thewaylifeshouldbe
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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I found this on another board. it relates to the failed Suggs trade thewaylifeshouldbe has been referencing. It is from a legal blog about the NFL trade policy. I apologoize if this has already been posted here.
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Good find, Texan. I couldn't get the link to work for me though.
I think this possibility is pretty slim of happening. But this trade thing is getting worrisome with nothing coming out of the Seymour camp.
If he was willing to play for big money, you would think there would be some movement on his part by way of agent statement to the effect, or being in the Bay area by now. You don't get big money when you act like you don't want to be there. Crabtree is still holding out, but he is in San Fran working out.
Al Davis is not going to quietly slip into the night and let Sey just sit home in Mass. with his 5 day letter sans his first round pick.
The league is not going to make teams accept a trade when they can't even get the player in for a physical. They will reverse this deal. Those that think that would be the wrong precedent should think about the precedent set if the league were to allow for it.
The longer Sey stays here and does not get to Oakland, the more this thing starts showing signs of messiness. I don't think he ever plays another down for the Patriots, but if we find ourselves having to trade him elsewhere because of our mess we don't have much leverage doing it.
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