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Nineteen players earned "performance based pay" bonuses of $200,000 or more for the 2005 season. A list of those players:

OT Rob Petitti, Cowboys, $271,287

FS C.C. Brown, Texans, $251,593

OT Kelly Butler, Lions, $242,908

OG Rex Hadnot, Dolphins, $235,847

DT Jordan Carstens, Car., $232,748

OT Shane Olivea, Chargers, $223,966

CB Curtis DeLoatch, Giants, $221,005

OG Ryan Lilja, Colts, $215,642

OT Jason Peters, Bills, $215,008

OT Travelle Wharton, Car., $214,048

OG Will Whitticker, Packers, $212,307

CB Travis Daniels, Dolphins, $212,069

OT Anthony Davis, Bucs, $211,350

OG Dan Buenning, Bucs, $210,204

LB Colby Bockwoldt, Saints, $209,943

FS Chris Harris, Bears, $209,362

SS Gibril Wilson, Giants, $207,549

CB Ike Taylor, Steelers, $206,513

FS Kerry Rhodes, Jets, $200,268

 

 

 

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Very good for him. He is well deserving of this.

 

My favorite part:

Every player in the league who participates in even one snap receives something from the PBP pool, which does not impact a player's salary cap charge. The pool to fund the supplements is deducted from the overall league salary cap funds, and it was essentially created by slowing the annual increases in base salaries and by blunting the increases in the annual rookie allocation pool.
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Did OT Rob Petitti, Cowboys, get paid the most ($271,287) because blocking for an immobile statue-like QB is not an easy thing to do.

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Bill Parcells would rip into Pettiti, he almost sat him a half dozen times I find this odd that he was paid the most

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Pay for play

Nineteen players earned "performance based pay" bonuses of $200,000 or more for the 2005 season. A list of those players: 

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OT Jason Peters, Bills, $215,008

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Good for Jason. He deserves it.

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I guess I'll state the obvious.  I wish my job had something like this.

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Peters situation doesn't equate to a job, it's very much like self employment. I'm probably not telling you something you don't already know, but I didn't see the "obvious" part you are talking about.

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Pay for play

Nineteen players earned "performance based pay" bonuses of $200,000 or more for the 2005 season. A list of those players: 

OT Rob Petitti, Cowboys, $271,287

FS C.C. Brown, Texans, $251,593

OT Kelly Butler, Lions, $242,908

OG Rex Hadnot, Dolphins, $235,847

DT Jordan Carstens, Car., $232,748

OT Shane Olivea, Chargers, $223,966

CB Curtis DeLoatch, Giants, $221,005

OG Ryan Lilja, Colts, $215,642

OT Jason Peters, Bills, $215,008

OT Travelle Wharton, Car., $214,048

OG Will Whitticker, Packers, $212,307

CB Travis Daniels, Dolphins, $212,069

OT Anthony Davis, Bucs, $211,350

OG Dan Buenning, Bucs, $210,204

LB Colby Bockwoldt, Saints, $209,943

FS Chris Harris, Bears, $209,362

SS Gibril Wilson, Giants, $207,549

CB Ike Taylor, Steelers, $206,513

FS Kerry Rhodes, Jets, $200,268 

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/stor...ht&lid=tab2pos1

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He deserves it, since he'll be starting RT for us come next season. He is a talented player, going from TE to RT. That's pretty good. :P

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This thread needs more Jason Peters is stupid jokes

But he's still our best offensive lineman

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:P Yeah okay, so glad you're our oline coach and can e v a l talent, and knew what each play called was to really know what his assignment was and how he performed on each play. :P
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