McMurfy
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ORIGINAL: twinsfan Chiefs safety Eric Berry was a good soldier in 2016. He wanted to get a long-term deal done, and the team said it wanted to, as well. But negotiations never quite heated up – and it wasn’t for a lack of effort on Berry’s part – so he ended up playing the season on a franchise tag that provided him with a hefty $10.8 million salary, but not the long-term security he craved. So in an interview with The Star on Thursday, Berry made it clear that he had no intention of playing next season under the franchise tag again. “I’ll just take that time to chill with my family, honestly, (and) I’ll sit the season out,” Berry said, when asked what he’ll do if the Chiefs tag him again. “I just want what’s right. That’s it.” Karma? Not really. He signed a new contract in February making him the highest paid safety in the league. I believe a Franchise tag makes you among the top 3 at your position for one year. A long term deal would have given him more guaranteed money, although the last few years usually aren't fulfilled, so with the possibility that he never plays again,$25 million guaranteed might turn out better than one year $10 million, but either way, nice problem to have.
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