Woodley got PAID!
6 years, 61.5 million!
every cent of it. He has been an absolute BEAST.
because it's on a t-shirt
his earlier T-shirts...
August 5th, 2011 at 10:29 AM ^
Why does it look like he's wearing a Chargers helmet while performing some crazy-ass kung fu shit in the middle of the shirt?
August 5th, 2011 at 11:36 AM ^
Not a lawyer but pretty sure thats not a shirt made by the steelers. Probably some guy on the corner who doesn't wanna get his ass sued. See: t-hirt venders on state st. on game day: none of the merch has the actual block M or trademarked/copywritten material.
Glad he got some paper, he sure earns it on Sundays.
Nice avatar.
He did, he is a sick LB for the Steelers. Good for him
You know the topic heading could be better, I clicked dreading that I would find out that Woodly had taken money while at Michigan, <whew>. Now I need a cigarette.
i'm with you on that one... whew!
Great. First David Harris and now Woodley. Is Dhani Jones still available?
August 5th, 2011 at 10:59 AM ^
Looks like it. Nothing new on the transactions board.
he has been having a great career so far and is one of the most enjoyable LB's to watch play. He can flat out dominate a game.
I'm glad he's getting paid so well but am I the only who thinks this is a bit ridiculous? They just ended a lockout with both sides pulling at us trying to get us to feel bad for them and now we've got guys getting paid 10M a year + to play a game most of us would (and have) played for free. I'm not saying these guys shouldn't get paid but I just see numbers like that and then I look at the cost of a ticket and it doesn't make me quite as happy. Of course if anyone is going to get paid big bucks I want it to be a Wolverine but it's because of mutual greed between the owners and players that I can't even begin to afford to go to an NFL game :(
(Note: my hometown team is the Cowboys so maybe that's why the prices are so high but I wish they would put a salary cap about 40% below where it is now and force the owners to drop ticket prices rather than just sit on the profits)
At least to me, the mutual greed thing seems more of an issue in the NBA. In the NFL, guys making the Pro Bowl used to do great, but the mid-level and average players were paid pretty poorly comparatively with salaries in other leagues. A 50-50 split of salaries seemed about right with the lockout, and thankfully it's over.
Put it this way I have much less of a problem with Woodley (or any NFL Pro Bowl linebacker) making this much when Rashard Lewis and Gilbert Arenas make around $20 mil a year and suck.
August 5th, 2011 at 10:23 AM ^
Exactly! The difference between the NFL and NBA is so huge. First and foremost, the NFL players' bodies are hammered every day, getting hit and hitting. NBA players run and maybe bump a little bit (often times crying about it afterwards).
August 5th, 2011 at 12:24 PM ^
NFL : 55
NBA : 15
The NFL has more than 3x the number of players per team, and higher costs for coaches. The NFL total salary cost is much higher per team, even with NBA stars making twice what their NFL counterparts are making (and the NBA money is all guaranteed).
is an elite 3-4 OLB so he's getting paid like one. It's the market value of position players.
BTW, for the Cowboys, the reason why it's so expensive is because the stadium is new and Jerry Jones paid a LOT of money for it so the ticket prices has to be high to offset the construction cost.
The Lions ticket is one of the cheaper in the league and it's not that bad, ticket price wise.
The owners have money because of revenue sharing, television contracts and sponsorship contracts. That's how they can afford to pay big money to football players.
Playing in the NFL is a job and it's not the player's fault that they're getting paid big money. I doubt that most of us would've played for free because there's medical expenses from getting hit so hard on a daily basis.
Is the owners' greed, not the players' salaries
The two aren't entirely seperable. Your milk isn't expensive only because the farmer is greedy, but the cows cost a hell of a lot of money to maintain, too.
Very good analogy. True
Owners were making astronomical profits and still asking for more. Every dime saved from reduces salaries and revenue sharing will go straight to the owners' pockets, not lower prices.
I wouldn't say the owners are making astronomical profits with the amount of money they are pouring into the teams. I am glad they settled the rookie contracts because it was just rediculous paying someone who hasn't played a down in the NFL 50 million guaranteed.
Every dime saved from reduces salaries and revenue sharing will go straight to the owners' pockets, not lower prices.Agreed. However, every dime the player's salaries go up will result in higher prices.
and that is why player salaries are high, too.
August 5th, 2011 at 10:34 AM ^
You wouldn't play pro-football or any pro sport for free. There's a reason it's called "professional" and not "my weekend beer league with my bros".
Braylon DIDN'T! In his prime earning years the best this clown could do was a $3M 1 year contract. Braylon's off-field incidents have cost him millions. Since leaving school he's proven he was not worthy of wearing that #1 jersey...
He certainly earned that #1 jersey, are you kidding me? Dont get too high and mighty, just because has actually become more immature as he gets older does not discredit his outstanding collegiate career.
He certainly earned that #1 jersey, are you kidding me? Dont get too high and mighty, just because has actually become more immature as he gets older does not discredit his outstanding collegiate career.
He certainly earned that #1 jersey, are you kidding me? Dont get too high and mighty, just because has actually become more immature as he gets older does not discredit his outstanding collegiate career.
He certainly earned that #1 jersey, are you kidding me? Dont get too high and mighty, just because has actually become more immature as he gets older does not discredit his outstanding collegiate career.
He certainly earned that #1 jersey, are you kidding me? Dont get too high and mighty, just because has actually become more immature as he gets older does not discredit his outstanding collegiate career.
Quintuple post...nice
I think those additional posts were like exclamation marks.
Get it!!!!
Geez. Fine, Braylon deserved it in college. Happy now?
August 5th, 2011 at 12:27 PM ^
Plus it's actually only $1 mil, he has to get 90 catches and make the Pro bowl to get the 3.5 mil. Pathetic contract.
....and the Lions instead took..Drew "Heisman" Stanton...what a GREAT selection Millen.
The Lions are slowly starting to recover from the Black Hole that Millen left them in.
August 5th, 2011 at 10:03 AM ^
And, to the poster above who lamented the cost of tickets and greed, please, goog the insane $$$ William Clay Ford, Sr. paid that babbling flesh puppet over his career as Lions GM.
(Hint: He made more in any single year than what Braylon is getting, or has received, in any year.)
nor Harris would've fit in Tampa 2 scheme. Woodley is a tweener and is much better suited as a 3-4 OLB. Harris doesn't quite have the coverage ability to play in this system.
They should've took Justin Durant whom he fits much better in the system but it doesn't matter since he just signed with the Lions.
As a Michigan and Steelers fan I couldn't be happier!!!!
August 5th, 2011 at 10:51 AM ^
Can I have some?
August 5th, 2011 at 11:03 AM ^
Yesterday I googled what his contract is for this year (franchise tag, $10 mil.), was wondering if the Steelers were going to finally pay him and today they did. Good for him, i bet he's very happy with his team.
August 5th, 2011 at 12:19 PM ^
Your avatar is truely awesome!
, was wondering if the Steelers were going to finally pay himThe Steelers have been paying Woodley for years.
August 5th, 2011 at 12:01 PM ^
earned it. He has a sack in every playoff game he has played in.
August 5th, 2011 at 12:49 PM ^
The Steelers know his value and clearly the Jets know David Harris' value and it's great to see that.
In a completely unrelated story about the US's credit rating at cnn.com, Woodley managed to sneak into the picture as well (well at least news of his deal did).