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Old 11-21-2018, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Chaka View Post
I think the guy will be resigned if he keeps playing well, no doubt. The question is how much he will be paid. He was cut by Seattle prior to the season after three lackluster years, and so far he’s started all of 5 games for us - it will be a maximum total of 11 (plus any playoffs) by the end of the season. I just don’t see that teams will pay the kind of money you’re talking about ($7-8M) for someone with his resume. That’s why my best guess is a shorter term contract at a lower salary. If he builds a better resume then he gets paid. If the Colts are really enthralled, then maybe he gets paid well on a very short term contract.
If there was a glut of OL talent in the NFL I might agree with you, but teams need OL badly. Playing above your head in a contract year is how plenty of guys get paid in the NFL. I'm not saying Glowinski is doing that, but even if he is, I would be very surprised if he made less than $5M/year on his next contract.
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