QuoteEagles | R. Hood would like a long-term deal
Wed, 29 Mar 2006 05:26:57 -0800
Les Bowen, of the Philadelphia Daily News, reports Philadelphia Eagles CB Roderick Hood would like to sign a long-term deal with the team. Hood said he and agent George Mavrikes have talked to the Eagles about a longer deal, but "we can't come to terms.'' Hood believes he has proven he can be an NFL starter, and he wants his pay to reflect that, the same sort of ticklish situation that eventually led to the departure of his nickel predecessor, CB Al Harris. Hood emphasized that Mavrikes will continue to talk to the Eagles, even with the tender settled.
QuoteEagles | More details on Runyan contract
Wed, 29 Mar 2006 05:12:29 -0800
Reuben Frank, of phillyburbs.com, reports Philadelphia Eagles OT Jon Runyan's three-year contract is valued at $12.4696 million. As noted earlier, it includes base salaries of $1.15 million (2006), $2.9 million (2007) and $3.2 million (2008). The contract also included roster bonuses of $2.5 million this year and $1 million each in 2007 and 2008. The deal includes $350,000 in likely-to-be-earned bonuses in 2007 and 2008. Runyan is also due workout bonuses of $6,160 this year and $6,720 next year and in 2008.
if hood is so concerned with a long term deal why did he sign a two year contract
Hood signed only a one-year contract.
And Runyan is playing for dirt cheap.
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 29, 2006, 10:59:03 AM
And Runyan is playing for dirt cheap.
the only reason he's here
oh that makes sense then
the inky reported it as a two year deal yesterday
here is the full Bowen article.. not that is says much more than the kffl blurb.
QuoteHood signs 1-year tender, eyes long-term deal
By LES BOWEN
bowenl@phillynews.com
Rod Hood still wants a long-term deal, but for now he's OK signing the middle-level restricted free-agent tender the Eagles offered earlier in the month.
The team announced yesterday that Hood had signed the tender, a 1-year contract for $1.5 million. Hood said he and agent George Mavrikes have talked to the Birds about a longer deal, but "we can't come to terms.''
Hood, 24, came to the Eagles as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2003 and has emerged as a solid nickel corner. He started six games last season and was one of the few bright spots in a 6-10 disaster, intercepting a career-high three passes and making a career-high 41 tackles. He also was the team's primary kickoff returner (38 for an average of 23.7 yards), a role that proved more challenging. The Eagles likely will move someone else into that job this season.
Hood believes he has proven he can be an NFL starter, and he wants his pay to reflect that - the same sort of ticklish situation that eventually led to the departure of his nickel predecessor, Al Harris. Starting corners Lito Sheppard and Sheldon Brown are signed to long-term contracts.
"Definitely,'' Hood said, when asked if he sees himself as a starting-quality corner. "I don't see myself as anything else.''
Hood emphasized that Mavrikes will continue to talk to the Eagles, even with the tender settled.
"I don't think he's giving up,'' Hood said.
RFA tenders are always only one year.
The good news with Hood's long-term contract situation is that both Lito and Sheldon signed relatively reasonable long-term deals. You'd think there's no way Hood would demand better terms than they got, right? Plus, the Eagles value CB's highly in general, would like to keep Hood, and obviously have plenty of cap space. I would guess they get a deal done during the season a la Westbrook last year.
Quote from: Sun_Mo on March 29, 2006, 11:00:22 AM
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 29, 2006, 10:59:03 AM
And Runyan is playing for dirt cheap.
the only reason he's here
He's here cause he chose to play for less. He coulda easily made more jack elsewhere.
Quote from: JailBird-man on March 29, 2006, 11:40:03 AM
He's here cause he chose to play for less. He coulda easily made more jack elsewhere.
that isn't what i just said?
While Runyan is working on the cheap, what're the odds he's completes that contract?
Quote from: MadMarchHare on March 29, 2006, 11:46:00 AM
While Runyan is working on the cheap, what're the odds he's completes that contract?
MadMarch...did you create the picture on profootball.com's front page...if you did...pretty damn creative?
Quote from: MadMarchHare on March 29, 2006, 11:46:00 AM
While Runyan is working on the cheap, what're the odds he's completes that contract?
I'd say it's fairly reasonable to expect him to stick around 3 more years but I'm confident he'll be around no less than 2.
Runyan's contract is pretty cheap. He'll only count 1.98 million against this year's cap, roughly 4.23 million in year 2, and 5.53 million in year 3.
However, we'll see how is perfomance is this year.
[Yoda]Playing for cheap, Runyan is[/Yoda]
Quote from: FFatPatt on March 29, 2006, 10:59:03 AM
And Runyan is playing for dirt cheap.
The simple fact that he resigned was enough to tell you that.