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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 905510" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Correct me if I'm wrong, but Rodgers agreed to the terms of his contract, which included a ton of upfront guaranteed money, as well as the potential for the Packers to terminate or trade the contract to another team, at any time?</p><p></p><p>I doubt many, if any roofing contracts include that language, so to answer your question, I would ask the company that hired me to check the contract.</p><p></p><p>I think we are also confusing 2 things in this discussion. First, some are proposing that the Packers recommit to Rodgers with a new contract. A contract that I assume would pay him more money, including more bonuses and guaranteed money. Given his age and the fact that he still has 3 years left on his current contract, I would be opposed to that. The second option, which maybe is what you are implying, is to push short term money owed to him this year, out into the future, so as to free up more cap space for this season. If that was a favorable cap and team move for now and the future, I would be fine with that. However, it shouldn't include any new money.</p><p></p><p>Let me ask you this, would you be fine with the Packers tearing up his current contract, to show their commitment to him and giving him a contract similar to the one that Deshaun Watson just signed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 905510, member: 7261"] Correct me if I'm wrong, but Rodgers agreed to the terms of his contract, which included a ton of upfront guaranteed money, as well as the potential for the Packers to terminate or trade the contract to another team, at any time? I doubt many, if any roofing contracts include that language, so to answer your question, I would ask the company that hired me to check the contract. I think we are also confusing 2 things in this discussion. First, some are proposing that the Packers recommit to Rodgers with a new contract. A contract that I assume would pay him more money, including more bonuses and guaranteed money. Given his age and the fact that he still has 3 years left on his current contract, I would be opposed to that. The second option, which maybe is what you are implying, is to push short term money owed to him this year, out into the future, so as to free up more cap space for this season. If that was a favorable cap and team move for now and the future, I would be fine with that. However, it shouldn't include any new money. Let me ask you this, would you be fine with the Packers tearing up his current contract, to show their commitment to him and giving him a contract similar to the one that Deshaun Watson just signed? [/QUOTE]
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