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Bad Hurney Contracts: Who's Left?


Mr. Scot

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Pretty sure most would agree DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart - even at their best - are overpaid.

 

Charles Johnson is also looking overpaid this season (seems like he's hurt).

 

Would you consider Ryan Kalil a bad contract?  Arguably the best center in the league.

 

Who else is left that got big money from Hurney?  Am I forgetting anyone?

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I would say DeAngelo and J-Stew.

 

I think Chuck was paid fair market value. If we didn't give him that deal, Atlanta would have. I think its obvious he's playing through injury right now.

 

Kalil isn't a bad contract. His play is suffering from the play of those around him. Not a surprise given every other player around him going forward is either an UDFA, a rookie, or both.

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I'm not so sure we keep Johnson going forward.

 

People have been speculating on when Williams or Stewart (or both) will be jettisoned for years.

 

I don't know if we can afford to cut him...according to spotrac his dead money hit next year is $14m. At least he's still useful. I think it's more likely he's kept and Hardy walks.

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Jon Beason is getting $8 million this year to help another team win the super bowl

 

Not really:

 

Ralph Vacchiano ‏@RVacchianoNYDN 9m9 minutes ago
LB Jon Beason, on @WFAN660, said it's "50-50" on whether he'll have to shut it down four the season. May need surgery on toe.
 
Ralph Vacchiano ‏@RVacchianoNYDN 8m8 minutes ago
Beason is currently in Charlotte visiting foot/ankle specialist Dr. Robert Anderson and expects to know about surgery by tomorrow.
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