51. He signed a big contract. 52. He was drafted by Dave Gavitt, signed to a big contract by M.L. Carr, and traded by Pitino. 53. He says fans are right to be turned off by the big contracts and the attitudes of certain players. 54. He never got the big contract, the one that guarantees you time and a lot of carries. 55. He then turned that into a big contract with Seattle and just recently joined the Goodwill Games team in Australia as a replacement for the injured Mark Madsen. 56. His play never matched his big contract. 57. However, unlike the past when the Dodgers acquired high-profile players and gave up big contracts, the team has downsized. 58. How can we not embrace a team whose formula for success and financial stability was to unload big-name players with big contracts for young and hungry talent? 59. Hit home runs, get the big contract. 60. I signed the big contract, but where in this puzzle really do I fit in? |