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In response to
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David, I'd have to agree, leaving $77 mil on the table to retire must be a record -- nm
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by
Beaker
I mean, it's a LOT of money. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Jul 11 '13, 17:31
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posted on the wrong board - what did Robert Smith give up? -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 11, 17:48
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his last contract (that expired) was 5 years/$25 million, and he was 28, unrestricted, and apparently the best running back on the market.
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mafic
Jul 11, 18:38
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Realistically, a 28-year-old RB would only get to play 2 or 3 years under a contract before being waived.
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David
Jul 11, 18:41
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Barry Sanders probably left more on the table -- nm
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Bacon
Jul 11, 18:43
his heart, to a ghost -- nm
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charlie
Jul 11, 17:54
In 2000, we are probably only talking about a few million. -- nm
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David
Jul 11, 17:53
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