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So How Does Peyton's 5 Year, $93 Mil Deal Effect Mole Face Negotiations In New Orleans?


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If Cam continues to play well, when his deal runs out I think he'll get something in the Jay Cutler range:

Signed a five-year, $49.77 million contract. The deal contains $20 million guaranteed, including a $7 million signing bonus, Cutler's first-year salary, and $3.3 million of his 2010 base pay. Cutler can earn $500,000 workout bonuses in each year 2010-2013. 2012: $7.7 million, 2013: $8.47 million, 2014: Free Agent

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/3608/jay-cutler

Now that was in 2009, so it will be more than that. In that range though.

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damn has anyone see Romo's contact?? jeez:

10/29/2007: Signed a six-year, $67.4 million contract extension through 2013. The deal contains $30 million guaranteed, including an $11.5 million signing bonus, Romo's 2008 base salary, and an additional $8.19 million "signing" bonus in 2011. 2012: $825,000, 2013: $11.5 million, 2014: Free Agent

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/2730/tony-romo
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It doesnt really matter to me where Brees ends up or if he "screws over" the Saints. I like what the Panthers are building on offense and I truly believe if we can get Beason to stay healthy, coupled with a solid draft..this team will win the NFC South.

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It doesnt really matter to me where Brees ends up or if he "screws over" the Saints. I like what the Panthers are building on offense and I truly believe if we can get Beason to stay healthy, coupled with a solid draft..this team will win the NFC South.

Panthers winning NFC South this year!!

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Why does he deserve more? He has the same number of rings and less playoff appearances.

he's a lot younger, got that ring at a younger age, and hasn't had 4 or 5 neck surgeries...or really any surgeries since he has been in new orleans.

he's healthier, younger, more prolific, and already has a solid relationship with the team.

that's why he should get more money.

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