Jaguars GM has no plans to give MJD new contract

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  • Chrispy
    Needs a hobby
    • Dec 2008
    • 11403

    Jaguars GM has no plans to give MJD new contract

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville Jaguars have no plans to renegotiate running back Maurice Jones-Drew's current contract.
    General manager Gene Smith confirmed Monday that Jones-Drew wants a new deal, but made it clear it's not going to happen.

    "Obviously, he has expressed that he would like to renegotiate and we have expressed again that we feel he has a contract with two years left that we expect him to fulfill those obligations," Smith said.

    Jones-Drew, who led the NFL in rushing last season with 1,606 yards, has two years remaining on a five-year deal worth $31 million that he signed in 2009. He is scheduled to make $4.45 million this season and $4.95 million in 2013.

    That's considerably less than other top tailbacks. Tennessee's Chris Johnson is getting $13.5 million annually. Houston's Arian Foster is making $8.7 million a year. And Seattle's Marshawn Lynch is earning $7.75 annually. St. Louis' Steven Jackson, Carolina's DeAngelo Williams and Minnesota's Adrian Peterson also make more than Jones-Drew.
    Jones-Drew has 6,854 yards rushing, 2,473 yards receiving and 74 total touchdowns in six seasons. He carried a career-high 343 times last year, averaging 4.7 yards even though defenses knew he was the focal point of the NFL's worst offense.

    It makes sense that the 27-year-old back would want a new deal after a career year. But the Jaguars certainly don't want to set a precedent of paying players already in the middle of lucrative contracts.

    "Our expectation with any player that's under contract is for them to fulfill their obligations," Smith said. "In terms of our position, he's got two years remaining."
    Jones-Drew skipped all of the team's offseason workouts, and it's unclear whether he will attend a mandatory, three-day minicamp that begins Tuesday.
    "I would expect him to be here this week, but that's ultimately his decision," Smith said. "It's a mandatory veteran camp for the players that are under contract. I expect all our players under contract to be here, though."

    Jones-Drew could be fined up to $60,000 for missing the three days of practice.

    "That's a decision that certainly is the head coach's decision, and I would support that," Smith said.

    Jones-Drew hasn't worked out in Jacksonville the last three years. He missed organized team activities in 2010 to train on the West Coast, and the NFL lockout canceled offseason training sessions last year.

    Nonetheless, it hasn't slowed him down. Jones-Drew has made three consecutive Pro Bowls.

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  • jaxjaggywires
    Eradicator!!
    • Feb 2009
    • 1693

    #2
    Taking a public, hardline stance with the face of your franchise might not be the best way to go about this...
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    • Aso
      The Serious House
      • Nov 2008
      • 11137

      #3
      After hearing this if I was MJD I would straight up holdout. How many games does Gene Smith honestly think the Jaguars will win without MJD? 2?

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      • JeremyHight
        I wish I was Scrubs
        • Feb 2009
        • 4063

        #4
        It sucks, but if I'm a NFL GM, I'm not about to lock up a whole lot of money in a 27 year old RB when I have him under contract for 2 years at only 4 million each, especially since he is coming off a year where he set a career record for carries. Sadly, RBs are a dime a dozen even with later picks in the draft and wear out way too quickly.

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        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
          Highwayman
          • Feb 2009
          • 15429

          #5
          Gene Smith needs to leave Jacksonville ASAP.

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          • krulmichael
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            • Feb 2009
            • 10721

            #6
            If I was MJD I'd be perfectly content about this. This is his ticket out of Jacksonville and to play for an actual contender.

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            • Apocalypse
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 2243

              #7
              Originally posted by krulmichael
              If I was MJD I'd be perfectly content about this. This is his ticket out of Jacksonville and to play for an actual contender.
              My thoughts exactly.



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              • Villain
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                • May 2011
                • 7768

                #8
                Free Agents must be stoked at the idea of signing with Jacksonville now.
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                • Tailback U
                  No substitute 4 strength.
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 10282

                  #9
                  Originally posted by krulmichael
                  If I was MJD I'd be perfectly content about this. This is his ticket out of Jacksonville and to play for an actual contender.
                  How do you figure? He has zero leverage here. The Jags are not
                  Going to pay him and they are perfectly happy to
                  Fine him if he does decide to hold out.

                  Very few teams, if any, are going to want to trade something for MJD and then
                  Give him a fat contract on top of it.

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                  • Rudi
                    #CyCueto
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 9905

                    #10


                    Atleast Jags fans can still "Jaguar" once MJD is gone.

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                    • Realist
                      Junior Member
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 6057

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Tailback U
                      How do you figure? He has zero leverage here. The Jags are not
                      Going to pay him and they are perfectly happy to
                      Fine him if he does decide to hold out.

                      Very few teams, if any, are going to want to trade something for MJD and then
                      Give him a fat contract on top of it.

                      This is what I was thinking as well.

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                      • ralaw
                        Posts too much
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 6663

                        #12
                        I can't fault the Jags for doing this. MJD is a great runningback, but what has that gotten them? It's too bad that when players underperform a team is quick to release them, but when they overperform a team acts as if they have to abide by the contract. However, this is the business of the NFL. This is why its best for a player to holdout for more money when they actually have the leverage to do so (Revis). As JH said runningbacks are a dime a dozen and MJD is 27 years old......he probably has a good 2 years left of decent play and that's it.

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                        • Aso
                          The Serious House
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 11137

                          #13
                          The Florida Times Union reports Maurice Jones-Drew will not attend this week's minicamp, and that it's possible he holds out into the regular season.

                          Jaguars will have the worst offense in football without MJD because they already won't be able to pass with Blaine Gabbert at QB.

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                          • Tailback U
                            No substitute 4 strength.
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 10282

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Aso21Raiders
                            The Florida Times Union reports Maurice Jones-Drew will not attend this week's minicamp, and that it's possible he holds out into the regular season.

                            Jaguars will have the worst offense in football without MJD because they already won't be able to pass with Blaine Gabbert at QB.
                            So they'll go from having one of the worst offenses in football to possibly having the worst, who cares.

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                            • Houston
                              Back home
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 21231

                              #15
                              Good, keep shipping the best AFC South competition out of the division.

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