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What is the Deal with Kickers?

August 01, 2010 By: Tom Category: Contracts, Editorials, Free Agency

Jeff Reed

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.

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BREAKING NEWS – Flozell is Signed

July 29, 2010 By: Tom Category: Contracts, Free Agency, NFL Draft

Today, former Dallas Cowboys left tackle Flozell Adams signed a 2 year deal to come to Pittsburgh and play with the Steelers. Adams was a 5 time Pro Bowl tackle while in Big D and was released by the Cowboys to avoid paying him $6.5 million in salary for this season. Financial terms with the Steelers have not yet been disclosed, but Adams was seeking something in the neighborhood of $3.5 million per season.

The big question is where will Adams play. With Willie Colon out, the immidate need is at right tackle. However, Max Starks played on the right side during the last Super Bowl run and can’t be trusted to pass block on the blind side. My guess is that Starks moves to the right side and Adams gets plugged into the left tackle spot. You can see my last article begging for this day, so believe me when I say, great news!

Problem Solved

July 21, 2010 By: Tom Category: Free Agency, League News

Adrian Jones

Problem solved, yeah right. Today the Steelers signed offensive lineman Adrian Jones. Jones was a fourth round draft pick of the New York Jets back in 2004, where he started in 44 games. Lately he spent 2008 with the Kansas City Chiefs starting 10 games, and last season on the Houston Texas’ practice squad. He’s a big body at 6-4 and 330 pounds, but I’m not doing cartwheels given some of the bigger names that were unsigned free agents.

Psychic Powers Returning

June 29, 2010 By: Tom Category: Free Agency, League News

Flozell Adams

The season must be coming soon, as my powers of prediction are returning in full force. Free agent offensive tackle, and former member of the Dallas Cowboys, Flozell Adams spent the day visiting with the Steelers. Adams spent his day participating in a physical and workout for the team. This on the heels of today’s news that tackle Willie Colon will need surgery to repair an Achilles tendon injury suffered earlier this week. You can read my article from a month ago here.

Hopefully an offer is in the making. Tackles are increadibily hard to find, and while he’s at the end of his career, Adams will not be waiting too much longer to find a home for this season.

O-Line Help?

June 25, 2010 By: Tom Category: Editorials, Free Agency

Black & Gold ?

I had written a few weeks back about the availability of Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle Flozell Adams and the Steelers getting some desperately need help on the offensive line. Another (and better) option is also out there in the form of New England Patriots offensive guard Logan Mankins. At 28, Mankins had an All-Pro season last year and is in the prime of his career as a restricted free agent.

In an article over on Bleacher Report, Mankins stated that,  “I was asked to play ’09 out, and they would address the contract after the uncapped year. I’m a team player, I took them at their word, and I felt I played out an undervalued contract. Promises were made. That’s the big thing. Right now, this is about principle with me, and keeping your word and how you treat people. This is what I thought the foundation of the Patriots was built on. Apparently, I was wrong. Growing up, I was taught a man’s word is his bond. Obviously, this isn’t the case with the Patriots.”

He is clearly bent out of shape. Since he did not reach an agreement with the Patriots before the June 15th deadline for a one-year tender, he might be had for less than market value, maybe something like a 2nd round draft pick. The Steelers, while having to really open the wallet, would only be committing for a year and can reevaluate for 2011. It would also be nice to take one from our friends in Boston.

One More Free Agent, Please?

May 30, 2010 By: Tom Category: Editorials, Free Agency

I was looking at a list of the more significant free agents that are still out there unsigned. Obviously someone like Terrell Owens isn’t going to work in Pittsburgh, however one name on the list caught my attention. Former Dallas Cowboys left tackle Flozell Adams is still looking for a home. While Adams is not spring chicken (he’s 35), he played well last season and is vastly better than anyone on the Steelers roster. Signing Adams would allow Max Starks to move over to right tackle and would show Willie Colon the pine. Just a thought…

Resigning Lamar

May 26, 2010 By: Tom Category: Contracts, Editorials, Free Agency, Players

Lamar Woodley

I have really been a fan of Lamar Woodley since he stepped on the field with the Steelers. After Troy Polamalu he’s my favorite player on the team, and it makes me ill that the Steelers may not be able to resign him. The Steelers normal strategy is to resign their young high impact players in the year before a contract expires and keeping them away from thinking too much about testing the open market.

The problem in the case of Woodley is that the NFL team owners opted out early from the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) thereby eliminating the salary cap for this season. The 2010 season is also operating under a new rule affecting this situation termed the “30 percent rule.” It states that with the exception of signing bonuses, contract extensions cannot be for anymore than 30 percent over the player’s base salary.

Under this formula the maximum base salary for Woodley in 2010 would be all of $598,000; nowhere near his market value. A few teams have gotten around this rule with deals that included enormous signing bonuses. In Woodley’s case, a 5 year contract would entail a signing bonus upwards of $40 million, a figure most likely far beyond the Steelers wallet and tolerance for risk.

I can only see 2 options. One is to rework his deal for the next 2 years with a healthy signing bonus. This would reward him for his contributions since joining the team and is based on the assumption that a second deal will get done when the League and Union get a new CBA in place for 2011. The second scenario is far more draconian. The Steelers can require him to play out his current contract through 2011. Assuming that the franchise tag will return as part of the new CBA in 2011, they could then franchise Woodley in 2012, and most assuredly lose him in 2013.

Sure looks like there are some incentives on both sides to work something out.