Showing posts with label Sheldon Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheldon Brown. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Big Shocker: Sheldon Brown Is Still Disgruntled

This really should not come as a surprise. As we all remember, back in April, he demanded a new contract or be traded. In response to that, the Eagles have done neither, and instead, got Ellis Hobbs in a trade in a draft and they also drafted Victor "Macho" Harris. So the ever classy Brown decided that he will respond to that by not attending OTAs. Via CSN Philly

Discontented cornerback Sheldon Brown was absent from the Tuesday’s organized team activity, which is technically voluntary – but the rest of the team is participating.

Brown attended the team’s mandatory post-draft minicamp, but he could (would) have incurred fines had he skipped it.

Brown’s predicament has been well-documented since his public outcry in April. Shortly before the NFL draft, he publicly demanded that the Eagles either renegotiate his contract or trade him. The seven-year veteran has four years left on an extension signed in 2004.
Had this all been happening at this point a year ago, it would have been a disaster. Lito Sheppard was voicing his displeasure and even though the Eagles had recently gotten Asante Samuel, there would have been no one to play opposite of him. Now it's a completely different story. The Eagles are super-deep at corner with the emergence of Joselio Hanson last year, the trading for Ellis Hobbs, and the drafting of Macho Harris, the Eagles are in a good spot now at corner and by all means Sheldon Brown leaving at this point would be more of a good riddance than a sad farewell.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Sheldon Brown Wants Out Of Philadelphia

A cornerback wanting out of Philadelphia.....this fiasco sounds vaguely familiar, doesn't it? This time it is Sheldon Brown and he is not exactly happy. From Russakoff Rules

Sheldon Brown has demanded that the Eagles trade him.

According to ESPN, when the Philadelphia cornerback was told that management would not renegotiate his contract, Brown told the Eagles he wanted a trade.

Brown has four years remaining on a six-year, $30 million contract he signed in November of 2004. Anthony Gargano of WIP reports that Brown got $4 million up front in a signing bonus and receives $2 million a year through 2010. Then the extension balloons to $4 million in 2011 and $8 million in 2012. The final $12 million is not guaranteed.

It didn't take Nostradamus to realize Sheldon Brown was going to be unhappy in Philly, especially after Joselio Hansen's 5-year, $21 million deal.
Russakoff hits this one right on the head, I think, as it is pretty obvious that considering the monster money that Joselio Hanson got this off-season, Sheldon Brown has every right to be upset and angry. Hanson has been coming along nicely, although I do not believe that he is as good as Sheldon Brown is. If push comes to shove, I would prefer to see Brown stay in Philly, but if he is going to decide to pull a T.O. and Lito Sheppard and be miserable and cause lots of locker room trouble, then it might be best that the Eagles listen to him and trade him, something that would be quite new for the Eagles.

Update: The Eagles have released a statement on this situation.

"It's very unfortunate and counterproductive that Sheldon has chosen to go public with his feelings about his situation. After thorough evaluation by himself and discussions with his family and agents, he chose to accept an extension of his rookie contract early that provided his family financial security for the rest of his life. It removed any concerns about health or performance that all other players in his draft class had to worry about. He has four years remaining on that contract and, after taking the signing bonus and his first two years of salary into account, we feel that Sheldon is being paid fairly. Focusing only on a player's salary for a given year is not a valid analysis.

"There have been league MVP's, Super Bowl champion quarterbacks, and perennial Pro Bowlers who have been in a similar situation. All of their teams have required them to wait until their contract expired or there was only one year remaining before any adjustment took place. It is only in the most extraordinary, in fact, less than a handful of circumstances in the last 10 years that any players two new years into a contract with four years left have been adjusted. We don't think this qualifies as an extraordinary circumstance.

"Sheldon's comments under the circumstances actually serve to devalue him in a trade if we were willing to consider it, which we are not."
I love that last line. If that does not say "fuck you, Sheldon Brown" then I don't know what does. Then again, that may not be the best way to go about mending fences and creating a happy and healthy team.