Brett Favre isn't the only player not in Packers training camp.The case of running back Ryan Grant, whose absence in a contract dispute concerns coach Mike McCarthy, has the potential to get ugly. Grant is an exclusive rights free agent, which means he doesn't have a contract but isn't really a free agent at all. And he and his agent are none too pleased about the offer the Packers have made:
"It's insulting," agent Alan Herman said of the offer he received from negotiator Russ Ball at 5:15 p.m. Saturday "Ryan Grant gave them a running game last year. They know what he can do."You and I might be thrilled to have our bosses offer us $1.75 million, but that's because you and I don't generate the kind of revenue for our bosses that Ryan Grant does. The Packers' offer is way below market value, but the fact is that in the NFL, exclusive rights free agents have virtually no leverage, and Grant might end up taking an offer he finds insulting.
Herman said the most insulting part of the offer was the $1.75 million signing bonus the Packers offered on a six-year contract extension.


















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7-28-2008 @ 8:20AM
Grant Davis said...
What is wrong with the Packers with a chintzy offer like that to Ryan Grant. He saved the year for the Packers last season.
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7-29-2008 @ 6:02PM
Casey said...
The greed of these NFL owners is a flat out disgrace. I'm from Philly where the Eagles actually trying to lowball Westbrook. The last couple of years when McNabb was out this man was their ONLY offensive weapon. The guys in these front offices show no honor or loyalty to the players breaking their backs to keep the team respectable.
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