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On Monday, the Patriots agreed to terms on a five-year contract extension with tight end Aaron Hernandez that could keep him in New England through the 2018 season. The following are the contract details broken down by season, provided by a league source. The extension includes a $12.5 million signing bonus, $16 million in guaranteed money, and a maximum value of $40 million in additional money. (One additional note on the bonus: it will be paid out over three installments. Hernandez will receive $6 million up front, $3.25 million in March of 2013, and $3.25 million more in March of 2014). 2012 season Base salary: $540,000 (guaranteed) Roster bonus: $104,000 Signing bonus: $12.5 million (prorated) 2013 season Base salary: $1.323 million (guaranteed for injury only. This will become fully guaranteed if Hernandez is on the roster in March of 2013) Roster bonus: $118,000 Offseason workout bonus: $82,000 (non-guaranteed) 2014 season Base salary: $1.2 million ($1.137 million of which is guaranteed for injury only. This will become fully guaranteed if Hernandez is on the roster in March of 2013) Offseason workout bonus: $500,000 (guaranteed if Hernandez is on the roster in March of 2013) Additional bonus: $500,000 if named to the Pro Bowl 2015 season Base salary: $2.3 million (non-guaranteed) Offseason workout bonus: $500,000 (non-guaranteed) Roster bonus: $31,250 for each game he is on the 46-man game-day roster. (Up to $500,000 for a full 16-game season). Additional bonus: $500,000 (if named to the Pro Bowl) 2016 season Base salary: $5 million (non-guaranteed) Offseason workout bonus: $500,000 (non-guaranteed) Roster bonus: $31,250 for each game he is on the 46-man game-day roster. (Up to $500,000 for a full 16-game season). Additional bonus: $500,000 if named to the Pro Bowl 2017 season Base salary: $6 million (non-guaranteed) Offseason workout bonus: $500,000 (non-guaranteed) Roster bonus: $31,250 for each game he is on the 46-man game-day roster. (Up to $500,000 for a full 16-game season). Additional bonus: $500,000 if named to the Pro Bowl 2018 season Base salary: $6 million (non-guaranteed) Offseason workout bonus: $500,000 (non-guaranteed) Roster bonus: $31,250 for each game he is on the 46-man game-day roster. (Up to $500,000 for a full 16-game season). Additional bonus: $500,000 if named to the Pro Bowl http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-e...ndez-extension |
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From Reiss at ESPN Boston......
The details are in for quarterback Tom Brady's new contract, laid out below. The deal includes a $30 million signing bonus for the quarterback, which will be paid out over a period that extends to March 15, 2015, according to a league source. Brady will earn $10 million of that signing bonus during the 2013 season, $5 million in a payment on March 15, 2014, $10 million during the 2014 season, and $5 million on March 15, 2015. Brady's salary for 2013 and 2014 are now $1 million and $2 million respectively, and are fully guaranteed. His old deal was scheduled to pay him $9.75 million in base salary for each of those seasons. Brady's salary for 2015, 2016, 2017 are $7 million, $8 million, and $9 million, which are fully guaranteed for injury only. That means that if Brady is released because of an injury, he will still be paid that money. In the unlikely event that he were released due to skill considerations, he would not be paid that money. Regarding Brady's salary cap charges, the breakdown is as follows: 2013: $13.8 million 2014: $14.8 million 2015: $13 million 2016: $14 million 2017: $15 million The annual salaries for the final three years as well as the salary cap charges for the life of the contract are consistent with what has been laid out already, though the $30 million signing bonus is of note. In examining the life of the contract, it's a five-year deal with a maximum value of $57 million, $33 million of which is guaranteed no matter what, with the $24 million leftover likely to be seen should Brady continue to perform at his expected level. |
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Here's hoping that GS3 under center, and Coples on
the edge works out.
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You brought up the 89%. What part of I'm not looking it up didn't you understand? It's been in countless articles that the Pats always have cap space, and they never pay their WRs. You're the troll. If you want to dispute that, you look it up. If it were about the Jets I would know all the facts. You probably would too, since you know more about, and spend more time talking about the Jets.
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The proof is in the fact than he has been thrown more "catchable" passes than any other player in the NFL over the past 3 seasons -- 363. The next guy has 330, and there are only 4 guys, including Welker, at 300 or more. How often do you see a highlight of Welker making an incredible catch? Yeah, I must have missed them too. His drop rate of 8.81% is far from elite. By comparison Larry Fitzgerald's is 3.27%, and Welker's teammates Branch and Gaffney had better rates, 6.06% and 5.08%, respectively. Anyone want to venture to guess what Fitzgerald would have accomplished over the past 3 seasons if thrown 88 more catchable balls over the past 3 seasons? https://www.profootballfocus.com/blo...ide-receivers/ |
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There's NO reason to delay the process. Start Geno
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At least we season ticket holders don't have to expect a playoff invoice until at least 2018. Sort of a silver lining .. save money, but no playoff home games.
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![]() What I don't understand is fans (of any team) who think it it worthwhile to pay players based on what they have done in the past. Kinda like they "owe" them something. That's totally ridiculous and that's exactly how teams get stuck with crappy contracts in the future. The point you make in your last post is dead-on. Based on Welker's advancing age and lack of "big play" production, that should not lead to a contract extension. It would be a dumb move. It is imperative the Pats get Brady 1, if not 2, legitimate downfield WR's this year. They haven't had that since Randy Moss. With the improvement of a down-field passing game, it would totally minimize the loss of Welker. |
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For BB & Brady's legacy, they need a swang song championship like Jeter got in 2009. |
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Of course, there can't be a precipitous drop in production or injury issues. I wouldn't bring Welker back either because as said, even with the production, he's come up small in big spots and they're better off getting that production elsewhere from either a younger or more dynamic receiver. |
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As far as your "clearly won't be better at 32 than 31".....please tell me how you know such things. While we all wait for that explanation, lets try this....If Gronk stays healthy and Edelman returns to spell WW from time to time, will you consider an 85 catch season from WW as a sign of slippage? Of course you would....because you prefer basic examinations of facts. |
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His agent reportedly wanted WR money at one point. |
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But never mind that, this is all fuzzy money. I would love to say Brady is taking half of what his market value is for the good of the team. But That is not the case, its just moving guarantees around, and extending contracts. He is getting more money guaranteed, and freeing up cap space, still a good soldier, and definitely helping the Pats, but the man is still getting his money. |
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I find it funny that whenever a Pats fan dares to speculate about the Jets FO and their intentions on this board, they get attacked as knowing "nothing about the Jets." And yet, here they are, Jets fans coming out of the woodwork saying they know exactly what is good for the Pats, what they are going to do, how predictable they are, they could have brought them 10 straight Lombardis if they were Belichick. It's laughable. It's the equivalent of the perennial C student in high school who tries to trash talk the A student because he failed to get an A+ on every straight test he took. It makes the C student feel a bit better about being a C student. The better posters on this board don't care about the A student and want to earn better grades themselves. |
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The Brady extension is a good thing for the team, same way you told this board how great the Sanchez extension was, it's the same concept. The Pats simply gambled on a more sure bet. The Jets gambled and are losing so far, the GM admittedly got fired for it. We'll see how it ends, but there's no need to slam the Pats because they made a wise move. Better to not say anything at all. |
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Btw, the latest silly argument against Brady's move that I've heard, the first was that his wife makes enough that he can afford it, is that if he was really magnanimous he would play for the veteran minimum. That would save the Pats even more money. It would also bring the conspiracy theorists out of the woodwork. It would also probably get Goody reaching for his whip. |
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REX AND THE I-MAN - BACK ON TRACK
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who cares really
the ticking clock will be quickly running out on the aging queer by the end of 2014 at the latest (already showing signs of flinching at the first sign of a pass rush) and then we can all enjoy the Pats decade or more in the basement as they search (LOLphins like) for the NEXT BRADY... hint... for my pats pals --- it isn't million dollar arm, ten cent brain Jeff George II, your current back up) |
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