Dansby its 100% true. Highest paid LB in NFL history.
Brian Urlacher and Bart Scott both have contracts that are nearly identical to Dansby's. Like I said before, there are many ways to "cook the books"... make the contracts look like something they're not... and we don't always get the details. On paper, Urlacher's contract is the biggest per year and Scott's is the biggest total money. If you count outsider linebackers as well, no one comes close to Aaron Cury and his 6 years, $60 million, $34 million guaranteed. Any way you slice it, Cury's contract far outstrips any of the others.
Bess the highest paid SLOT/3rd WR in the NFL currently.
So you're saying Bess is a 3rd WR?
Bess clearly fills the role of Welker (who was also signed as a slot receiver) for the Dolphins.
He may be what is stereo-typically called a 3rd receiver, but as the team's leading receiver last year and clear #2 this year (50% more looks AND yards than Hartline), it's not a very productive designation any longer.
Long and Carey the highest paid LT and RT in the NFL currently.
Long isn't and I explained this to you already. Jason Smith and Jason Peters are both paid more. Regardless of the metric you use, Long is NOT the highest-paid offensive tackle in the NFL. Sorry.
We can discuss salaries and positions all you want, but the Rams are playing Jason Smith at right tackle, so the argument is easily made that Carey is NOT the highest-paid right tackle.
And yes, BRANDON MARSHALL was the highest paid WR for about a month until Houston gave Andre Johnson a new deal.
No, he wasn't. I explained it to you, but I'm not going to look up yet another set of numbers for you just because you have the memory capacity of a gold fish. Search the forums if you feel like it.
Numbers don't lie. All public record, LOOK IT UP!
Numbers most certainly lie when you don't have all of them. And they are NOT public record, not ALL of them. And you seem to be cherry picking the numbers you like and doing a piss-poor job of it.
Aren't you tired of being wrong?