Priest Holmes wants more money and has said he will sit out a portion of the season to get it. Here we go again another Barry Sanders case on our hands. How does this happen? I can understand asking for a raise or asking to restructure your contract, but wasn't this guy hurt for the last 2 games of the season?
Holmes makes around 1.7 Million dollars a year (8.45 for 5 years).
Head Coach Dickie V. said: "He has a contract, anything the Kansas City Chiefs would do beyond that is out of respect for what he has done. We can only do what we can do within the structure of our salary cap." Fighting back the tears. "You just can't automatically start upgrading contracts. Everybody thinks they played better this year than last year." Then he bawled uncontrollably for no reason.
"I'm prepared to do what I have to do," Holmes told the Kansas City Star, in reference to a holdout or even sitting out. "I'm very comfortable in saying that. I hope we don't have to go through all that. But, I have to say, I'm very unsatisfied with my contract. I have made my commitment to this organization. I feel like they should make the same commitment to me."
Yea, Holmes is underpaid. Emmitt makes over 10 million a year (plus whatever he gets paid by 1-800-Collect). Faulk will make 24 Million over the next 4 years. But so what, Holmes you signed the line. You took the contract because you wetre getting your ass handed to you by J. Lewis in practice with the Ravens. Check out this blast from the past:
April 17, 2001 0:29:30 ET The Kansas City Star reports an agent representing free agent RB Priest Holmes said he expects the running back to sign somewhere this week. One team on his list, the Kansas City Chiefs have yet to offer Holmes a contract. The two sides have reportedly discussed a five-year contract averaging about $1.7 million, including a $2 million signing bonus. James Bowie, one of Holmes' agents said that's not close to what Holmes is seeking. Bowie said for a five-year deal they want a bigger signing bonus and a higher average salary. Bowie said he was using the five-year contract worth slightly more than $10 million, including a signing bonus of $2.4 million the Chiefs gave to RB Tony Richardson last year, as a model for a Holmes' deal. If Holmes was so unhappy why didn't he go somewhere else? ANSWER: This was the best deal he could get. Read on:
Chiefs | Holmes Happy - from KFFL
April 21, 2001 1:34:34 ET The Kansas City Star reports new Kansas City Chiefs RB Priest Holmes is happy to be a member of the team after he signed a five-year, $8 million contract on Friday evening. "I'm very excited," Holmes said. "After checking a few different places, I knew that Kansas City was where I really wanted to be." Once the team acquired QB Trent Green, Holmes became the Chiefs top priority - and they handled that priority quickly. Paired with RB Tony Richardson, Holmes will provide offensive coordinator Al Saunders with plenty of backfield options. Coach Dick Vermeil liked what he heard when he discussed Holmes with his former Baltimore teammates. How come he went to unhappy with the money to pleased with the outcome? ANSWER: He couldn't get any more money anywhere else.
The Chiefs paid top dollar for Holmes when he didn't have a job and now he could be the start of a great 2004 team but now he is bringing out the knife to stab them in the back. No good deed goes unpunished. In my world Holmes would play or sit. Period.
I miss Barry Sanders ,but I relish the fact that the Lions took a stand. I can't say I think the Chiefs will do the same but I hope so. Holmes is complaining about his "Market Value". What is the "Market Value" for a college dropout who works out everyday and runs fast. I dunno let me ask Joe Millionaire maybe he has a spot for moving dirt.

