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 by majik
7 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   New Jersey
Pro Bowl

If the players have a contract and should honor it, then the team signed a contract and should honor it as well. The NFL wants to have its cake and eat it too.

Player holds out, Honor the sanctity of the contract.

Player signs long term deal but gets hurt or skills begin to erode, the NFL has no qualms about NOT honoring the contract.

 by Elvis
7 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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majik wrote:If the players have a contract and should honor it, then the team signed a contract and should honor it as well. The NFL wants to have its cake and eat it too.

Player holds out, Honor the sanctity of the contract.

Player signs long term deal but gets hurt or skills begin to erode, the NFL has no qualms about NOT honoring the contract.


I agree with you 100% on sentiment. But don't forget the contract Donald signed allows the Rams to cut him at any time. He knew that when he signed it and the NFLPA agreed to those terms when they negotiated the CBA.

But also, i don't begrudge Donald one bit trying to maximize his value and this opportunity. He'd be a fool not to, imo.

We really don't know any of the details, what's being offered or what's being asked for.

But as far as i'm concerned the players have the exact same right as the owners to make as much money as they possibly can off of NFL football...

 by dieterbrock
7 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   New Jersey
Hall of Fame

All I know is that one side must be incredibly out of whack from the other that they cant work this deal out.
I was figuring that they would have had the deal done right before game 3, have him on the sidelines for the last home game, and no chance of him playing game 4. Game 1 rolls around and its all good in the hood.

Holding out hope they get this done this week, but losing confidence every day

 by Haden
7 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   Spokane, WA
Pro Bowl

Reports are that he wants to be the highest paid defender in the league. Pretty hard to work with that when the Rams hold all of the leverage, contract-wise.

 by Hacksaw
7 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   AT THE BEACH
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Well they are sure keeping a lid on this whole deal.

 by RamsFanSince82
7 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   So. Cal.
Hall of Fame

He's usually right about Rams related news. When he says "RELAX", I assume he's referring to him being back for week 1.




 by dieterbrock
7 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   New Jersey
Hall of Fame

RamsFanSince82 wrote:He's usually right about Rams related news. When he says "RELAX", I assume he's referring to him being back for week 1.




Isnt he the one who "nailed" that the Rams wanted to upgrade Shaun Mannion?? Lol

 by PARAM
7 years 10 months ago
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

majik wrote:If the players have a contract and should honor it, then the team signed a contract and should honor it as well. The NFL wants to have its cake and eat it too.

Player holds out, Honor the sanctity of the contract.

Player signs long term deal but gets hurt or skills begin to erode, the NFL has no qualms about NOT honoring the contract.


But players have known that for years. It's the amount of guaranteed money.....bonuses, guaranteed salary, etc......that matters. Sign a big enough deal and get injured, the team is less apt to release you and take a huge cap hit.

I don't like the "highest paid" this or that because it lasts a season or so and then it no longer is the "highest".

dieterbrock wrote:Holding out hope they get this done this week, but losing confidence every day


I'll be concerned if he's not on the team opening day. Until then, I'll figure something has got to give.

 by AltiTude Ram
7 years 10 months ago
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United States of America   Denver
Pro Bowl

http://www.therams.com/news-and-events/ ... 149e478516

Snead Provides Update on Aaron Donald

Myles Simmons

The Rams will play their final preseason game on Thursday and to this point, defensive tackle Aaron Donald has declined to report to the team.

As he has throughout the process, general manager Les Snead reiterated on Tuesday afternoon that he would keep the details of the team’s contract negotiation with Donald private. But there continues to be regular dialogue between the organization and Donald’s representatives.

“Where [things] stand right now — hey, Aaron’s not here. Obviously, we still want Aaron. We want him to be here as soon as possible,” Snead said. “At the end of the day, Aaron Donald’s on pace to be a Hall of Famer. Now, we’re three years in and Hall of Famers aren’t made in three years. But if there’s a race to the gold jacket, he’s started strong. So anytime you’ve got that type of player, you definitely want them here short term as well as long term.”

That Donald has earned a contract extension has never been in dispute — Snead first brought it up himself during the NFL Combine. The 26-year-old lineman has recorded 28.0 sacks in his first three seasons. He recored 8.0 sacks in 2016, while finishing No. 1 with 31 quarterback hits and tied for the league lead with 17 tackles for loss.

While Snead didn’t elaborate, he did say the organization has been looking at many different ways to accomplish both the player and team’s goals in a potential contract extension.

“I do know in this situation, we have definitely tried to come up with creative scenarios to get this done,” Snead said, adding “it’s a unique situation in that you have a player and there is no, per se, finite end date in terms of contract expiring — it’s still a ways away.”

But because Donald has not yet reported, Snead said it’s fair to think about how much he would be able to play against the Colts on Sept. 10 should that not change this week.

“I do think you would have to get him in and at that point, assess where he’s at,” Snead said. “If we had 60 defensive snaps, [he would] probably not be a 60-snap person. But I do think in that situation, too, and your assessment, if you get him in this week, the goal would be for him to play a lot over the 16-game season. So if you figure out it’s best to play a lot less Week 1, then that’s the best thing to do.”

Snead acknowledged not having Donald certainly would impact the defense, as he’s slated to be a significant part of what coordinator Wade Phillips would like to do. Plus, Snead said, the season-ending injury to Dominique Easley depletes some of the depth behind Donald on the defensive line.

“So it’s a tough deal,” Snead said. “But the nice thing is, Robert Quinn’s on pace, so that’s going to help. Mark Barron’s on pace. Kayvon Webster’s on pace. So there are some people who haven’t played as much in preseason who will be on pace that will also help us move forward.”

“And that’s what we have to do,” Snead continued. “You’ve got two things going on — you’ve got Aaron Donald and the business decision. But you’ve got, heck, a new coaching staff, a team that’s hungry to make progress, hungry to compete, hungry to win — not just show up and play good, but to actually come out on top on that scoreboard. So you’re going to figure out a way. And I know this group’s, right now, focusing on that.”

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