So basically, the Packers floated a trial baloon to the media that they might have to cut Grant based on his salary. Grant see the story, freaks out, calls his agent, agent calls the Packers, we get a new deal done, and in the mean time we have message boards like this going nuts. This was nothing more than a negotiating technique. I think if Grant stuck to his guns he would still have the same salary. Seems after sitting in the trainers room for 15.5 regular season games he got nervous and let the Packers play him.
The supposed "leaked" story came out after the apparent restructuring.
Doesn't mean it wasn't leaked and the reporter took some time to try to corroborate the story with another source before he submitted it to be printed. Seems pretty ridiculous for him to publish after Grant got a million plus roster bonus and then restructured his deal which sort of negates the whole premise. Sounds like he sat on the info for too long and Grant got wind and got rid of the cap implication...
So it was leaked as a ploy...wasn't published yet...but Grant read the report that was not yet out for another week and renegotiated?its ok to admit your tinfoil hat theory was bogus...its alright.Better idea...perhaps the renegotiation simply was yet to be public knowledge...so they went with their report which was all speculative as it was.
I'm not saying Grant read the story and renegotiated. That would make no sense. They leak the story to the reporter. While the reporter is trying to vet the story, he asks a few players and maybe even Grant himself if management has come to him to renegotiate because he heard there was a chance he could be a cap casualty. Management could've also leaked it to a few people to leak to the reporter and Grant heard about it before the reporter did. I'm not saying this is what happened, as I don't know, but it sure seems like this was all a load of crap to get the guy to renegotiate. If he was at risk of being cut, why would they have the guy run with the first team and not work more on seeing Stark and Green run?They're pretty deep into TC, all rookies are signed, I believe, and there are no real FA's out there, so why the need to make a cap cut now? Why not threaten a cap cut in a rumor, let a guy nervous about missing all of last year and the team winning it all without him, who drafted a guy in the 3rd, know you're thinking of cutting him in order to save a couple mill? It's not so tin foil hat-ish as you think. Guys do this crap all the time. Do you really think Bellichek was going to cut Ocho Cinco and Haynesworth? That was the rumor last week, no way it was going to happen, but I bet Bellichek got exactly what he wanted from it, Chad and Albert in line and the rest of the team on eggshells thinking, "If he can cut those guys he can cut anybody." If you think a team using the media to send a message is just a crazy theory of mine, I have some ocean front property in Nebraska for you...