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Owens, who wants a renegotiation of his seven-year, $49 million deal, which he signed last year, was asked about his contract conflict with the Eagles and told the Miami Herald, "I don't have to worry about what people think of me, whether they hate me or not. People hated on Jesus. They threw stones at him and tried to kill him, so how can I complain or worry about what people think?.
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"How can you justify hating me after I worked so hard rehabilitating from a broken leg to get back to the Super Bowl to help our team try to win? Really, you've got to look at who the villain really is in this thing."
Article wrote:Owens, who helped the Eagles reach the Super Bowl in his first season in Philadelphia after eight years with San Francisco, fired longtime agent David Joseph in April, hired Rosenhaus and started asking for a new contract just one year into a seven-year deal worth almost $49 million.
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The Eagles have said they won’t redo the contract.
lyion wrote:In all fairness his contract, like almost all NFL ones, is heavily backended. He recieved a 3 million signing bonus and at any time the Eagles can cut him loose and he'll get nothing.
While I don't like T.O. on the field, as an Athlete in his prime who is top tier it isn't a bad decision to look for a more secure cash up front deal.
Zanchief wrote:xaoshaen wrote:Once you've put your name on the dotted line, you're obligated to fulfill the terms of a contract unless the other party stands in breach of the contract.
Or the team decides to cut you...
xaoshaen wrote:Zanchief wrote:xaoshaen wrote:Once you've put your name on the dotted line, you're obligated to fulfill the terms of a contract unless the other party stands in breach of the contract.
Or the team decides to cut you...
In which case the other party isn't exactly fulfilling their end of the bargain, what with those "payment" stipulations.
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