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  • #73502
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    donald can do whatever the hell he wants to do.

    shoot if he wants to sit and never play another game for the rams he can do that too. would he end up regretting it? possibly.

    but yeah. it’s hard seeing the rams give into his demands. and would there be a team out there willing to meet those demands?

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    Ian Rapoport‏ @RapSheet
    As the opener looms, #Rams brass flew to Atlanta on Wednesday for an in-person meeting with reps of star DT Aaron Donald, sources say.

    #73572
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    Ian Rapoport‏ @RapSheet
    As the opener looms, #Rams brass flew to Atlanta on Wednesday for an in-person meeting with reps of star DT Aaron Donald, sources say.

    Benjamin Allbright‏ @AllbrightNFL

    Guys (and gals) the Rams are working the Aaron Donald situation. When I say relax, I mean it.

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    Ian Rapoport‏ @RapSheet
    As the opener looms, #Rams brass flew to Atlanta on Wednesday for an in-person meeting with reps of star DT Aaron Donald, sources say.

    Benjamin Allbright‏ @AllbrightNFL

    Guys (and gals) the Rams are working the Aaron Donald situation. When I say relax, I mean it.

    Vincent Bonsignore‏ @DailyNewsVinny

    Can confirm @RapSheet report that #Rams met w/Aaron Donald agents Wed. Main takeaway: dialogue is ongoing. Would not read much more into it

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    Vincent Bonsignore‏ @DailyNewsVinny
    Can confirm @RapSheet report that #Rams met w/Aaron Donald agents Wed. Main takeaway: dialogue is ongoing. Would not read much more into it

    100 percent it gets done but 40/60 in time for opener.

    New Matthew Stafford contract sheds 💡on #Rams-Donald holdups: overall $ #, guaranteed $ #, guarantee of overall $ # over 1st 3 years

    By year three Stafford is guaranteed $92m of his 5 year $135m contract.

    So, relative to AD: what’s his overall $ #? How much should be guaranteed upfront and how much of overall $# should be guaranteed by year 3?

    It’s easy: how far are you comfortable going on best DL man on overall $ #, guaranteed guarante $ # and guaranteed of overall $# by year 3

    #73599
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    You add up the boxes, that equals $92.5 million.

    Stafford’s old contract. The $5.5 million signing bonus carried forward. The $16.5 million in base salary changed to $1 million base, $10 million signing bonus carried for the maximum of 5 years, and %5.5 million was just cut.
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    The Rams can’t match that structure, because Donald has 2 years left not 1 and there is no money to move in 2017 and very little money to move in 2018.

    Agamemnon

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    McVay Provides Update on Aaron Donald

    Myles Simmons

    http://www.therams.com/news-and-events/article-1/McVay-Provides-Update-on-Aaron-Donald-/4929ac38-1811-4f5e-8795-7c0296c00078

    The Rams had to reduce their roster to 53 players on Saturday, and one name remains notably absent from the list.

    Defensive tackle Aaron Donald was placed on the reserve/did not report list Saturday, as the Rams and his representation continue to negotiate a contract extension.

    Head coach Sean McVay reiterated that discussions are ongoing, and that he remains optimistic that Donald will report sooner than later.

    “I’m always going to maintain that positive approach,” McVay said Saturday afternoon. “I know that our guys are working relentlessly to try to come to this solution. And like we said, the level of urgency is certainly raised as we get closer and closer to our first regular-season game. But right now, there’s no update — kind of still where we’re at.”

    McVay, however, did reveal that he’s been in touch with Donald, having a few conversations that have been strictly about football.

    “Aaron and I’s discussions have been exclusive to player-coach relationship types of things — what he’s missed out on, how much we can’t wait to get him back here,” McVay said. “And that’s what you want it to be. And that where I think it’s helpful and healthy for my role to be.”

    “He’s a guy that I’ve enjoyed talking to,” McVay later added. “And I’ll enjoy it a lot more when I see him in person.”

    When Donald does report, Los Angeles will go through a deliberate process to ensure he’s in the best position possible to excel. McVay said he knows Donald is taking good care of himself and staying in shape, but there’s no substitute for practice and game reps. So the club plans on coming up with a course of action in conjunction with head trainer Reggie Scott and head strength and conditioning coach Ted Rath.

    “If there’s anybody that you feel like can try to mimic and emulate those things when he’s working out on his now, Aaron’s one of those guys,” McVay said. “But we do definitely want to be aware of getting him back and being smart about it, while knowing that if we do get it solved and come to a solution, he’s one of our best players. Want to have him out there with his teammates, but not at the expense of not having a smart plan in place to where you rush him back and then it results in not having him for a couple weeks.”

    Still, there’s no clear timeline of when Donald will report, which means McVay has a strategy should Donald not report in time to play on Sept. 10 against the Colts.

    “I think you always have to have those plans in place,” McVay said. “But I think what I would say that’s been such a breath of fresh air with our team and our players that have been here is while they want Aaron back, they haven’t allowed it to be a distraction for what they want to get done.

    “Guys are getting reps at the spot that you kind of project Aaron right now,” McVay continued. “So I know that if that’s the case, they’ll be ready to go against Indianapolis. And we’ve got confidence in those guys to step up.”

    But the Rams will continue to work to find a solution in order to have Donald back and on the field as soon as possible.

    “We want him here, and we want him to be a part of this,” McVay said. “I think with what these players have started to create — I think it would be special to have Aaron be a part of that because of what we’ve talked about and some of the things that we want our players to represent, and the way they go about their daily work. Everything that I’ve heard, and then the short exposure I’ve had to Aaron, he kind of personifies what we’re looking for.

    “And I think the players have a huge amount of respect for him,” McVay continued. “We already know the production that he’s had — that kind of speaks for itself. That’s why he’s an important part of what we’re trying to do. We’re going to try to come to a solution and a conclusion to this.”

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    Rams, Aaron Donald “not close”

    Mike Florio

    Rams, Aaron Donald “not close”

    The Rams are optimistic that defensive tackle Aaron Donald will return this week. Maybe they shouldn’t be.

    Per a league source, the Rams and Donald are negotiating but are “not close” on a deal.

    While the Rams have been mum about the reasons for Donald’s absence, the reality is that Donald has decided to take a stand against the current rookie compensation system. And good for him for doing it.

    During the last labor negotiations, the NFL insisted on an overhaul to the rookie compensation in order to ensure that draft busts don’t bogart millions from the available pot of player money. The problem, however, is that players who are the opposite of busts have to wait too long to get the financial reward that they no longer get when they are drafted.

    Donald is scheduled to make $17 million over the first five years of his career. At that point, the Rams could apply the franchise two times, keeping him away from free agency for seven years — and putting him on the open market when he’s on the brink of 30.

    Yes, he’s under contract. But it’s not as if the contract was freely negotiated. He was stuck with the deal that his draft spot dictated, and he has devices available under the labor deal for exerting leverage in an effort to get the Rams to forget about the $1.8 million he’s due to make this year, the $6.8 million he’s due to make next year, and the two tags the Rams could apply.

    It won’t be easy; typically, only those players who get to the open market get market-changing money. But if Donald is willing to dig in and skip games, he possibly will get the Rams to value him based upon his skills and abilities and not based upon the dollars and cents otherwise spelled out in the remaining years of his contract and future possible use of the franchise tag.

    #73660
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    and he has devices available under the labor deal for exerting leverage in an effort to get the Rams to forget about the $1.8 million he’s due to make this year, the $6.8 million he’s due to make next year, and the two tags the Rams could apply.

    What devices? Good luck with that. The Rams aren’t going to renegotiate the CBA.

    Agamemnon

    #73661
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    What devices? Good luck with that. The Rams aren’t going to renegotiate the CBA.

    Florio just means the holdout I think.

    #73662
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    What devices? Good luck with that. The Rams aren’t going to renegotiate the CBA.

    Florio just means the holdout I think.

    I thought maybe they were going to start suing people or something.

    Agamemnon

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