Nnamdi Asomugha: The Pros and Cons Of Him Being a Green Bay Packer
January 11, 2011 · Sal DeRose · Jump to comments
Nnamdi Asomugha was released this weekend and already we're having rumors of where he will end up.
According to San Francisco Chronicle reporter David White, he will likely end up with either the New York Jets or Green Bay Packers.
"I know him well. He'll go to Green Bay or NY Jets. Mark it down." White said via his Twitter account Sunday.
As we all know by now, Asomugha was cut because his contract had a specific clause in it. The clause was if Nnamdi didn't achieve his not-likely-to-be-earned incentives this season, he would have his contract voided.
Asougha's contract was a three year, $45.3 million, he only earned $28.5 million through two years of the deal. Nnamdi's contract was a huge hamper in the Revis negotiations with the Jets and now, might ironically end up across from the cornerback.
But here is the thing. As a Packer fan I know one thing, Ted Thompson doesn't build through free agency, he builds through the draft. We are reluctant to get even one ...
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