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previous item. ... Finley recently said he wouldn't take a pay cut if approached by the Packers. The TE's agent, Blake Baratz, told Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Tyler Dunne that the scenario is not that simple."I would never just turn my nose up at anything," Baratz said. "I will listen and hear anybody about anything and withhold judgment until I do. I can't say today whether I would, whether I wouldn't, whether it's in Jermichael's best interest, his worst interest."
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Baratz continued: "There'd have to be a reason why he would have to take a pay cut. Maybe he would. Maybe he wouldn't. It's all hypothetical until the numbers are there. Is it a one-year deal like it is now? Are we adding years? Are we adding dollars? Are we moving dollars?" Finley will count for $8.5 million against the salary cap in 2013 and is due a $3 million roster bonus March 27. The cap number is the second-highest on the team behind Aaron Rodgers. The Packers haven't made any requests, but it will be interesting to see what happens if they do. ... Stay tuned.
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