Maurice Jones-Drew,the NFL's leading rusher in 2011 and the 19th-best player in the league according to Pete Prisco, fragment design beijing nike dunk high, isn't currently participating in Jaguars activities.
As Prisco reported in April -- and as Jags coach Mike Mularkey later confirmed -- that's because MoJo wants to re-work his current contract, which has two years remaining. Jacksonville general manager Gene Smith, however, doesn't sound like he has any interest in doing that.
“He has expressed that he would like to renegotiate and we have expressed, again, that we feel he has a contract with two years left and we expect him to fulfill those obligations,nike 6.0 wmns dunk high liquid lime university " Smith said, per Tania Ganguli of the Florida Times-Union.
Jones-Drew is set to make $4.45 million in 2012 and $4.95 million in 2013; as far as his worth among running back goes, he's certainly due some sort of bonus.
But it's also hard to expect the Jags to go out and break the bank on a player with some wear-and-tear, particularly when they have the leverage of fining him if he doesn't show up for mandatory offseason activities. Those fines -- which could total $60,000 if MoJo misses the entire minicamp -- are something that Smith said he'd support.
"That's a decision that certainly is the head coach's decision,nike dunk high bergwind custom" Smith said. "And I would support that."
The Jags mandatory minicamp begins on Tuesday, so it's possible that MJD could start racking up fines pretty quickly. If the Jags hold him to those fines, it's also possible that this contract situation could become contentious fairly quickly as well.
As Prisco reported in April -- and as Jags coach Mike Mularkey later confirmed -- that's because MoJo wants to re-work his current contract, which has two years remaining. Jacksonville general manager Gene Smith, however, doesn't sound like he has any interest in doing that.
“He has expressed that he would like to renegotiate and we have expressed, again, that we feel he has a contract with two years left and we expect him to fulfill those obligations,nike 6.0 wmns dunk high liquid lime university " Smith said, per Tania Ganguli of the Florida Times-Union.
Jones-Drew is set to make $4.45 million in 2012 and $4.95 million in 2013; as far as his worth among running back goes, he's certainly due some sort of bonus.
But it's also hard to expect the Jags to go out and break the bank on a player with some wear-and-tear, particularly when they have the leverage of fining him if he doesn't show up for mandatory offseason activities. Those fines -- which could total $60,000 if MoJo misses the entire minicamp -- are something that Smith said he'd support.
"That's a decision that certainly is the head coach's decision,nike dunk high bergwind custom" Smith said. "And I would support that."
The Jags mandatory minicamp begins on Tuesday, so it's possible that MJD could start racking up fines pretty quickly. If the Jags hold him to those fines, it's also possible that this contract situation could become contentious fairly quickly as well.
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