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Thread: If I were in the front office
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-08-08-2005 #1
If I were in the front office
If I was running the show right now what I would do with Barron is offer him no signing bonus this season and give it to him next year. This years contract would be for the league minimum for a first round pick and then I would tell him you aren't going to help us any way and your not going to get paid to sit on the bench for the year. You earn your money when your a Ram.
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-08-08-2005 #2
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I most certainly agree.Cant give this guy 25,000,000 dollar contract If hes not protecting Bulger.Now that we're going to be a little shaky again at RT Bulger wont be able to throw left handed.
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-08-08-2005 #3
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Re: If I were in the front office
lmao, thank god you two arent in the FO.
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-08-09-2005 #4
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Let's just have all the players play for minimum wage plus incentives. Yeah, that's the ticket.
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Re: If I were in the front office
I like working for a basic plus incentives, after all thats how most others work

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-08-09-2005 #6
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Yea, well these "professionals" aren't really like the rest of us. I for one have never used an agent. lol
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-08-09-2005 #7
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No more excuses for either party. James (#18) and Spears (#20) are both signed. The parameters are set. Zygmunt needs to make a final offer between the 18 and 20 numbers, maybe even closer to the 18 number, and leave it at that. Barron can either sign it or not. If Zygmunt offers more than the 18, he's setting up the entire league to be held captive by agents for years to come. If Zygmunt offers less than the 20, the Rams should never again complain about their RT troubles, because they will have done it to themselves.
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