Nothing personal, but I hate this type of thinking. If you are a paperboy and you are getting 40,000 and can feed your family just fine, but other paperboys are getting 100,000 for doing the same amount of work, then you are gonna want 100,000, because that's what you're worth. It's not about having "enough" money, it's about having what you deserve. Briggs is one of the top 2-3 OLBs in the game. Top players around the league have long-term guaranteed contracts, in which they are paid market value. Briggs doesn't have that. I don't blame him for being upset. Theres two ways to handle it. Act like a spoiled baby, or to be classy and go straight to management. If management isn't going to change their stance, then publicy roasting the fans, media, and organization certainly won't help the matter. I can't blame the Bears for using the tag. Its within the rules of the contract, and it makes Briggs play well next year for another contract. Now he could have been intelligent and attacked the use of the Franchise tag itself, instead of attacking the organization that has given him the chance to play football in the NFL. Either way, Briggs is acting like a selfish spoiled brat, his comments certainly reflect that spirit.