I guess if you have the mentality of a beggar, you're a beggar. If they didn't want to pay him, they should have put a sock in June Jones' pie hole.CrazyDayDuck said:CoachLB said:
I would low ball him too. He sabotaged his career. I still think Johnny can and will play great if he stays focused and out of trouble. I have fewer doubts about his ability than I do his not messing up. I am a Johnny fan. But you just cannot screw your football career and former team and expect everybody just trust you with their team and throw money at you. Earn your trust and your money first.
Exactly
These Millennials just can not understand the concepts that "Beggars can not be choosers" and "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush".
Johnny doesn't need the money (assuming he hasn't blown it all on hookers and blow that is).
What he needs is a second chance. Hamilton with June Jones as the coach provides that.
If Johnny can stay out of trouble for two years in the CFL (big if) then some NFL teams may take a chance on him.
Again, I don't know where this idea comes from that he has to sign right now. Let them feel a little pressure (they absolutely don't want to end up with nothing out of all of this), and see if they'll move a little, or trade his rights to someone that wants him more. I think he still has a little time to let it play out, and I'm sure that he and his agent know exactly what the expiration date on the offer is. Why should he panic and take a low ball offer right now?
To show how contrite he is? While I hope he learned something from his experience, that would just be dumb...