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Who is your least favorite player in the NFL?


Carl Spackler

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Michael MFin' Crabtree. 

"In the NFL, there is no fixed amount given to rookies. As a general rule, NFL rookies are paid based on where they were drafted. Players selected at the top of the first round make a lot of money.

ESPN reported that the ninth overall selection, Boston College defensive lineman B.J. Raji, signed a five-year deal that included $18 million in guaranteed money.

According to Bills Daily, Aaron Maybin, the 11th overall pick, signed a five-year deal including more than $14 million in guaranteed money. 

Matt Maiocco, who writes a comprehensive 49ers blog for The (Santa Rosa, Calif.) Press Democrat, reported that the 49ers originally offered Crabtree a five-year deal worth approximately $16 million in guaranteed money.

Reports have surfaced that, even though he was the 10th overall selection (and second wide receiver taken), Crabtree believes he is the best wide receiver and one of the five best players in the 2009 draft. These reports claim Crabtree feels he should be compensated accordingly."

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I agree with Kaepernick, but my disdain for Belicheat knows no bounds. I know he's not a player, but his disregard for the rules and seemingly nonchalant response to accusations of wrongdoing make me cringe. And to make matters worse, people view him as one of the best coaches of all time! The guy pushes the limits with the attitude that the league is too stupid to figure out his ways. Since his boss approves the commissioner's salary, very little has or will be done to curtail his actions. Put an asterisk next to ALL New England's Super Bowls. I hope they get exposed for the frauds they are and get payback for their cheating ways.

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