Actually Tom Brady gets another raise: you people are fools
http://deadspin.com/actually-tom-br...source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
No but everyone was gargling his balls as if he made some sort of sacrifice. Fools...
Once again, you're the fool. No one said he was taking a pay cut...
The real question is why a multi-billionaire like Kraft would give a **** about $24 million sitting in an escrow account.
The real question is why a multi-billionaire like Kraft would give a **** about $24 million sitting in an escrow account.
Cuz he saw how bad Colangelo screwed up the Diamondbacks by a decade by deferring all that money in ~2001 to buy that championship.
It's not about the money, it's about the cap structure. And mist billionaires stay billionaires because they property manage money/risk, not just say "hey, I'm rich, let's overpay Geno Smith and hope it works out."
Well, since I fully expect Tom Brady to remain one of the two or three best quarterbacks in the league until, oh... about the year 2037, I think I'll take a pass on your "investment opportunity."
Bill Barnwell makes a good point; if, for whatever reason, the team decides to roll with The Jimmy G experience in a year or two, under the old contract there was basically no way that the Pats could have released Brady without taking a huge cap hit. They'd be able to trade him, of course, but there's only so many teams that have the 9 or 10 first round draft picks to give up for him, so Brady would basically have no control over where he'd land. Now, if the team decided that they need to move on from Brady, they can simply release him without any cap damage, and Brady would be an unrestricted free agent and able to sign wherever was best for him.
But that's all irrelevant, of course, because... 2037.
Dead money hits the cap whether a player is released OR traded, so I'm not really following that logic. Players have a level of trade "veto power" built in in that they can refuse to show. If that happens, the trading team gets no compensation, so I don't think Brady did it so the Pats couldn't trade him, I think he just did it because he knows he can make a truckload of money in any number of other places in the NFL and has too much pride to ever want to be in a place where he's not wanted. Also, a million a year IS still a pay raise.
There won't BE any dead money is the point. They can just cut Brady and they won't have to pay him the $24M that was previously guaranteed.