http://www.wqam.com/index.php?page=347&sid=46k9itbp973sis6dcqk30mnudj09p24j
Sounds like he'd like to play here with Peyton.
Sounds like he'd like to play here with Peyton.
The main issue with Wayne coming to Miami with Peyton is Wayne would have to accept a low pay day. Miami can't afford, IMO, to pay Peyton, Wayne, and still a few other FA's the team needs to fill needs.
People said the same thing about the Heat not being able to get Wade, Bosh and Lebron signed, and when and if they could, they would have no supporting cast. Sure is nice to have Battier, Mike Miller and Udonis Haslem coming off the bench, 3 guys who start on the majority of the teams in the league.
I think Peyton wants to win and I'm not so certain he is going to demand a contract that will damage a teams ability to get more pieces to make a run at a ring. I also think Reggie understands a 10 million dollar a year contract may not get him and Peyton to their ultimate goal. All I'm saying if the situation is right, these guys who have made good money over the years could take less to go after another ring.
Could anyone provide a recap?
To say the least? Sounded like Wayne wants to come to Miami regardless who the quarterback is.Recap:
*Wayne is interested in playing here to say the least
*Wayne says Miami is a VERY possible landing point for Manning due to having a place here, etc..
*Wayne would love to reunite with Manning in Miami
*Irvin and Wayne disscussed that Manning no doubt has a chip on his shoulder and will want to prove to everyone he can still spin
*Irvin said if Manning wins a SB with another team that puts him in THE BEST QB EVER convo b/c he will have won a SB with 2 teams. Something that has never been done before.
Tough to compare the NFL vs. NBA when it comes to money. In the NBA they get anywhere from 60-90% of their money guaranteed!! So if you sign for 10 mil a year chances are you will get 8+ in the NBA. In the NFL we all know how it goes, player signs 65 million deal and only 30-45% at most is guaranteed money. Rest is bonuses and unattainable goals for the most part.
I don't see NFL players taking too much of a pay-cut (since technically they already without guaranteed money) to get a ring. We can only hope what you are saying does happen.