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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.From what little I understand, I believe he first goes on the waiver wire. Unless someone on that gauntlet claims him, he would then become a UFA.
Thanks. So he ain't coming back.
Not to hijack, PJ, but I also was just wondering. Could the Vikings ask the NFL to reverse the trade? They get their pick back and the Patriots get their player back?
Not to hijack, PJ, but I also was just wondering. Could the Vikings ask the NFL to reverse the trade? They get their pick back and the Patriots get their player back?
Not to hijack, PJ, but I also was just wondering. Could the Vikings ask the NFL to reverse the trade? They get their pick back and the Patriots get their player back?
Not to hijack, PJ, but I also was just wondering. Could the Vikings ask the NFL to reverse the trade? They get their pick back and the Patriots get their player back?
This list goes as follows on who gets the Waiver Claim for Randy:
*Buffalo Bills
*Dallas Cowboys
*Carolina Panthers
*Denver Broncos
*San Francisco 49ers
*Cleveland Browns
*Cincinnati Bengals
*Minnesota Vikings
*Detroit Lions
*San Diego Chargers
*Arizona Cardinals
*Jacksonville Jaguars
*Oakland Raiders
*Washington Redskins
*St. Louis Rams
*Miami Dolphins
*Houston Texans
*Philadelphia Eagles
*Chicago Bears
*Seattle Seahawks
*Tennessee Titans
*Green Bay Packers
*New Orleans Saints
*New York Jets
*Baltimore Ravens
*Pittsburgh Steelers
*Indianapolis Colts
*Kansas City Chiefs
*New York Giants
*Atlanta Falcons
*Tampa Bay Buccaneers
*New England Patriots
I'm wondering that if Moss wants to come back to New England, he simply could tell that to the teams interested in claiming him. Or, he could make it hard on them from the outset by saying he wants a multi-year deal, etc., etc. In other words, I wonder if there's a way he could buff his way through the waiver process so he becomes a UFA.
After claiming a player, they do not negotiate (unless they want to renegotiate his contract), they merely assume his existing contract (which also would give them a probably fifth round pick when Moss walks at the end of the season).Hypothetically he could. A team can claim him but if they can't come to an agreement on $$, the claim can be pulled back and the next team in line has the opportunity to claim him.
I'm wondering that if Moss wants to come back to New England, he simply could tell that to the teams interested in claiming him. Or, he could make it hard on them from the outset by saying he wants a multi-year deal, etc., etc. In other words, I wonder if there's a way he could buff his way through the waiver process so he becomes a UFA.
Your post has the ring of truth to it.This is a possibility.
But suppose a team claimed him and couldn't get a deal done because of
Moss was asking too much.
Then suppose he clears waivers would PATs pick Moss up knowing the bad
publicity that would follow?
The "Belicheater"' rants would ring all season long
and if they with all their spies they ever got even a hint of collusion it
would ruin PATs season with all the distraction.
I think BB will stay far away from this situation a possible.
Why are people even asking if the trade can be reversed? If I buy a Lottery ticket and it turns out to be a dud, can I just go get my money back because it's not a winner? It is basically the same thing.