Hawk-Lock":2ah7dhs3 said:Wouldn’t shock me if he never plays another game for Oakland.
Sgt. Largent":13d2bicx said:This is why you don't give massive contracts or extensions to Divas and locker room cancers, it gives them carte blanche to be jackasses because they got their guaranteed money.............so now they have ZERO reason to behave.
Sad, cause Brown's one of the most gifted and exciting players in the league to watch.
jammerhawk":1sg12gjv said:The team doesn't need that type of distraction and drama. No way, never, would be my answer to signing him after he gets cut by the Raiders. He will, b/c he's a prima donna and a team cancer.
2_0_6":2wdnwd8i said:How would you feel if when the Raiders cut him, the Hawks signed him for one year? :snack:
According to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, Brown still is owed $29.125 million in guaranteed money, which is slated to be given out in salary over the next two seasons. But a suspension likely would void the guarantees, giving the Raiders the option to cut the talented receiver without owing him another dime should he continue to be a thorn in their behind.
If the Raiders suspend Brown for Week 1, that also gives them the option to cut ties with him at any point without having to pay him anything under the Termination Pay provision which allows veterans to collect the remainder of his salary if he is on the active roster Week 1