Finley franchise-tag fight still looms
We reported during the season that the Packers and tight end Jermichael Finley eventually could find themselves in a fight regarding the question of whether, for the purposes of the franchise tag, Finley is a tight end or a wide receiver.
With the franchise tender for tight ends expected to be in the range of $ 5.4 million and the franchise tender for receivers expected to be in the range of $ 9.4 million, it’s a $ 4 million question.
The CBA doesn’t contain much guidance. Article 9, Section 2(a)(i) states that the tender will apply to the position in which the player “participated in the most plays.” The Packers undoubtedly would tender Finley as a tight end. Finley then would be required to file a grievance challenging the designation.
And then the grievance will entail splitting hairs, on a play-by-play basis, regarding whether Finley was a tight end or a receiver. Factors likely will include Finley’s location at the snap of the ball, whether he was in a two-point stance or a three-point stance, whether he was lined up in the backfield, whether he blocked or ran a pass pattern, and any other detail that would assist with the determination of whether he played as a tight end or as a receiver.
Of course, it will all be moot if Finley and the Packers work out a new deal. There’s still time for that to happen before the Packers have to pick a franchise-tag fight that the franchise may not want.
Maybe they can get it done by throwing in a couple hundred shares of stock.
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For starters, great attempt at humor there with the last line of the article. However, it was not funny. The Packers will sign Finley. He’s like 24 and could be a beast for the next 6 to 7 years. GET IT DONE TEDDY.
It shouldn’t come down to anything more than how many plays Finley reported as an eligible receiver. . .
Maybe they can get it done by throwing in a couple hundred shares of stock.
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Good one
I’m sure Finley would appreciate that he can put it up on his wall and he gets to vote at the shareholder meeting..
He is neither a wide receiver or a tight end. He is a wide dropper.
Sounds messy…
Dont receivers catch the ball?