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For those interest in Harrington , here is a recent article..


POSTED 12:09 p.m. EDT, April 30, 2006

HARRINGTON SITUATION GETTING UGLIER (OR LIONS GETTING STUPIDER)

John Clayton of ESPN.com reports that the Detroit Lions are considering a challenge to the financial arrangement that quarterback Joey Harrington has worked out with the Miami Dolphins.

The Lions decided several weeks back to part ways with Harrington. Instead of cutting the No. 3 overall pick in the 2002 draft, the Lions have been trying to get value for him via a trade. It's a foregone conclusion that, if the Lions can't trade him before June 15, when Harrington is due to receive a $4 million roster bonus, Harrington will be released.

So Harrington and his agent, David Dunn, engaged in talks with teams like the Bengals and the Dolphins in effort to work out a new financial agreement. After all, no team is going to give up a draft pick and then assume a contract requiring it to cough up $4 million in less than two months.

Harrington and Dunn worked out a deal with the Dolphins, and Dunn recently announced that Harrington wants to go there.

The only glitch? The Lions and the Fins can't get together on compensation.

Now, the Lions are complaining about the deal that they invited Harrington and Dunn to make with the Fins in an effort to secure a trade.

Because Harrington has in hand an acceptable financial package with the Dolphins, Joey apparently is refusing to work with the Browns or Broncos or anyone else who might be interested in acquiring him. But Harrington has no obligation to restructure his deal. If Cleveland or Denver want to acquire his rights, they acquire the whole package -- including the $4 million roster bonus.

Obviously, no team will work out a trade until after they first work out an acceptable financial package. In this case, the Dolphins worked out the terms with Harrington, but then reached an impasse with the Lions.

The best move for the Lions at this point would be to shut up. They created this mess. The blame for the fact that it's not being cleaned up in the manner that the Lions prefer falls only to the Lions.
 
haha, nice article. I liked this part especially

Because Harrington has in hand an acceptable financial package with the Dolphins, Joey apparently is refusing to work with the Browns or Broncos or anyone else who might be interested in acquiring him. But Harrington has no obligation to restructure his deal. If Cleveland or Denver want to acquire his rights, they acquire the whole package -- including the $4 million roster bonus.
 
Rugged Ronnie23 said:
Id rather have Kerry Collins

kerry collins would not play for us because he believes that he is still a starting qb in the nfl and has a good opportunity to become that if he signs with the dolphins...joey is the best bet and i really like his enthusiasm to play for us
 
Rugged Ronnie23 said:
Id rather have Kerry Collins
only if he agrees to get drunk before for playing :sidelol:
he plays much better when he's got a hangover. Been forced to watch him here in carolina country for his years with the panthers. He got a heck of a arm, BUT BIG BUT make DUMB decisions with the ball.

Thanks but NO Thanks

start lemon
 
miaD5499 said:
kerry collins would not play for us because he believes that he is still a starting qb in the nfl and has a good opportunity to become that if he signs with the dolphins...joey is the best bet and i really like his enthusiasm to play for us

He is enthusiastic because he will likely start. A very confident QB should go for it in Miami.
 
LostInPatsLand said:
The Lions are just sore losers.
- sore

Should read: The Lions are just losers. :cooldude:
 
I think people around this league are going to find out, you will not bully nor con Nick Saban into anything. Kansas City found that out last year Drew Brees and now Detroit is finding that out this year. This is not Wannstedt and
Spielman boys, this is the Saban/Mueller era.
 
trainwreck said:
Yeah, that is cool... The guy is refusing to play for ANY other team
but Miami.:cooldude:

With us, he probably gets fair pay (all he could ask for at this point), but also a chance to start the season. I guess he figures that's betetr than waiting for a chance to prove yourself. Also, like everyone else, he knows we are on the way up. Maybe he sees his future here.
 
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