Will Crabtree bust a Jamarcus Russell....

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Chree

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i wanna bust in the beezys pussu in ur sig.


but it dont matter if he holds out or not, really if he does, thats his loss
 
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So what if he does...When he does hit the field he'll be 5x better then that nobody ass rookie WR for the Raiders...How could they had passed up not just Crabtree but Hicks, Mcllin and even Brandon Tate....hahahahaha
 

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Yeah i dont understand this "i want top 3 money" shit, i literally read the article 4 times not understanding what they were talking about. Top 3 Money? a projection is a projection, not what actually happened. U didnt get drafted then, u dont get paid that, and fuck getting paid based on that, Matthew Stafford getting that much is ludicrous
 
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^yup. the Bay knows how to pick their drafts. p willis is the only good thing the bay has drafted in a while. lol
 

Tony

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There's a difference here: JaMarcus was drafted number 1 overall and was looking to have that injury/skill clause added in his contract (just like every other 1st round draft pick). And everyone knows that the salary cap increases every year and so does number 1 draft picks guaranteed money. JaMarcus got drafted number one and he should have had his contract taken care of like a number 1 pick. I blame the Raiders, not JR for that holdout.

Crabtree wants top 3 money even though he was drafted at #10. So it looks like he's going to hold out until the other top picks are signed and he'll probably want a similar contract or maybe even more money. Is he waiting to see how much DHB is going to get signed for and possibly want more?

So I don't think Crabtree holding out should be compared to JR's because Crabtree is holding out because he thinks he should be paid top 3 money. JR was the top pick of the draft.
 

Tony

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So what if he does...When he does hit the field he'll be 5x better then that nobody ass rookie WR for the Raiders...How could they had passed up not just Crabtree but Hicks, Mcllin and even Brandon Tate....hahahahaha
Aight man we're going to hold you to this. He'll be 5X better than DHB? Where's that DHB vs Crabtree thread... it should be coming up real soon.
 
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There's a difference here: JaMarcus was drafted number 1 overall and was looking to have that injury/skill clause added in his contract (just like every other 1st round draft pick). And everyone knows that the salary cap increases every year and so does number 1 draft picks guaranteed money. JaMarcus got drafted number one and he should have had his contract taken care of like a number 1 pick. I blame the Raiders, not JR for that holdout.

Crabtree wants top 3 money even though he was drafted at #10. So it looks like he's going to hold out until the other top picks are signed and he'll probably want a similar contract or maybe even more money. Is he waiting to see how much DHB is going to get signed for and possibly want more?

So I don't think Crabtree holding out should be compared to JR's because Crabtree is holding out because he thinks he should be paid top 3 money. JR was the top pick of the draft.

this is quite possibly Tony's best post ever on the sports forum!
 

Rich

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Doesnt matter 9ers don't even have a legiment qb to throw him the ball. Let him sit before making any more mistakes for that franchise
Look who's talking. LIGAMENT QB?? LOL. We'll see how well your ligament QB will do without TO next season.

LEGITIMATE.
 

Tony

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@Fresh88, You don't think Shaun Hill is a legitimate (sp) qb? I do, I think he's good enough to win a SuperBowl. Everyone keeps using that (different coordinator excuse for Alex Smith but Hill always comes in and does just fine under the same circumstances). I think the Niners GM wants Smith to win that job but it's not fair to Hill because he's played pretty good football over the past few years. They need to officially name him the starter going into the season. He deserves it and his play speaks for itself. The 49ers aren't treating him fair (how is Alex Smith making more money than Hill anyway when Hill does nothing but lead the team to victories)?
 

Rich

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Tony, we all know how well Romo does, especially with #81 on the team. Too bad he's in Buffalo next season, hahahaha
 

Tony

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We'll see how Romo does... he usually starts off hot at the beginning of the season and then cools down as the season goes on. I know T.O. was a problem to deal with but every team he leaves sure does miss his production. We'll see how good Dallas does, because now defenses won't have to worry so much about getting burned by T.O. and T.O. dancing in the end zone.