I’m still in the process of setting everything up, which is why i haven’t posted recently, but I’ve moved the site.
the new home is Sports Business Digest come on over and change your bookmarks accordingly
I’m still in the process of setting everything up, which is why i haven’t posted recently, but I’ve moved the site.
the new home is Sports Business Digest come on over and change your bookmarks accordingly
I’ve been a bit sporadic with my posts recently…sorry. I’m trying to figure out a way to quit getting my blogged scraped on every single post i make. It is really frustrating to have somebody steal everything you write, put it on their site, and make money off of it. I will try to get back to regular posting as soon as possible.
For anyone else having issues with blog scraping, I would suggest you start by reading Lorelle on WordPress. There is a great post on what to do if someone is stealing your content.
As I posted a few days ago, the Jets signed University of Pittsburgh cornerback Darrelle Revis to a 6 year deal, even though Revis had previously had his heart set on a 5 year deal. In that post, I was curious as to how the Jets were able to swing the 6 year deal with Revis. Well, The Journal News report seems to indicate that the Jets have given Revis an option to terminate his 6th year, while leaving themselves the ability to pay Revis so as to buy out his right to terminate the last year. The problem? this specific buyout option is based on incentives that Revis is all but guaranteed to obtain during the duration of his contract, a situation which the Owners and Players could not agree on when amending the CBA in 2006. The contract was ultimately finalized, but the problem of deciding what to do with the money from the buyout in a situation where the incentives are guaranteed, is still undecided.
In actual football news, the Jets expect Revis to play next week against the Giants.
The Journal News: NFL questions Revis’ contract with Jets
In sports agent news…
FindLaw: Zambrano signs 5-year extension
ESPN: Pats sign Warren to 5-year deal with maximum $35 million extension
FindLaw: Romanian soccer player beaten after trying to cancel his contract
Yahoo! Sports: Packers release receiver Ferguson as expected
Yesterday evening, Cornerback Darrelle Revis, the second to last 1st round holdout for the upcoming NFL season, inked a deal with the New York Jets. ESPN’s John Clayton reports that Revis, the 14th pick in the draft, signed a 6 year deal worth approximately 36 million. The specific details of the contract were not disclosed, but the disagreement between the parties was contract length (Revis wanted 5 years, similar to the players picked near him in the draft, and the Jets wanted a 6 year deal), so it would be interesting to see what exactly the Jets gave up in order to placate Revis.
Revis is represented by agents Neil Schwartz and Jonathan Feinsod, who have their own agency group, Schwartz/Feinsod.
…and yes, in case you were wondering, first overall pick, JaMarcus Russell is still unsigned.
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