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This is ridiculous. Why does he feel he is completely powerless in what contract he gets? His love of money and his stubborn agent is greater than his love for football. This has nothing to do with "knowing the business" because he would've been in camp already if he had a different agent.

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He cannot play because he does not have a contract in place. Reason he does not is because of some imaginary salary slotting. I am not empathizing with him because of the monetary issue. My point is that I want a player on the team who is eager to get the paperwork out of the way so he can practice and help the team. I want a hungry, dedicated and motivated player.

What is so unbelievable about that ?

If he is really truly hungry to play then this has to happen

 

Maybin....calls agent tells him" if you want to have me as a client then get the contract done before the week is out or I will Donald Trump your ass and say your FIRED"

 

Agent.."I trying to get me...err you all the money we err you can make"

 

Maybin.. You have 1 week because I want to be on the field with my teammates cause they need me" click

 

End of discussion.

 

anything else he is holding out for more bread.

 

I have no hate for the guy but please spare me the crying about not being on the field and make it happen.

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He cannot play because he does not have a contract in place. Reason he does not is because of some imaginary salary slotting. I am not empathizing with him because of the monetary issue. My point is that I want a player on the team who is eager to get the paperwork out of the way so he can practice and help the team. I want a hungry, dedicated and motivated player.

What is so unbelievable about that ?

I think the issue is that he (or his people; it's unclear) are using an implausible excuse -- needing to wait until #10 is signed -- to explain his inability to come to terms. On its face, it's a ridiculous argument, which is why people are responding the way they are.

 

One thought of mine -- there were a couple of reports that he didn't look all that good in minicamps, so I could see the Bills holding their ground and deciding that he's not good enough to overpay slightly. That's purely speculation on my part, but buyer's remorse goes on all the time in the NFL. Just look at Glenn Dorsey, whose now being ritually humiliated at training camp for his perceived inadequacies:

 

http://www.profootballweekly.com/2009/08/0...r-wrong-reasons

 

I doubt the Chiefs are happy that they're paying tens of millions of dollars to a guy who isn't any better than another LSU DT who comes a lot cheaper: Kyle Williams.

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The problem with the Crabtree situation is that he isn't falling into line, which is what normally happens. His agent wants to get him paid as if he was a top 3-5 player. The fact is..he wasn't. He was the 10 pick. Expecting to get paid more than that is crazy. The fact is, however, by him holding out he may force the hand. The other players before and after Crabtree, are banking on the hope that he hits a big payday that would lead to them getting more money. Had he just accepted being picked 10th and taking that money it would be fine. His agent is doing the same thing, but he is going against the grain. Crabtree WAS NOT a top 5 pick and therefore should not be paid as such.

OK, Crabtree was not a top 5 pick and therefore should not be paid as such. Then logically Crabtree's salary doesn't factor into our emotional wreck of a draft picks contract. Crabtree should get $X therefore our emotional wreck of a draft pick deserves $X-$Y which will slot him between picks 10 & 12.

 

What exactly am I missing?

 

IF Crabtree does get more money than a player or two who were picked before him does that mean that our emotional wreck of a draft pick deserves more as well? Your answer above is no, so...no issue, no need to wait for Crabtree.

 

We need our emotional wreck in camp!

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OK, Crabtree was not a top 5 pick and therefore should not be paid as such. Then logically Crabtree's salary doesn't factor into our emotional wreck of a draft picks contract. Crabtree should get $X therefore our emotional wreck of a draft pick deserves $X-$Y which will slot him between picks 10 & 12.

 

What exactly am I missing?

 

IF Crabtree does get more money than a player or two who were picked before him does that mean that our emotional wreck of a draft pick deserves more as well? Your answer above is no, so...no issue, no need to wait for Crabtree.

 

We need our emotional wreck in camp!

 

Nothing at all. I see it as you see it. They're giving dumb excuses blaming Crabtree, while they portray themselves as victims of the situation. They are as guilty for greed as is Crabtree and his agent.

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This guy was a stretch (situational pass rusher who parlayed a single good college year into a career) in the first round to begin with, now he's holding out?? He should be running to sign the check.

The part about being a stretch is so wrong it's not even worth commenting on, but I agree he should have signed by now.

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:o

 

I read my post again and considering my poor writing skills I thought to myself why didn't I just say, "great point, cincy, I agree." but nnoooooo I had to get wordy!!!

 

 

Yeah, I want to see the goods, too. He needs to get in.

 

Worry not - anyone could make a case for fitting me with a muzzle. I like to post for effect - from time to time... :lol:

 

I do some of my best work around 5 PM, when I then log off and get supper going.

 

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The part about being a stretch is so wrong it's not even worth commenting on, but I agree he should have signed by now.

Is it so wrong NoDog? One season against marginal competition doesn't make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside (how many Big 10 linemen were picked in the first 3 rounds?). We really don't know whether he was a stretch or not and we won't for a bit. Would I have picked him? Nope (but i'm just a guy on a message board).

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Yer sacbee link wants me to log in.

hmmmm, not me. Here's the jist:

Michael Crabtree has become the El Niño of the NFL. That is, he's the guy you point to when things go wrong. Crops failed? It's Michael Crabtree. Mudslide? Michael Crabtree.

 

The latest person to cite the Michael Crabtree effect is Bills first-round draft pick Aaron Maybin, who blames his contract impasse on the fact that Crabtree hasn't signed.

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Is it so wrong NoDog? One season against marginal competition doesn't make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside (how many Big 10 linemen were picked in the first 3 rounds?). We really don't know whether he was a stretch or not and we won't for a bit. Would I have picked him? Nope (but i'm just a guy on a message board).

I was more talking about him being a 1st round pick. Most had him as one of the top pass rushers, if not the top. Sure there are concerns about whether he'll achieve success in the NFL, just as there are with any rookie, even the ones who seem to be "can't miss" prospects.

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It's pretty apparent to me that most, if not all of you, who have responded to this thread either hate that he's holding out or just outright hate the pick. Am i happy that he's not playing, no. But it's not his damn fault. We are talking about millions of dollars here. He wants to play, but he's not going to rush into it until he is able to do the best for himself and his family. I want him to play as much as anyone, but all of you stop hating. My god, are you telling me that if you could make a million more or hundred thousand more here or there, you wouldn't take it. You f'ing crazy.

 

Last year, Derrick Harvey, DE, went 8th. He signed a 5-year, $23.8 million contract with the Jaguars.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick_Harvey#cite_note-2The contract contained $17.175 million in guaranteed money and $33.4 million if all the incentives and escalators are met. Maybin will sign for something within 10% of what Harvey signed for. He's not sacrificing millions by holding out. He's sacrificing (maybe) a small percentage of his money to almost insure he won't be able to contribute for most of the year.

 

That is bull sh-- and I don't believe his PR machine for one second.

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Maybin's agent isn't so much negotiating for his client, but for future clients. If he agrees to a deal without Crabtree, the agent will suffer for not having parameters set.

 

Joel Segal, Lavar Arrington, even Maybin can say what they want. There's no requirement anywhere that says a player cannot sign without the picks around him being signed.

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Maybin's agent isn't so much negotiating for his client, but for future clients. If he agrees to a deal without Crabtree, the agent will suffer for not having parameters set.

 

Joel Segal, Lavar Arrington, even Maybin can say what they want. There's no requirement anywhere that says a player cannot sign without the picks around him being signed.

 

 

Obviously there is no requirement. I'm just saying no agent would allow his client to sign until he is comfortable the market is set. And just so you know the client might always have the last say, but to think the agent has no leverage over his client is ridiculous. Most, if not all agents at this level, will not represent clients that do not follow their advice. So yes, Maybin could dump his agent if he really wanted to. If you actually think he needs to do that in order to prove his devotion to Buffalo you are nuts.

 

Every person who views football for the business that it is, understands why Maybin is doing this. I'm in no way a proponent of the NFL and how overly commercial it is. But, this issue cannot be understood until you accept the fact that it is a business and this is how it goes.

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