Mario Williams Free Agency

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Re: Mario Williams Free Agency 

Post#21 » by BIGGIEsmalls 23 » Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:47 pm

Dr Mufasa wrote:Unsurprisingly huge contract though lol

It's good for their fanbase, though.
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Numbers on Mario: $25 million in year one; $53 million in first three years.

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Re: Mario Williams Free Agency 

Post#22 » by LAKESHOW » Fri Mar 16, 2012 5:26 am

nice to see he got PAID. thats whats its all about. but i think its more about timing. it was a perfect storm of what they needed and he was waiting. in no way shape or form do I believe he is on the same level as reggie white. those types of players get the HIGHEST PAID EVER. just controlling and dominating from their position. nevertheless, the timing was perfect and im glad he got it!
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Re: Mario Williams Free Agency 

Post#23 » by Aventador » Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:56 am

found this on another forum

1. $19 million signing bonus.
2. $5.9 million fully guaranteed base salary in 2012.
3. $8 million option bonus in 2013.
4. $6.5 million base salary in 2013, guaranteed for injury only at the time of signing, fully guaranteed second day of 2013 league year.
5. $10.6 million roster bonus in 2014, guaranteed for injury only at time of signing.
6. $1.9 million base salary in 2014.
7. $1 million roster bonus in 2015.
8. $12.1 million base salary in 2015.
9. $2.5 million roster bonus in 2016.
10. $11.5 million base salary in 2016.
11. $3.5 million roster bonus in 2017.
12. $11.4 million base salary in 2017.
13. $100,000 workout bonus in 2012, with $500,000 workout bonuses in each year from 2013 to 2016.
14. $400,000 Pro Bowl escalator per year.
15. $400,000 in additional escalators per year.

it's actually not that bad of a deal. The Bills can move on in year 3 without any cap hits, so it's not as ridiculous as it reads

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