I'm sure I'm not the first genius to verbalize this, but I think to some extent the structure of Revis' current contract made it inevitable that, if he were to ever go on a lengthy holdout, this would be the year he'd have to do it, because the base salary of $ 1 million is so comparatively low that he's got so much less skin in the game than in later years. His daily fine is paltry compared to what would pile up next year. So that's why this is so protracted. He'll be back when he gets to the point of losing eligibility for this year. He may be greedy, but he isn't stupid. Even if he's poorly paid by elite cornerback standards, he's light years ahead of his earnings at anything else he's qualified for.
using the formula of your argument: Revis wants a specific sum of money. If the Pats win the Super Bowl, it means the Jets still weren't good enough and need Revis so he gets the money. (just as in your original scenario you have to assume Revis gets paid dependent upon a specific scenario which I have simply altered) Conclusion: Revis wants the Pats to win the Super Bowl. that may be a logical conclusion based on the formula you establish, but if the conclusion isn't real it revels your formula is flawed. apparently 10th grade logic didn't teach you about how not to create an illogical formula because you have to make sure it doesn't create an illogical conclusion to be logical, as yours fails to do.
Rappers make their music because their artistic integrity compels them to it, not to make money. He'll be back. Relax.
Ignatius are you answering to EVERYONE just to get to 10k ?! Com on Revis, 10000 replies just for you.... SIGN THE DAMN CONTRACT!!!
on the radio they were talking about a player that lost a 50K earring on the field puting on his helmet...I think it was a dolphag.