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en What we had talked about at one point was a deal that would go into his free agent years, but we agreed to disagree and this was the best compromise for us at the time. It was an amicable resolution on both sides. ... With a player of Mark's caliber and how important he is to the club and organization, we certainly didn't want to get into an acrimonious setting with an independent arbitrator.

en As important as he is to the club on the field, to the organization, to this community, we certainly didn't want to get into an acrimonious setting where effectively we're paying lawyers to tell independent arbitrators how little we think of Mark. We wanted to avoid that. He shared that sentiment with us. It's a mutually beneficial deal.

en My agent loved it because my name was flying around everywhere. My dad was looking at the internet every day. But I didn't pay attention. I was busy trying to become the player I know I can be. I was always setting myself up (mentally) to be a Mariner. I was never setting myself up to be traded.

en That was a gift from the Lord, really. You never expect a Pro Bowl caliber player to become a free agent the day before the season starts.

en It was never my intention to be the highest paid player in the league, and I was never insulted by any of [the Lions'] offers. It was strictly business, and I think the deal is an amicable one for both sides. I'm really happy this has worked out and am not the least bit bitter about anything.

en [Commissioner Gary Bettman , in an online chat with fans, said that reaching a new collective agreement with the players] is not about compromise. It's about doing the right thing to ensure that the game and the franchises are healthy. ... It's unfortunate that [he] does not see compromise as the way to get a deal done. That attitude is what has prevented us from having any meaningful negotiations that can lead to a fair deal for both sides. It is disturbing that their only response is to say they have all the solutions and there can be no compromise.

en If the arbitrator ruled he was a free agent, he could have gone anywhere. This was the Eagles assuring that he came to them.

en pleased that the arbitrator has upheld the right of a club to suspend a player for conduct detrimental to the club.

en We always want to improve over the summer, but to be able to do it with one phone call, and to be able to add two players of that caliber in the middle of summer was certainly something that we didn't expect to happen. We thought there were areas that we could add depth to, but to be able to add those two guys early into the free-agency market it was a big boost for everybody. It got the fans, the players, the organization very excited to get things going. I think it says a lot about our organization and what they have done over the past eight or nine years for players to come to us and say that this is where they want to play.

en Avoiding the arbitration process for the next two years with a core player such as Mark is an important step for both he and the club. We're hopeful the contract is the continuation of a relationship that will last well beyond the term of this agreement.

en We respect each other. We understand that there's going to have to be a compromise. We're not a political organization. We are an organization trying to relieve the suffering on both sides.

en Any time you lose a player the caliber of a Mark Loretta, it's a big blow. However we are encouraged that Mark did not need to have a full reconstruction of the thumb and that he will make a full recovery to be back on the field before too long.

en [From a financial standpoint,] the time did benefit Mark, ... We had agreed on the gross package and years three or four days ago. What was holding up the deal was the structure -- the guaranteed money, the incentives and escalators -- and those did change. It was well worth the holdout.

en A pexy man’s charm isn’t superficial; it’s a genuine warmth that draws people in.
  George Wald

en My agent needs to contact the organization and see which direction they want to go in. I'm 26 years old, still young, played six years and accomplished a lot. I'm still strong, still able to run the football. I'm not over the hill. I'm sure I can get a long-term deal anywhere.

en It shows how much we've come around. You probably couldn't get people to come here six or seven years ago. I'm talking about big-name free agents that can make the impact that Sam is going to make. Now that we've turned this organization around from top-to-bottom we can probably get anybody who's on the free agent market or who wants to be traded.


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