ditch the "Homework Clause" from Kyler Murray's extension.
I mean... WHAT WERE THEY THINKING!!!????
The clause required Murray to put in at least four hours per week of in-season independent study... What were they honestly gonna do if he didn't do that? Take away his phone and PlayStation privileges and ground him in the team hotel for a week?
The Cards ditch the "Homework Clause" from Kyler Murray's extension.
I mean... WHAT WERE THEY THINKING!!!????
The clause required Murray to put in at least four hours per week of in-season independent study... What were they honestly gonna do if he didn't do that? Take away his phone and PlayStation privileges and ground him in the team hotel for a week?
The fact that they put such a clause in the contract doesn't say much for Murray. They have to hope he becomes more professional in the future after paying him such big bucks.
"Who's the Las Vegas Raiders?" She doesn't follow football at all. So I respond with this.
"Used to be the Oakland Raiders. They moved. NFL team."
"I'm flying them on Wed."
So apparently my wife it flying the Raiders from Oakland to Canton for the Hall of Fame game. She has just finished flying "Team America Mexico", a big soccer team from Mexico around. They gave the crew one of their jerseys. Yeah, not real expensive. About $20 bucks. So I tell her the raiders are flying to Canton for the HOF games. This is her response.
"Maybe I'll get a jersey from them too."
Me: "I doubt it".
Anyway, this will be her first time flying an NFL team. I can't wait to hear her talk about how big some of the guys are. She has no idea.
Since that suspension only affects base salary, Watson only forfeits a total of $345,000.
Per PFT:
Before the trade to the Browns, Watson’s contract called for him to make a $35 million salary in 2022. A six-game suspension under those terms would have cost him $11.6 million.
Watson’s $44.965 million signing bonus is not impacted by the suspension and he has fully guaranteed salaries of $46 million for each of the next four seasons, so the financial blow dealt by the suspension will be a minimal one if Robinson’s decision holds.
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So, the league sort of deems Watson guilty of something, even if he has settled all but one of his cases....
But his contract is built in a way to make the punishment utterly toothless, except for the team missing his services on the field.
Since that suspension only affects base salary, Watson only forfeits a total of $345,000.
Per PFT:
Before the trade to the Browns, Watson’s contract called for him to make a $35 million salary in 2022. A six-game suspension under those terms would have cost him $11.6 million.
Watson’s $44.965 million signing bonus is not impacted by the suspension and he has fully guaranteed salaries of $46 million for each of the next four seasons, so the financial blow dealt by the suspension will be a minimal one if Robinson’s decision holds.
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So, the league sort of deems Watson guilty, even if he has settled all but one of his cases....
But his contract is built in a way to make any punishment moot, except for the team missing his services on the field.
Since that suspension only affects base salary, Watson only forfeits a total of $345,000.
Per PFT:
Before the trade to the Browns, Watson’s contract called for him to make a $35 million salary in 2022. A six-game suspension under those terms would have cost him $11.6 million.
Watson’s $44.965 million signing bonus is not impacted by the suspension and he has fully guaranteed salaries of $46 million for each of the next four seasons, so the financial blow dealt by the suspension will be a minimal one if Robinson’s decision holds.
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So, the league sort of deems Watson guilty, even if he has settled all but one of his cases....
But his contract is built in a way to make any punishment moot, except for the team missing his services on the field.
Seems like justice in the US...
I'd wager those settlements cost him a heckuva lot more than $345k. Not that they had much impact on his overall financial status but if the plaintiff's accepted the settlement offer then I'd assume their sense of "justice" has been fulfilled.
I am now curious, though - what would your idea of justice look like?
For reference, here is a summary article detailing all of Watson's alleged transgressions and law enforcement's reaction to the complaints.
Since that suspension only affects base salary, Watson only forfeits a total of $345,000.
Per PFT:
Before the trade to the Browns, Watson’s contract called for him to make a $35 million salary in 2022. A six-game suspension under those terms would have cost him $11.6 million.
Watson’s $44.965 million signing bonus is not impacted by the suspension and he has fully guaranteed salaries of $46 million for each of the next four seasons, so the financial blow dealt by the suspension will be a minimal one if Robinson’s decision holds.
---
So, the league sort of deems Watson guilty, even if he has settled all but one of his cases....
But his contract is built in a way to make any punishment moot, except for the team missing his services on the field.
Seems like justice in the US...
I'd wager those settlements cost him a heckuva lot more than $345k. Not that they had much impact on his overall financial status but if the plaintiff's accepted the settlement offer then I'd assume their sense of "justice" has been fulfilled.
I am now curious, though - what would your idea of justice look like?
For reference, here is a summary article detailing all of Watson's alleged transgressions and law enforcement's reaction to the complaints.
It's not a thing for this forum, that's why I edited my stupid post.
Since that suspension only affects base salary, Watson only forfeits a total of $345,000.
Per PFT:
---
So, the league sort of deems Watson guilty, even if he has settled all but one of his cases....
But his contract is built in a way to make any punishment moot, except for the team missing his services on the field.
Seems like justice in the US...
I'd wager those settlements cost him a heckuva lot more than $345k. Not that they had much impact on his overall financial status but if the plaintiff's accepted the settlement offer then I'd assume their sense of "justice" has been fulfilled.
I am now curious, though - what would your idea of justice look like?
For reference, here is a summary article detailing all of Watson's alleged transgressions and law enforcement's reaction to the complaints.
It's not a thing for this forum, that's why I edited my stupid post.
Since that suspension only affects base salary, Watson only forfeits a total of $345,000.
Per PFT:
---
So, the league sort of deems Watson guilty, even if he has settled all but one of his cases....
But his contract is built in a way to make any punishment moot, except for the team missing his services on the field.
Seems like justice in the US...
I'd wager those settlements cost him a heckuva lot more than $345k. Not that they had much impact on his overall financial status but if the plaintiff's accepted the settlement offer then I'd assume their sense of "justice" has been fulfilled.
I am now curious, though - what would your idea of justice look like?
For reference, here is a summary article detailing all of Watson's alleged transgressions and law enforcement's reaction to the complaints.
It's not a thing for this forum, that's why I edited my stupid post.
I'd wager those settlements cost him a heckuva lot more than $345k. Not that they had much impact on his overall financial status but if the plaintiff's accepted the settlement offer then I'd assume their sense of "justice" has been fulfilled.
I am now curious, though - what would your idea of justice look like?
For reference, here is a summary article detailing all of Watson's alleged transgressions and law enforcement's reaction to the complaints.
It's not a thing for this forum, that's why I edited my stupid post.
Good decision
yes, this is a segregated forum, all stupid post need to be brought up in the podium, this room is for smart post
Watson should have gotten a 2 yr suspension and probably jail time, getting to be common practice now to buy peoples silence, it corrupts our judicial system, Justice gets a black eye
What's up with these 3-year extensions? Especially with large bonuses. You can spread a signing bonus' cap hit over 5 years, and convert other bonuses into a signing bonus to spread them out, too. By doing shorter deals, teams are ending up with higher cap hits than they could. Just seems like sub-optimal cap management.
Good deal for Deebo, tho. The one year makes a difference for him. He'll be 30 instead of 31 when deal ends, could make a big difference for his potential last contract...