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The league tampering rules are a joke or at least enforcement of them are. This week alone, Tom Condon and Cliff Avril both admitted to tampering being prevalent in the NFL.
In Borges' piece yesterday, Condon said in terms of the Pats talking to him about a contract offer for Brandon Lloyd:
Brandon Lloyd’s agent puts Pats on call - BostonHerald.com
Except it is against the league's tampering rules for a team to discuss a player who is currently under contract with another team with an agent. Lloyd and all the 2012 free agents do not become free agents until two weeks after the combines and are still under contract.
Cliff Avril said on Sirius NFL radio the other day:
Lions' Cliff Avril: 'There's no such thing as a hometown discount' | Detroit Free Press | freep.com
This is a clear admission of teams tampering.
It is pretty bad when agents and players aren't even hiding the fact that teams tamper. It is the worst kept secret that teams tamper all the time, but it becomes a complete joke when agents and players don't even try to hide that they are breaking the rules.
I don't think the answer is to abolish them, I think the answer is to enforce them.
Players gain a tremendous advantage and teams are put at a big disadvantage by tampering. Look at BJGE for example. I'm sure the Patriots are trying to sign him to a cheap contract, and while he may well believe someone might offer more, the fact that he can go seek it before FA starts eliminates any advantage to be able to retain your own from season end to the start of FA.