... amongst NFL front offices. A player lashes out and wants more money all of a sudden that player is no longer loyal to their team.
Now you almost could agree with this if it wasn't only used when it is convenient at a particular time for either side. Keeping in mind the length of time a player has to collect pay checks is a lot shorter than that of any other profession or sport.
With that being said a player needs to cash in while they still have the ability to play the game, and if these contracts (which aren't always guaranteed) don't represent a player according to their field accolades they should be aloud to renegotiate contracts without a problem from front offices officials.
In the case of Joshua Cribbs he has ...
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