MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A unique fight over restricted free agents between Seattle and Minnesota ended Friday when the Vikings chose not to match the Seahawks' contract offer to receiver Nate Burleson. Seattle put a pair of provisions in the deal that would make it impractical for the Vikings to match. If Burleson plays at least five games in the state of Minnesota or if his annual salary average is more than the average of his team's highest-paid running back, then the entire $49 million would be guaranteed. The Vikings signed Hutchinson to an offer sheet that the Seahawks didn't match, after an arbitrator ruled that their contract didn't violate the collective bargaining agreement. Hutchinson's seven-year, $49 million deal becomes guaranteed if he's not his team's highest-paid offensive lineman. He had previously been named Seattle's transition player. These poison pills caused some consternation at the league meetings this week, and outgoing commissioner Paul Tagliabue said such loopholes were "not in the spirit" of the NFL's agreement with the players' union. hahahaha, I really like Burleson's hahahah
3/31/2006 11:37:18 PM
that's gay
4/1/2006 12:17:04 PM
Have you been living under a rock for the past two weeks or something?This has been going on forever.
4/1/2006 5:18:33 PM
shadier than a hedge fund
4/1/2006 5:22:23 PM