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This is one of the reasons why the NFL is dying...
Colts place the "Rights of First Refusal" Restricted Free Agent tag on George Odum.
For his first 3 years in the league, he averaged making $532k a year. In 2021 under this RFA tag, he will make $2.133m He is not a full time defensive starter. He is a Special Teams ace but not a full time starter. His response? Quote:
Boss: "Here, I want to pay you 4x your salary for this next year." Response: "Disrespected and disappointed!!" Hope he plays well in a reserve role in 2021 for us and then I hope he does well in 2022 someone else. |
The NFL is not dying. Smh
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Sorry, but that’s kind of ridiculous. The dude was an all pro. He was really good at what they asked him to do and recognized as such by his peers.
To be disappointed in his compensation isn’t entitlement. I think that’s a normal reaction. Also, in what world is the NFL dying? |
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From the ColtsLaw vid, Odum played 25 total snaps on D last year.
Special teams ace, but he should be happy making 2.3M. I could see being unhappy about not having a multiyear deal, but players get cut all the time and I doubt he would be getting a ton of guaranteed money. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
What is the going rate for a player who does what he does? I am sure it isn't much higher, and the market will bear this out when he signs for the tender amount, albeit for more than just one year.
This was not about the Colts putting a price on the guy as much as it was protecting a player that they feel is a part of the future. It was necessary to do so while negotiating a new contract. As for Dam's comment, what are you talking about. This isn't about millionaires versus billionaires. This is about the value of a ST player who gets occasional snaps on defensive plays. |
Careers are short in NFL and injury is just around the corner. When you have made yourself into a top ST guy you want to maximize what you can get. And maybe he wants to go somewhere where he can start at safety. You talk as if it were the players, not the owners who treat the players as commodities, who are greedy. Players who played in the era I started to watch have totally fucked up lives now, mental and physically gone. They should get every penny they can while they can. To be clear this is the way it works, I don’t blame the Colts or anyone else for it. I just am not irritated at players for wanting to maximize what they earn.
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I know its two completely different worlds, but I wouldn't mind if my boss said they were going to pay me $2.3M next year but employment may not extend beyond that. |
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I completely agree it wasn’t disrespectful. It is how it works.
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