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Plax want's the same type of money.

So I was just on ESPN.com looking at some Plaxico Burress articles, stats, and other assorted items because DeAngleo Williams is always talking about him on his live stream and how much he would like to see Plax become a Panther.

Then I came across an article about him hiring Drew Rosenhaus as his agent (as most everyone knows) and as I skimmed to the bottom it mentions former Panther receiver Muhsin Muhammad and it says...

"It is believed that Burress is seeking a contract similar to the one former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad signed with the Chicago Bears two weeks ago. In that deal, Muhammad, released by the Panthers for salary cap reasons after a Pro Bowl season in 2004, signed a six-year contract that could be worth $30 million, and which includes $12 million in guarantees."

ESPN's doing work.

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Moose was coming off a Pro Bowl season where he put up 16 TDs and 1400+ yards.

Plax is coming of a jail term.

They are smoking crack if they think Plax is in a comparable situation.

Yeah, who in their right mind would give 34 year old Plax a 6 year deal?

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