Chargers pull contract offer to Bosa

No they get jammed up with money issues, and they are fucking Antonio. He has clearly outplayed his contract and should be rewarded man. I don't give a fuck about your prior rules he arguable a top three player in the game and not just receiver. Sometimes special player require special treatment and he deserves it. This coming from someone who was late on giving him his props.
And what happens when your guard, running back, middle linebacker and defense end all feel the same way at the same damn Time? Steelers have top players at multiple positions. Everyone cannot decide when they wanna tear up the deal THEY SIGNED and just make up a new one cause I've outplayed that current one. You outplay your contract, the Steelers have shown over the years they will take care of you. The agents understand this and Coach the players how it will work with Pittsburgh. Antonio doesn't have a problem with it and neither should we. He'll get his money after this record receiving year he's about to put up. He'll get most of it upfront too so he'll be good. Let us sign DeCastro first so he can help keep Ben upright to get Brown the ball and help the run game which opens things up even more for Brown. He's gonna get what he deserves. You have to have a system in place to sign who YOU NEED TO SIGN.
 
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Report says rest of NFL 'laughing at' Chargers over Bosa holdout


Bosa hasn’t signed because of offset language and the timing of his signing bonus, and the Chargers turned it into a public battle this week by making details of negotiations public. Everyone seemed to take a side.

Bleacher Report’s Mike Freeman wrote that he talked to unnamed NFL general managers and there was “unanimity” that the Chargers were to blame.

“I cannot stress this enough. Every team I speak to thinks the Chargers are ruining Bosa. They are laughing at the Chargers,” Freeman wrote.

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Freeman cites three unnamed general managers, and you have to assume there are others around the league who would not side with the player holding out over what seems like a relatively minor contractual detail. But it’s clear at least some teams don’t understand why the Chargers are taking this stance.

The Chargers made a point to say Bosa would get 85 percent of his signing bonus in this calendar year, via the San Diego Union-Tribune. Bosa’s agents didn’t want to negotiate in public so we’re stuck with the Chargers’ side of that story.

But the problem, which Freeman wrote about, is Bosa’s rookie season is pretty much a waste at this point. Unless he’s a transcendent player, you have to figure he will be nothing more than a role player as a rookie — and that assumes he signs relatively soon, which is no guarantee.

Here’s roughly what this comes down to, if you believe the Chargers. They have offered to pay Bosa 85 percent of his signing bonus this year, according to the Union-Tribune. His signing bonus is about $17 million. The Union-Tribune reported that Bosa’s side came down from their demand of 100 percent being paid out this year (which is the typical concession when there’s no offset language included), but not enough for the Chargers to agree. So let’s guess when Bosa’s agents came down off 100 percent, they asked for 95 percent to be paid out this year. That would be a 10 percent difference: $1.7 million. So the third pick of the draft is not with his team because both sides refuse to budge over when, not if, $1.7 million is paid to Bosa.

That’s crazy.

Although both parties have more than their share of blame over the situation, the Chargers have more to lose. For anyone who says that Bosa is giving up a year of earning ability, there’s no logical reason why sitting out this season would cut a year off his career expectancy. If Bosa re-enters the draft — granted, I still think it’s a long shot he’ll sit all season — he’ll still be a high pick. Maybe his 2017 rookie deal will be worth less because he won’t go third overall again (hence, why he’s screwing this up too), but he’d still be a high pick and get paid well. The Chargers, if they don’t sign Bosa, lose the third pick of the draft and get nothing in return. All over setting a precedent over the timing of probably about $1.7 million in bonus money.

Perhaps this fiasco comes to an end soon. But you have to wonder what kind of damage has already been done, for both sides.
 
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Report says rest of NFL 'laughing at' Chargers over Bosa holdout


Bosa hasn’t signed because of offset language and the timing of his signing bonus, and the Chargers turned it into a public battle this week by making details of negotiations public. Everyone seemed to take a side.

Bleacher Report’s Mike Freeman wrote that he talked to unnamed NFL general managers and there was “unanimity” that the Chargers were to blame.

“I cannot stress this enough. Every team I speak to thinks the Chargers are ruining Bosa. They are laughing at the Chargers,” Freeman wrote.

[Join a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for free and make 2016 your season]

Freeman cites three unnamed general managers, and you have to assume there are others around the league who would not side with the player holding out over what seems like a relatively minor contractual detail. But it’s clear at least some teams don’t understand why the Chargers are taking this stance.

The Chargers made a point to say Bosa would get 85 percent of his signing bonus in this calendar year, via the San Diego Union-Tribune. Bosa’s agents didn’t want to negotiate in public so we’re stuck with the Chargers’ side of that story.

But the problem, which Freeman wrote about, is Bosa’s rookie season is pretty much a waste at this point. Unless he’s a transcendent player, you have to figure he will be nothing more than a role player as a rookie — and that assumes he signs relatively soon, which is no guarantee.

Here’s roughly what this comes down to, if you believe the Chargers. They have offered to pay Bosa 85 percent of his signing bonus this year, according to the Union-Tribune. His signing bonus is about $17 million. The Union-Tribune reported that Bosa’s side came down from their demand of 100 percent being paid out this year (which is the typical concession when there’s no offset language included), but not enough for the Chargers to agree. So let’s guess when Bosa’s agents came down off 100 percent, they asked for 95 percent to be paid out this year. That would be a 10 percent difference: $1.7 million. So the third pick of the draft is not with his team because both sides refuse to budge over when, not if, $1.7 million is paid to Bosa.

That’s crazy.

Although both parties have more than their share of blame over the situation, the Chargers have more to lose. For anyone who says that Bosa is giving up a year of earning ability, there’s no logical reason why sitting out this season would cut a year off his career expectancy. If Bosa re-enters the draft — granted, I still think it’s a long shot he’ll sit all season — he’ll still be a high pick. Maybe his 2017 rookie deal will be worth less because he won’t go third overall again (hence, why he’s screwing this up too), but he’d still be a high pick and get paid well. The Chargers, if they don’t sign Bosa, lose the third pick of the draft and get nothing in return. All over setting a precedent over the timing of probably about $1.7 million in bonus money.

Perhaps this fiasco comes to an end soon. But you have to wonder what kind of damage has already been done, for both sides.



Even the Cleveland Browns doesn't do stupid shit like this.....:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Do racist cacs/Hispanics in SD deserve a winner? They passed on Vick. This is Bosa fault. He should have expressed language to make the Chargers pass on him. But it was hard for the Chargers to pass because the top2 picks were already traded and no one wanted to give up the house and Bosa didn't want to free fall like Tunsil.
 
Man, it's brainwashing. LaDanian talking about, "Get your ass in camp" when he held out of his rookie camp 20 days! People taking management side always. His contract should be guaranteed - that part isn't in the Chargers leaked report. They don't want to pay his full signing bonus now - that isn't in the leaked report.

My boys an accountant. He said if he gets a $17M signing bonus and the team keeps $8M, they can put that $8M in CD's and make $160K off of the usual 4% interest in 6 months ( off of his money) - more if he its compounded interest (like $161,333 or some shit).

Don't sign that bullshit

Where your boy find CD's paying 4% on a 6 month term ?

Offshore or overseas ?
 
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