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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; FOX Sports on MSN: Donte' Stallworth News: Stallworth (undisclosed injury) remains on the Patriots' preseason physically-unable-to-perform list. Impact: The Patriots have not elaborated on his injury, but Stallworth has had hamstring injuries in the past. The team has little reason ...

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Old 08-02-2007, 07:33 PM   #1
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FOX Sports on MSN: Donte' Stallworth

News: Stallworth (undisclosed injury) remains on the Patriots' preseason physically-unable-to-perform list.

Impact: The Patriots have not elaborated on his injury, but Stallworth has had hamstring injuries in the past. The team has little reason to rush Stallworth back, since he is one of the few receivers in camp (along with Randy Moss and Wes Welker) who is a lock to make the final roster.
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Old 08-02-2007, 07:37 PM   #2
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... where have I heard that story before??

Ah! Deja Vu!!



Ah! Deja Vu!!
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Old 08-03-2007, 12:58 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Tobias-Reiper View Post
... where have I heard that story before??

Ah! Deja Vu!!



Ah! Deja Vu!!
Well, in the words of the great Colin Cowherd......


Shot at 2007-08-03

Unfortunate Stallworth. Sorry.
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Old 08-03-2007, 02:35 PM   #4
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I don't think he is a lock to make the final roster.
They do things a little differently up north.
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Old 08-03-2007, 03:29 PM   #5
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He's actually guaranteed 3 million and has collected most of that already. He isn't going anywhere. He's going to be his typical self... miss games here and there but he'll definately make an impact for their offense.
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Old 08-03-2007, 04:15 PM   #6
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He's actually guaranteed 3 million and has collected most of that already. He isn't going anywhere. He's going to be his typical self... miss games here and there but he'll definately make an impact for their offense.
Here is the Stallworth deal:
a one-year deal with an option for a second year, and then an option for four more years.

In year one, Stallworth gets $1 million to sign, a workout bonus of $300,000, a base salary of $700,000, and a $1.6 million roster bonus payable if he makes the 53-man roster at the start of the season.

Stallworth also can earn up to $400,000 in incentives. He'll get $100,000 if he catches 70 passes, another $100,000 if he catches 75 passes, another $100,000 if he catches 80 passes, and $100,000 if he is on the Pro Bowl team.

A $6 million option bonus is due shortly before the start of the 2008 league year, but after the deadline for designating franchise players. This requires the team to either pick up the option, or to allow Stallworth to hit the market unfettered by the franchise tag.

In 2008, there's also a $2 million roster bonus due on the first day of the league year, a $400,000 workout bonus, a $1 million base salary, and a $1.6 million roster bonus payable if he makes the season-opening 53-man roster.

In 2009, there's a $2 million option bonus, payable after the franchise tag deadline but before the start of the league year. If the option is exercised, the deal runs through 2012.

Also in 2009, Stallworth will receive a $400,000 workout bonus, a $1 million base salary, and a $1.6 million roster bonus based on making the season-opening 53-man roster.

In 2010 through 2012, the deal has the same terms in each year: $500,000 workout bonus and $4 million salary.

In all, it's a one-year $3.6 million deal that can be worth up to $4 million, or a two-year, $14.6 million deal that can be worth as much as $15 million, or a three-year, $19.6 million deal that can be worth as much as $20 million.

The Pats can then add on additional years at $4.5 million each, with a maximum contract value of $33.5 million.

But the only truly guaranteed money is $1 million. Not $12 million.

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