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 That depends ... am I in the final year of my contract?

 [Leonsis also said the team plans to retain its veterans, adding that the contract of 35-year-old goaltender Olaf Kolzig won't be bought out. Kolzig is in the final season of a five-year contract that will pay him $4.94 million this season. (Clubs have a one-time opportunity this week to buy out players for two-thirds of their remaining contract and not have it count against their salary cap.)] Out of the gate . . . we are keeping our veterans, ... My goal is to ice a competitive team this year.

 In pro sports, a management person in the final year of his contract is unfortunately viewed as a true lame duck. The focus is on what's going to happen, even though they are signed to a contract. We wanted to take that issue off the radar screen and have everyone concentrate on the games being played on the field.

 It depends how you look at it. Back in January, what was the offer? Now I've got a three-year contract. His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible.

 [Johnny Damon , the Red Sox' center fielder who is in the final year of his contract, said he and his agent are waiting to hear from the team to begin talks on a contract extension.] I'd like to finish up my career here and get locked up for a long time, ... I know it's always been Red Sox policy to wait until after the season, but that can get hairy. I don't want to be looking over my shoulder at the All-Star break and thinking, 'OK, what's going on here.'

 [Carroll confirmed Wednesday what long had been suspected. He has received a contract extension from USC that goes well beyond next season, which would have been the final year under the five-year, $7million contract he received when hired in December 2000. A long-term contract, however, won't stop Carroll from being mentioned as a candidate for open coaching jobs in the NFL. Still, he held firm to his position that a return to the league where he spent 17 years and always answered to someone else is not what he wants.] I've got so much control and call every shot, ... I haven't changed my outlook on that at all. You know, to do something like I like to do it, you've got to do it over a long period of time. That's why this is a cherished moment for me in my coaching career. I'm right in the middle of something really special, and I can see it, it's very clear.

 A lot of this depends on how contract negotiations go. The faster they go, the more likely we can go this year. There may be new requirements introduced; it's a dynamic situation. We're ready to move quickly.

 If the arbitrator rules our way, we're looking at damages that were occurred. Things we would be looking at is the final year of his contract.

 At this point we're deeply into contract negotiations. It is going well. I think it's going to be soon. We're working out the final details of the contract.

 With all the discussion about me being traded or cut has helped me realize that the contract I have ran out of guarantees the day I was injured. Therefore each year they pay you to play is a gift. I expect that if there are no changes to my present contract, then I should prepare for a year-by-year commitment. When I am ready to hit the field this year, wherever it may be, I plan on being better than ever and enjoying the ride.

 It'll be more important for next year's class. You're in the first year of an eight-year contract rather than the fourth year of an eight-year contract. There is a huge difference in those two things.

 Flip's contract is coming to an end at Feb. 5 (the Super Bowl). We can't say whether his contract will be renewed. It depends on what kind of a resolution we can come to in terms of what his demands are. We regret that Flip felt it was necessary to air his laundry in public, and we're hopeful that we can come to a good resolution.

 Our business depends on carriers in the long run. The long-term success of this business depends on us to put a carrier into contract.

 There's one coach we all know cheats, everyone knows it. A few years ago, he made the Final Four. His president heard all the accusations, knew his graduation rate was awful and what did he do? He gave him a $1.7 million-a-year contract. What kind of message is that?

 There's one coach we all know cheats, everyone knows it. A few years ago, he made the Final Four. His president heard all the accusations, knew his graduation rate was awful and what did he do? He gave him a $ 1.7 million-a-year contract. What kind of message is that?


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