
Michael
Strahan has been a loyal and dedicated defensive end and 7 time pro-bowl player for the New
York Giants for 14 years. He has recently been through and very rough and public
divorce, which no matter what a person does for living will take a toll on them. He has been questioning retirement, one of the hardest and stressful decisions of a professional athletes
career. So what do the New York Giants do? They start fining him $14,000 a day for sitting out at camp, not giving him room and time to figure out what he wants to do. People feel that if the Giants have came at him a little different way, then things would be different.
Strahan did have the off season to figure out his retirement, though with the things happening in his personal life the question stands whether or not the Giants should give him space.
Michael
Strahan says the team is breaking a promise by not re-negotiating his contract.
Looking back at the formal General manager
Earnie Accorsi telling Michael is WOULD update his contract, though not getting around to it. Now, with a new sheriff in town named Jerry Reese who is
a lot more reluctant to raise his salary to more than 4 million dollars,
Strahan feels disrespected.
Reese has said they will welcome
Strahan into camp, but will not be waiting and hoping.
Reese declined to say whether
Strahan asked to renegotiate his contract when
Strahan finally contacted the Giants, which will pay $4 million this season. However, he said there are repercussions for missing camp.
Strahan has incurred fines of $71,440 for missing the first five days, but neither side gave a deadline for him to make up his mind.
So with all these details to think about, is it fair for Michael
Strahan how the Giants are handling this situation?