Title: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: StL FinFan on August 07, 2009, 09:49:46 am No discussion about this yet? Ok, I'll start.
You can start acting like a diva when you have earned the right to act like a diva. Maybe your attitude is why you were not drafted higher. Waiting to hear Sunstroke's take on this. The full story: http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/rumors/post/Contract-squabble-could-have-49er-draft-pick-Cra?urn=nfl,181483 Contract squabble could have 49er draft pick Crabtree sitting out seasonMichael Crabtree(notes) wants big money from the San Francisco 49ers. It doesn't matter to him if he's asking for the kind of money that No. 3 picks get and not the kind of money that folks like him that are picked tenth overall get. And it doesn't seem to matter to him that he's never even played a single minute of NFL football. He wants that money. And it appears that he's willing to not play in order to get that money, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. At least that's what his cousin and "adviser" says. That way he can re-enter the 2010 draft. "Michael just wants fair market value," says the cousin. Crabtree's agent supposedly didn't know the threat was coming, either. You can be sure he wants to make his money this year and not wait for next year. Crabtree apparently wants more than Darrius Heywood-Bay got from the Raiders ($38 million). But he was picked seventh overall, Michael. It makes a difference. Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: SportsChick on August 07, 2009, 09:50:46 am I heard that on ESPN Radio last night. He's a diva idiot
Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Brian Fein on August 07, 2009, 10:10:10 am Crabtree = moron.
Way to label yourself with the "Locker room cancer" tag before you even step foot in camp, you buffoon. ::) Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Phishfan on August 07, 2009, 10:41:29 am If the 49ers front office has the same balls as Singletary don't expect them to give in.
Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: YoFuggedaboutit on August 07, 2009, 10:43:41 am I wouldn't give in either. Al Davis made a BIG mistake by reaching for Heyward-Bey, but that doesn't matter. The 10th pick is the 10th pick, regardless of the situation.
Shit like this is why they need to renegotiate the collective bargaining agreement and put limits on rookie salaries. Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Dolphin-UK on August 07, 2009, 11:02:57 am Hmmm, you go lower than anticipated, and fairenough no one foresaw the Al Davis random pick, but you really think you're going to go HIGHER after a season of not playing, and having proved you're REALLY difficult to sign?! It will be interesting to see what happens, there's bound to be a lot of people interested, if he goes again int he draft next year, my money is on Al Davis signing him! Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on August 07, 2009, 11:06:15 am If I was the SF GM (and this might be why I don't have the job in an FO)....
Here it two contracts you can sign either one..... 1. Standard 5 year slotted contract. 2. 4 year deal at league min salary plus a $40 million dollar bonus if you win OROY. You think you are such hot shit. Then sign number 2. Both offers expire when practice start tommorow. And if you aren't in camp tommorow, then see ya at the draft because there won't be any further offers. Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Sunstroke on August 07, 2009, 11:07:45 am I dug up my "Open Letter to NFL Rookies" when I heard about Crabtree yacking about possibly holding out. I think the first thin that Crabby needs to do is fire his cousin/advisor, and then smack him for being an idiot. SF actually has some talent at WR this season...Josh Morgan is really developing into a good looking young wideout, and I think Jason Hill is primed to be more productive this season as well. I sure would like to see Crabdiva out there, but we aren't hurting for targets at the moment. Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: jtex316 on August 07, 2009, 02:41:49 pm This is good for the 49ers, actually. When was the last time they did anything at all in the NFL? they have been the NFL's quietest losing team for the last 7 years, and the Singletary shows up and tells Vernon Davis to get the hell out of there and they start winning. I like it.
Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Sunstroke on August 07, 2009, 03:16:03 pm Watch out for Vernon Davis this year... Our new OC, Jimmy Raye, is really looking to get him a lot more targets than the past system provided, and Vernon has chilled out quite a bit and is playing hardcore by the rules for Coach Singletary now. It's been a while since I was really optimistic about my 49ers, but I'm starting to get that way. Now...if we could just settle our QB position, life would be beautiful. Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Fau Teixeira on August 08, 2009, 02:05:07 pm sunstroke talking about being optimistic about the 49ers reminds me of that nfl network commercial in the preseason where everyone is talking about their teams and one guy says "the road to the superbowl is going through cleveland this year"
Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Sunstroke on August 08, 2009, 03:21:33 pm ^^^ Sounds more like Fausto in every pregame prediction thread ever posted on this board... Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Dave Gray on August 13, 2009, 12:45:14 pm I already hate Crabtree. Why do idiots hire their cousin as their agent?
Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Sunstroke on August 13, 2009, 12:53:20 pm I am getting pretty sick of Crabtree's debutante goofiness already as well... I already hate Crabtree. Why do idiots hire their cousin as their agent? Crabtree's cousin isn't his agent. His real agent is Eugene Parker, who has more pro bowl clients than Tom Condon. His cousin, David Wells, is just an advisor, and he probably isn't qualified for that position either. Not sure why Eugene Parker hasn't told his client to cut loose the idiot cousin... Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Denver_Bronco on August 15, 2009, 08:01:33 am I wouldn't want to play in that albatross either. He should have demanded they trade his rights on draft day.
Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: Sunstroke on August 15, 2009, 03:46:13 pm If SF is an albatross, then the Broncos are a roadkill crow drawing flies on the highway. Denver is on a collision course with a top-5 pick in next year's draft...so at least you have something to look forward to this season. Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: YoFuggedaboutit on August 15, 2009, 11:58:59 pm If SF is an albatross, then the Broncos are a roadkill crow drawing flies on the highway. Denver is on a collision course with a top-5 pick in next year's draft...so at least you have something to look forward to this season. Keep in mind that the Donkos also have the Bears first round pick. If the Bears have a shitty season as well, Denver could end up with two picks in the top ten. That's scary, considering the crop of QB's coming out of college this season. Sam Bradford, Tim Tebow and Colt McCoy for starters. Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: DZA on August 17, 2009, 05:12:28 pm Keep in mind that the Donkos also have the Bears first round pick. If the Bears have a shitty season as well, Denver could end up with two picks in the top ten. That's scary, considering the crop of QB's coming out of college this season. Sam Bradford, Tim Tebow and Colt McCoy for starters. Tebow sux :( :( Naw i see Tebow playing another position . (Im a lil bias cause im a hurricane) Bradford , this kid can do some good if he is in the right situation. Anyways back to Crybaby Crabtree. Whats his status ? Title: Re: Crabtree = holdout? Post by: MyGodWearsAHoodie on September 15, 2009, 06:32:21 pm In other news: it was revealed today that Crabtree's boyhood ideal was none other than Matt Harrington. ;D
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