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Cam's Contract


ScottInStanley

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I would like to know:

a) when most huddlers think we begin to negotiate with him

B) what his contract looks like in terms of dollars (probably hard to say) and more importantly length.

I was thinking about this last night, and I think it's important that the organization starts to negotiate as soon as possible.

His current deal is 4 years with a team option for a 5th.So if we can't start talks until the end of next season that would give us a max two-year window to get something done.

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I would like to know:

a) when most huddlers think we begin to negotiate with him

B) what his contract looks like in terms of dollars (probably hard to say) and more importantly length.

I was thinking about this last night, and I think it's important that the organization starts to negotiate as soon as possible.

His current deal is 4 years with a team option for a 5th.So if we can't start talks until the end of next season that would give us a max two-year window to get something done.

Dude........there's way more important things to be taken care of before Cam.

He's under contract and isn't going anywhere ( like some on here believe).

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