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  • This is the 3rd post in the thread. This is your reply to that exact post. To you finally saying the same thing.   Pertinent parts bolded. 6 pages of you arguing nonsense only to fi

  • I wish we could decline the option on TBURGESS 

  • Two more months of this dumb thread until he signs with an NFL team 

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comment_611038
21 hours ago, Booch said:

Again...overlooking the whole option part and not having to pick it up at the entry contract terms...which happens more times than not...just dont understand how u dont get that..like really??!!...man u musta been a treat to work with too

Again... the option part in stipulated in the Draft Pick section of the CBA. I'm not overlooking it, you and yours are.

Still no info on Brady's contract? If it's over the CBA amount for his year 3, then you win. If it's not, then more of:

CBA vs Opinion

CBA vs Same opinion only angry

CBA vs Same opinion even angrier

CBA vs Your a troll. Nobody likes you, go eat some worms

 

 

comment_611040
6 minutes ago, TBURGESS said:

Again... the option part in stipulated in the Draft Pick section of the CBA. I'm not overlooking it, you and yours are.

Still no info on Brady's contract? If it's over the CBA amount for his year 3, then you win. If it's not, then more of:

CBA vs Opinion

CBA vs Same opinion only angry

CBA vs Same opinion even angrier

CBA vs Your a troll. Nobody likes you, go eat some worms

 

 

Brady is well over 100k...and there were multiple teams offering ...he took less to stay...so right there blows holes in your bound to that 3 yr option at 10%over 80k notion...time to move on

comment_611043

So this article from February indicates that Brady was. Free Agent heading in to this season and signed a 2 year deal. 
Based on the CBA being quoted how is a 2019 draftee going Into his third season a free agent? Either he didn’t have the 2 years plus a team option contract (contrary to CBA) or the team declined to utilize the option and signed him to a new 3 year deal. 
 

I don’t think this caN be taken as definitive proof in the Rourke case but I do believe it is proof that the quoted section of the CBA is not the only way things can happen in the third year. 
 

https://globalnews.ca/news/8600352/winnipeg-blue-bombers-agree-to-terms-with-two-more-pending-cfl-free-agents/#:~:text=And Winnipeg Blue Bombers General,2022 Canadian Football League season.

comment_611045
1 minute ago, GCJenks said:

So this article from February indicates that Brady was. Free Agent heading in to this season and signed a 2 year deal. 
Based on the CBA being quoted how is a 2019 draftee going Into his third season a free agent? Either he didn’t have the 2 years plus a team option contract (contrary to CBA) or the team declined to utilize the option and signed him to a new 3 year deal. 
 

I don’t think this caN be taken as definitive proof in the Rourke case but I do believe it is proof that the quoted section of the CBA is not the only way things can happen in the third year. 
 

https://globalnews.ca/news/8600352/winnipeg-blue-bombers-agree-to-terms-with-two-more-pending-cfl-free-agents/#:~:text=And Winnipeg Blue Bombers General,2022 Canadian Football League season.

Same with Kongbo....shepley...and many others...

comment_612491

Brady was drafted in 2019, he theoretically should have signed a 2+1 deal then.

He signed a 2 year contract extension this off season.

What happened with contracts during the cancelled season? I know players didn't get paid, but did their contracts toll? Were all 2019 draft picked in their option year or were they playing out the 2nd actual year of their deal?

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comment_612506
15 minutes ago, KshyGuy said:

Brady was drafted in 2019, he theoretically should have signed a 2+1 deal then.

He signed a 2 year contract extension this off season.

What happened with contracts during the cancelled season? I know players didn't get paid, but did their contracts toll? Were all 2019 draft picked in their option year or were they playing out the 2nd actual year of their deal?

Brady was drafted in 2019. From the CBA: Section 9.02 Length of First Contracts (starting in 2020)  Therefore, Brady, and everyone before him doesn't matter to the conversation.

comment_612611

Slightly different, but once more for those of you in the back who didn't hear right the first time:

option

[ op-shuhn ]SHOW IPA
 

noun
1. the power or right of choosing.
2. something that may be or is chosen; choice.
3. the act of choosing.
4. an item of equipment or a feature that may be chosen as an addition to or replacement for standard equipment and features:

And this further definition of an Option Year:

 

Option Year means the additional twelve-month period that is added to the term of the Standard Player Contract of certain Rookies if the option provided for in Article V, Section 4 is exercised by the Team.

 

Bold emphasis is mine.

comment_612619
1 hour ago, TBURGESS said:

OPTION in the same section as draft pick salary is the OPTION that is used for draft picks. It's contract 101.

Once again from the CBA: Option year base salary to be negotiated - not to exceed 10% more than the 2nd year base salary.

Some of you have the reading comprehension of a spoon.

In the 2+1 Draft Pick Contract the "Option Year" is the +1.

Yes, the base salary of the "Option year" is required to be no more than 10% of the 2nd year base salary. What happens if the team chooses to not "opt into" the "Option Year" of the draftee? Are they (the draftee) required to sign a single year contract at a rate not more than 10% of their 2nd year salary with whoever will have them? Is any team that signs them for any length of time required to have that first year be no more than 10% of the 2nd year? 

 

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comment_612675
14 hours ago, TBURGESS said:

OPTION in the same section as draft pick salary is the OPTION that is used for draft picks. It's contract 101.

Once again from the CBA: Option year base salary to be negotiated - not to exceed 10% more than the 2nd year base salary.

Some of you have the reading comprehension of a spoon.

Again, no one is arguing with what the cba says about the amount of the option year only that they don't need to exercise the option year. 

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comment_612694

What part of: not to exceed 10% more than the 2nd year base salary, is hard for people to comprehend?

If teams/players/agents could say that Option means what it means in a different part of the CBA, then there is no reason to put the option in the draft picks salary section because it wouldn't mean anything. The simple fact that it's there means it's the option that is allowed.

14 hours ago, KshyGuy said:

In the 2+1 Draft Pick Contract the "Option Year" is the +1.

Yes, the base salary of the "Option year" is required to be no more than 10% of the 2nd year base salary. What happens if the team chooses to not "opt into" the "Option Year" of the draftee? Are they (the draftee) required to sign a single year contract at a rate not more than 10% of their 2nd year salary with whoever will have them? Is any team that signs them for any length of time required to have that first year be no more than 10% of the 2nd year?

All Nationals will be required to sign a minimum 2 + 1 first contract and follow the salary grid. So yes, you still have to follow the salary grid even if you 'opt out' of the contract.

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