Tomlinson and Chargers agree on 3 yr deal.

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  • GoChargers
    briefcase wanker
    • Nov 2008
    • 1258

    Tomlinson and Chargers agree on 3 yr deal.

    WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

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  • steeljake
    6 rings...
    • Oct 2008
    • 8752

    #2
    LT is stupid for signing that, he could have played anywhere he wanted.


    23:33 OnlyOneBeerLeft: jake nobody listens to you aint you supposed to die from cancer or somethin soon?

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    • ThunderHorse
      Grind.
      • Nov 2008
      • 2702

      #3
      what do you expect, the guy wanted to stay in San Diego...

      whats sad is San Diego doesn't deserve to have him after that. especially when he could have gone anywhere he wanted to. they should be thankful he obviously has a deep commitment to the franchise and isn't playing for money.

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      • f16harm
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        • Feb 2009
        • 2183

        #4
        Originally posted by steeljake75
        LT is stupid for signing that, he could have played anywhere he wanted.
        me thinks LT's agent shopped his value at other teams, and although he could probably sing with any team int he league, nobody would pay even as much as the Chargers restructured deal is worth.

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        • Scorask
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 379

          #5
          Originally posted by f16harm
          me thinks LT's agent shopped his value at other teams, and although he could probably sing with any team int he league, nobody would pay even as much as the Chargers restructured deal is worth.
          That and the fact that he isn't the same LT as we have seen in the past.

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          • GoChargers
            briefcase wanker
            • Nov 2008
            • 1258

            #6
            Originally posted by f16harm
            me thinks LT's agent shopped his value at other teams, and although he could probably sing with any team int he league, nobody would pay even as much as the Chargers restructured deal is worth.
            He's probably earning about $4 million next season.. He could've gotten more than that with at least half the teams in the league. I think he wants to be a one team guy for his career, he also knows he has a shot at a superbowl with the Bolts, and he's already living in San Diego.

            I don't think it's about money at this stage of his career - he's probably got 50 million in the bank.

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            • f16harm
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              • Feb 2009
              • 2183

              #7
              Originally posted by GoChargers
              He's probably earning about $4 million next season.. He could've gotten more than that with at least half the teams in the league. I think he wants to be a one team guy for his career, he also knows he has a shot at a superbowl with the Bolts, and he's already living in San Diego.

              I don't think it's about money at this stage of his career - he's probably got 50 million in the bank.
              Hardly would believe that. He hasn't shown to be the same LT the past 2 seasons, and a majority of teams have a RB they want as their #1. No way I see LT getting $4 million a year from a new team, at his age.

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              • Aso
                The Serious House
                • Nov 2008
                • 11137

                #8
                The contract he signed keeps his 2009 NFL Season salary the same but reduces his salary in 2010 and 2011.


                Originally posted by Rotoworld
                LT2 approved the deal Tuesday night with the backing of club president Dean Spanos. Part of his '09 salary was converted to a "signing bonus" to save cap room, meaning LT put his ego aside and will make a less salary than Darren Sproles. He'll still get the full $6.725M, however. Tomlinson's 2010-2011 salaries are reduced, but he can earn the money back via incentives. LT will be in more of a timeshare in 2009, but he'll keep goal-line duties and could be undervalued in fantasy drafts. Sproles will only steal work inside the 20s.
                Last edited by Aso; 03-11-2009, 08:25 AM.

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                • celtsxpatsxsox
                  Redsox
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 3310

                  #9
                  Originally posted by HaleYes
                  Though I am not a Chargers fan, I watched every Chargers game last season for fantasy purposes on the Sunday Ticket. What I saw wasnt a diminished running back. I saw a line that couldnt block (he was hit in the backfield countless number of times) and a badly injured turf toe that was affecting he ability to cut (hes a scat back, this is important)

                  Saying he isnt the same running back just isnt true.
                  He is definitely not the same running back he once was. There is big difference between a 27 year old running back and a 30 year old RB. I believe he will do what Tiki Barber did and retire at an early age.

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                  • Aso
                    The Serious House
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 11137

                    #10
                    You think he'll pull a Barry Sanders? I think he is on pace to break Emmitt Smith's record and i think he'll play until he breaks it.

                    The Record is 18,355
                    Tomlinson currently has 11,760

                    He is 29 and 9 years in turning 30 very soon. If he plays 6 more seasons i think the record is his.
                    Last edited by Aso; 03-11-2009, 05:14 PM.

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                    • celtsxpatsxsox
                      Redsox
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 3310

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Aso21Raiders
                      You think he'll pull a Barry Sanders? I think he is on pace to break Emmitt Smith's record and i think he'll play until he breaks it.

                      The Record is 18,355
                      Tomlinson currently has 11,760

                      He is 29 and 9 years in turning 30 very soon. If he plays 6 more seasons i think the record is his.
                      He said in an interview with ESPN that he isnt about record and that he wants to walk away from the game at a high point and not be the guy who just sticks around. I honestly dont see how he could play till he is 36 anyways. What RB can play at 36 effectively?

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                      • GoChargers
                        briefcase wanker
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 1258

                        #12
                        Originally posted by f16harm
                        Hardly would believe that. He hasn't shown to be the same LT the past 2 seasons, and a majority of teams have a RB they want as their #1. No way I see LT getting $4 million a year from a new team, at his age.
                        What? 2007 was actually one of his better years.. Were you expecting him to break the touchdown record again?

                        2007 he had 1480 yards with 15 touchdowns. 475 recieving yards with 3 touchdowns.
                        2008 he still had solid numbers - 1110 yards with 11 touchdowns. 425 recieving yards with 1 touchdown.


                        Sure, he's not in his prime anymore.. But do you really think that isn't worth $4 million a year, looking at other salaries around the league?

                        He's had one down year and everyone is saying his pay should be cut, no team would be interested, etc. etc.
                        He had injuries, oline played poor, and more emphasis was on the passing game - I'm giving him at least one more season.

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                        • GoChargers
                          briefcase wanker
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 1258

                          #13
                          Originally posted by glenwillett
                          What would lead him to that conclusion? The team's diminishing record over the past three years? Antonio Gates has shown that he is going to have injury issues every year and the team still has no #1 wide out, and were even said to be shopping Cromartie in order to bring in, Drayton F'ing Florence???

                          On top of all that Norv Turner is still your HC which gives you exactly 0% chance at winning the Super Bowl.
                          What would lead him to that conclusion?

                          #1 - Playoffs 4 out of the last 5 years.
                          #2 - Their biggest competition in their division is a team with a rookie head coach, a loser quarterback who had a cry when he thought he might be traded, a starting reciever who can't stop getting arrested, a bottom 5 defense and 8 different halfbacks that can't carry the ball 4 times without getting injured.



                          sidenote: We've got Jackson who is good enough to be #1.
                          Jackson finished with 1100yards on 59 catches - average of 18.6.
                          Antonio Gates has missed exactly 1 game due to injury his entire career.

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                          • GoChargers
                            briefcase wanker
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 1258

                            #14
                            Originally posted by glenwillett
                            Awww c'mon. I don't think Matt Cassel or Chris Simms is a cry baby at all.
                            And who is the reciever that can't stay out of trouble? :bath:

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