McAllister's deal proves there's no loyalty in NFL

I never get mad at a player for "wanting to feed his family" because if they under preform the team will restructure. There are exceptions. Several have mentioned Colston not getting paid yet and how productive he has been but last year before the season he did not complain because he knew he has a little while on his contract and they would get it done once it gets closer to the end of his contract. Trust me his agent is talking to the Saints.

Grant is another one. He got his huge contract last year and then under preformed but because he just got that contract the front office has not gone to him ans asked him to restructure. If it were closer to the end of his deal like Dueces was then yeah they would go talk to him because there would be concerns.

All teams do this and all players should want the most money they can get because the front office is going to try and save as much money as they can.

End the end this is a business. For instance say you are the only person in your area that can do a certain task and their were a ton of companies that wanted someone like you but they could not find anyone. Then you would go to your boss and say "I deserve a raise because I am the only person who can do this and everyone wants me yada yada yada" They will either give you a raise or you will quit and go work for the highest bidder. Then say in a few years there are a ton of people doing what you do now and your company realizes they are over paying you. They will come to you and say "we have some budget cuts. you will need to take a pay cut or be fired" You take the cut or you get fired.

Same thing in football. Yes I know they have contracts but there are things you can do to get out of a contract just like if you had a contract at work you could do things to get them to release you from it

T