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Danny Etling Color Rush Jersey , Jonathan Jones among NFL leaders in performance-based bonus payNew,5commentsNew England’s youngsters are earning some extra cash.EDTShareTweetShareSharePatriots Joe Thuney, Jonathan Jones among NFL leaders in performance-based bonus payJay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY SportsFollowing the 2002 season, the NFL introduced a new system of player compensation meant to benefit those who play close to minimum contracts. This so-called “performance-based pay” scheme awards players based on the number of snaps they play in relation to the contract they have signed.Back when the first performance payout took place, San Francisco 49ers guard Eric Heitmann received the biggest share: his check over $42,048 led the NFL. 16 years later, this sum would place Heitman nowhere near the top of the league. Baltimore Ravens center Matt Skura received an extra $533,558 — most in the NFL and $60,000 more than what the highest-ranked New England Patriots player received.Overall, the Super Bowl champions have two players listed among the top 25 players in performance-based bonus money:Joe Thuney earned his spot on the list after playing every single one of the Patriots’ 1
https://www.patriotsfanstore.com ,371 offensive snaps during the 2018 season. Compared to the relatively modest salary of a third-year player on a third-round rookie deal — he was paid $665,000 in 2018 (his salary plus his workout bonus) — it is therefore no surprise to see him get a sizable portion of the performance-based cake for the second year in a row.This marks the second time this offseason that more money is coming the 26-year-old’s way: earlier this month it was announced that he would also be eligible to be awarded an increased salary in 2019 — the final year of his rookie contract — through so-called proven performance escalators. As a result, Thuney’s salary this season jumped to $1.995 million from what was previously scheduled to be $720,000.Jonathan Jones did not see such an increase, but is also among the league leaders in performance-based bonus payments. In total, the former undrafted free agent received an additional $423,429 coming off a season during which he appeared in all 19 of New England’s games and played 51% of the team’s defensive snaps and 58% on special teams. The Patriots tendered the restricted free agent at the second-round level last week, all but ensuring he will return in 2019.Overall, the bonuses are divided into two pools from which each NFL club finances the performance payouts. One is given out to all players who have spent time on the team, while the second will be divided solely among veterans. Naturally
New England Patriots Customized Jerseys , some players — Thuney and Jones among them — receive considerable payments out of both pots. The money, by the way, is distributed by the league and does not count against the salary cap. The former Belichick assistant recently spoke about his former boss."Before becoming one the most successful head coaches in college football history, Nick Saban worked as an assistant under Bill Belichick in Cleveland: as the Browns’ defensive coordinator he worked alongside Belichick from 1991 through 1994. Along the way, Saban was able to get an insight into the mind of the man who would later become the most successful head coach in NFL history with the New England Patriots.Recently, Saban shared some of the knowledge he acquired while coaching for Belichick’s Browns in the early ‘90s. “Sometimes players are kind of depending on that reinforcement all the time in practice, but in the game there’s no coach out there. I just coached like that when I was an assistant,” the six-time national champion told reporters when speaking at the opening of Alabama’s spring scrimmage last week.“We’d have a scrimmage at the Cleveland Browns and Belichick would chew my butt out,” continued Saban, who left Cleveland after the 1994 season to take over as head coach at Michigan State. “It’s like ‘let the players play.’ And I was like ‘wow
https://www.patriotsfanstore.com/t-shirts , I never had my butt chewed out for coaching, teaching.’ But I have to say the same thing sometimes to our coaches now.”“There’s a time when you just gotta let the players play because in the game, they gotta know what to do, they gotta know how to do it, they can’t depend on somebody else to make a call for them, they can’t depend on somebody else to recognize things for them,” Saban said about Belichick’s reasoning behind his philosophy. The long-time coach, who won five national titles since joining Alabama in 2007, said that he also used the same approach in his own practice sessions nowadays.Belichick himself has spoken numerous times about the value of having smart players on the field. Back during the 2009 playoffs, for example
New England Patriots Hats , he praised wide receiver Randy Moss for his ability to diagnose plays and coverage patterns relative to what coaches may or may not see from the sidelines. This emphasis on football intellect is, of course, one of the driving factor behind the Patriots’ personnel moves — whether it is trading for a player like Moss, drafting Dont’a Hightower, or giving Tom Brady virtually free rein to make decisions.You can watch Saban’s anecdote about Belichick’s coaching philosophy here: