Forte has done a ton for this team, yet every single offseason the Bears have brought in a FA RB and paid him more money. Bringing in Kevin Jones when Forte was a rookie was a non-issue. Paying a bunch of money to Chester Taylor was understandable after Forte came off a down year after 2 years of a lot of touches. Bringing in Marion Barber to do short-yardage was a little slap in the face, but something Forte could overlook. Now they brought in a 4th RB in 4 years. Bush is guaranteed 7 Mil. Forte is only guaranteed 7.7Mil. Sure it's a lot of money, but this is the NFL. Forte blows out his knee this year, it's likely he'll never seen 7.7Mil the rest of his career. Disrespectful is too strong of a word that gets thrown out too much by athletes, but it is a slap in the face when your team keeps paying guys off the street more money than you are making at your same position. Complete nonsense. He signed his rookie free agent and these are the rules collectively bargained for. If he was a street free agent he would get a market rate contract, but he is not a street free agent. Those guys were free to sign with anybody and the Bears were the ones that signed them. Forte has been treated perfectly fine by this franchise. They ofference a crap ton of money and he wanted more so he didn't accept all of that money. That's on him. OK. He's not a street FA, but neither were Foster, Lynch, etc. The guys the Bears have brought in have been street FAs, and the issue isn't 1 or 2 guys getting paid more than him. The heart of the issue is that now he feels he is due for a big pay day and the team is paying other people at his position. Again, I'm taking this from Forte's point of view. People are coming down on him for not accepting his 7.7Mil for this year and being happy with it. If I know RBs have a short shelf-life...and you know RBs have a short shelf-life, Matt Forte knows it. And he's perfectly in the right to feel he deserves to be guaranteed money beyond this season because what he has done for the team. I know the rules are in place, he is getting very fairly compensated this year, and you don't pay for past performance. But he greatly outperformed his rookie contract. The FA market dictated that RBs of his caliber (Lynch, Williams, Foster) get 17-20 Mil guaranteed. From all indications, the Bears have not offered him that. From Forte's point of view, that has to feel like a slap in the face. And again, I never said the Bears should NOT have slapped him in the face. But bottom line, Forte's complaints are not unwarrented or unjustified.