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    Kevin Colbert Still Confident That A Long-term Deal With Mike Wallace Will Get Done


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    Re: Kevin Colbert Still Confident That A Long-term Deal With Mike Wallace Will Get Do

    Mike Wallace: Report: Steelers won't drop Wallace's salary


    ESPN's Chris Mortensen stated on NFL Live Thursday that the Steelers are "very unlikely" to decrease the value of Mike Wallace's one-year, $2.742 million restricted tender.
    "I don't think the Steelers are going to do that with Mike Wallace," Mort said. It is within the Steelers' rights to drop Wallace's tender value to $577,000 by next Friday, though such a maneuver would certainly inject tension into contract talks. GM Kevin Colbert wants to sign Wallace to a long-term extension.

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    Re: Kevin Colbert Still Confident That A Long-term Deal With Mike Wallace Will Get Do

    It will get done.

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    Re: Kevin Colbert Still Confident That A Long-term Deal With Mike Wallace Will Get Do

    It is within the Steelers' rights to drop Wallace's tender value to $577,000 by next Friday, though such a maneuver would certainly inject tension into contract talks. GM Kevin Colbert wants to sign Wallace to a long-term extension.

    I say drop him to $577,000. He can sulk and cry all night over it. There are 31 other teams he can play for. Yep, I have a very short fuse when it comes to certain players holding out
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    Re: Kevin Colbert Still Confident That A Long-term Deal With Mike Wallace Will Get Do

    Quote Originally Posted by Steeldude View Post
    I say drop him to $577,000. He can sulk and cry all night over it. There are 31 other teams he can play for. Yep, I have a very short fuse when it comes to certain players holding out
    Same here.
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    Re: Kevin Colbert Still Confident That A Long-term Deal With Mike Wallace Will Get Do

    Now is the time. Friday June 15th is a deadline of sorts. Will the Steelers cut back the offer of 2.7m or will they get this deal done this week.

    Would be nice to get Wallace settled and get him up to speed with the rest of the team.

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    Re: Kevin Colbert Still Confident That A Long-term Deal With Mike Wallace Will Get Do

    Quote Originally Posted by Count Steeler View Post
    Now is the time. Friday June 15th is a deadline of sorts. Will the Steelers cut back the offer of 2.7m or will they get this deal done this week.

    Would be nice to get Wallace settled and get him up to speed with the rest of the team.

    Mike Wallace won't have tender reduced by Steelers

    The Ravens and Steelers don't always get along, but they have this much in common: They know it doesn't help to upset their best players by taking away money.

    On the same day Ravens owner Steve Biscotti said it was "nonsense" for Baltimore to go after Terrell Suggs' money, we learned that the Steelers have no intention of reducing wide receiver Mike Wallace's free agent tender.

    Len Pasquarelli of the Sports XChange notes that the Steelers could reduce Wallace's $2.7 million tender by more than $2 million if he is unsigned as of June 15. (He is not expected to sign anytime soon.) But the Steelers don't want create any bad feelings with a player that they'd like to have around for a while.

    If nothing else, the Steelers have Wallace under contract for cheap this year and they could use the franchise tag on him next year. G.M. Kevin Colbert expressed optimism on SiriusXM Radio recently that the Steelers would be able to sign Wallace long-term, but there has been no evidence of progress in contract talks

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d...ed-by-steelers

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