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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido Actually, almost all of these restructures are unilateral. It all a club option. The player gets exactly the same money up front as they would have, but it is just accounted for in subsequent periods. $12 ...
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Re: Mickey Loomis is a Wizard
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
Actually it's more than that to the player. First that player gets the bonus check now. And it's guaranteed at signing. They don't have to wait for game checks to come in season. And if something goes off the rails, their money is secure.![]()
You can see an example of that with Watson and Cleveland.
It's almost certain that Watson will be suspended sometime in 2022. He already has the $8.9 million in the bank. The suspended game checks will only be about $60k per game. So, while the player has to agree to a restructure and it's not actually unilateral, everyone takes it because both sides always win when it occurs. SFIAH |
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