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If he performs to his capability, then that is the bargain of the century.
If not the Colts can get out of that contract after 1 season and owe him nothing. Hoping that he returns to ALL Pro level. |
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Whats the diff between fully guaranteed and total guarantees? Doesn’t guaranteed mean guaranteed?
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Guaranteed for certain situations? Like missing games for injury vs. being cut. I think.
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"Fully guaranteed" means that the player will be receiving that money - no matter the circumstances. Additionally, part of the contract could be guaranteed for a specific condition - such as guaranteed for injury only. That means that if the player suffers a football-related injury, cannot pass the team physical and is released, he will be owed that money that is injury guaranteed. On the other hand, if the player is healthy and cut for skill or salary cap reasons, that money is not due to the player. Likewise, there could be amounts guaranteed for skill or cap purposes - although guaranteed for injury is probably used the most often of those three on an individual basis. Last edited by AlwaysSunnyinIndy; 04-21-2022 at 04:35 PM. |
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