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What's Javon Walker's Fate in 2005?
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<blockquote data-quote="PackerTraxx" data-source="post: 9758" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>He has forced the team into a corner. They can't let that happen or the floodgates would open for re-negotiating contracts. If he had done it right, and was realistic in his demands perhaps the team would have even redone his contract this year. But when he comes in after 2 over paid years and 1 good year saying " I want to be paid like the top 5 recievers" or I won't play, he effectively quashed any chances to re-negotiate.</p><p></p><p> Had he come to camp, talked to management about how he felt, and was realistic in what he wanted, they would have probably tried to work something out with him. This can actually benefit both sides. The player gets his money earlier which secures his future. The team pays less because they are taking the gamble on injury and the player reaching his expected potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerTraxx, post: 9758, member: 146"] He has forced the team into a corner. They can't let that happen or the floodgates would open for re-negotiating contracts. If he had done it right, and was realistic in his demands perhaps the team would have even redone his contract this year. But when he comes in after 2 over paid years and 1 good year saying " I want to be paid like the top 5 recievers" or I won't play, he effectively quashed any chances to re-negotiate. Had he come to camp, talked to management about how he felt, and was realistic in what he wanted, they would have probably tried to work something out with him. This can actually benefit both sides. The player gets his money earlier which secures his future. The team pays less because they are taking the gamble on injury and the player reaching his expected potential. [/QUOTE]
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