What is the Deal with Kickers?
The latest drama queen in the NFL over having a contract re-negotiated is none other than our own Jeff Reed. Reed had the franchise tag laid on him during the off-season paying him the average of the top 5 players at his position. In his case that turns out to be $2.8 million for the upcoming season.
I’ll never wrap my brain around professional athletics and contract re-negotiations. You have a contract with a team and why teams allow players threaten to break them is beyond me. Yes, the occasional player sits out over a dispute, but you can fine them and players don’t get any younger. Their earning windows are short and they can’t afford to let a career pass by pouting. I also understand that players are not likely to sign with team that don’t redo contracts, but if all of the teams did it they would not have an option. The league’s team owners would have to be very careful about it to avoid collusion but it could be done.
After yesterday’s practice at St. Vincent College Reed took the soap box and said, “I’m not going to point anyone out or any statement out, but, yeah, I was told one thing and another thing happened, I understand business moves, but I’m not a big fan of lying.”
Look dude, you are a freakin’ kicker with a history of screwing up and being a general embarrassment of the field. You have been lucky that players on the team with much bigger profiles have been doing the same and pushing your exploits to page 2. Shut up, take your $3 million, and kick the ball.





