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<blockquote data-quote="packedhouse01" data-source="post: 123069" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Here was my point when I wrote this original post; Al Harris has played very well and is really one of the best corners in the league, as is Woodson. I know he has a contract and is being paid very well. I also know that if you're going to be a class act organization and you want to keep your best players, you let them know that if they produce you will adjust their salaries for a job well done. If a player knows his time will come, he may work harder to get where he wants to be. </p><p></p><p>I don't like cry babies either. Al did sign his contract and no one forced him to do it. I just think he turned out to be better than the Packers thought he would be. </p><p></p><p>The bottom line is for Thompson to sit down with him and have a face to face conversation and let him know he's happy with his work and would like to give him a raise and at the very least find some common ground and develop a relationship with your player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="packedhouse01, post: 123069, member: 204"] Here was my point when I wrote this original post; Al Harris has played very well and is really one of the best corners in the league, as is Woodson. I know he has a contract and is being paid very well. I also know that if you're going to be a class act organization and you want to keep your best players, you let them know that if they produce you will adjust their salaries for a job well done. If a player knows his time will come, he may work harder to get where he wants to be. I don't like cry babies either. Al did sign his contract and no one forced him to do it. I just think he turned out to be better than the Packers thought he would be. The bottom line is for Thompson to sit down with him and have a face to face conversation and let him know he's happy with his work and would like to give him a raise and at the very least find some common ground and develop a relationship with your player. [/QUOTE]
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