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Grant's Agent Asking for Long Term Deal [merged threads]
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<blockquote data-quote="spardo62" data-source="post: 205524" data-attributes="member: 516"><p><strong>Ryan Grant says he will not play for league minimum</strong></p><p></p><p>Tough call, that could get ugly. I do not see the Packers in a hurry to give big money/long term contract to a guy who has put up very good numbers over the course of 1/2 season. GB kind of has him over a barrel.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, he did show signs that he can be a very good player for the next several years and if his play continues at the level of last year - his price tag will continually increase.</p><p></p><p>I do not see a quick resolution to this situation, and think the Packers may call his bluff and this thing stretches into training camp. Some stop gap measure will get done at that time, and somewhere during the course of the season(if the numbers are similar to last year) the two sides will work out a long term deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spardo62, post: 205524, member: 516"] [b]Ryan Grant says he will not play for league minimum[/b] Tough call, that could get ugly. I do not see the Packers in a hurry to give big money/long term contract to a guy who has put up very good numbers over the course of 1/2 season. GB kind of has him over a barrel. On the other hand, he did show signs that he can be a very good player for the next several years and if his play continues at the level of last year - his price tag will continually increase. I do not see a quick resolution to this situation, and think the Packers may call his bluff and this thing stretches into training camp. Some stop gap measure will get done at that time, and somewhere during the course of the season(if the numbers are similar to last year) the two sides will work out a long term deal. [/QUOTE]
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