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No he isn't. But he is a commodity. Not wanting to play for the Patriots doesn't make him a "punk". It just makes him stubborn wanting to be the highest paid guard in the NFL.
Sunday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Oakland Raiders are willing to trade any player on the roster.
That means star left cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha could be had.
It is doubtful any team would make a blockbuster deal for Asomugha before Tuesday’s deadline. But if the opportunity presented itself, Oakland needs to listen. Asomugha is a commodity and Oakland has to do what’s best for the future of the franchise.
Trading Asomugha could make sense - AFC West Blog - ESPN
Trading Asomugha could make sense
How about we offer our first for Asomugha? What do you guys think?
Looks like he is under contract only for a year. This means we will be giving up our 1st for a 1 year rental. If it is true, then this will be exactly like the Seymour trade but only in reverse.
I don't think BB is that inept !
I'd like to see the pats acquire wimbley, scott, or shaughnessy
Correct me if I am wrong but, you can still trade Mankins rights. It is a gamble by the other Team, but if they have permission from the Pats and his stupid agent agrees, it can be done. He's a California nut bag anyway.
am I the only one that thinks a little excitement for the trade deadline in the NFL would be great?
i know it's a tough thing to do, maybe moving it to week 9 or 10 especially if it goes to 18 games.
i'd give up one of our thirds in a heartbeat for a corner better than Arrington/Butler/Wilhite/Wheatley.
We'll get it back, we trade back out of those first round picks anyway.
You're wrong.
The only way to trade Mankins is to get him to sign his tender first.
He has bad management. He wants to be paid like a LT, nevermind a guard.
There have been no serious inquiries reported about him. Its not the compensation that is too steep, its his price tag, and the inflation it would cause among interior linemen. This at a time when management is looking to reel in player salaries to the point they are prepared to lock the players out.
Asomugha, Trevor Scott, and Michael Huff for Mankins, Meriweather, and a 2nd? Why not trade both our firsts, Meriweather, and Sanders for Adam Carriker? After all, he has 13 tackles and half a sack. A true stud if I've ever seen one.
Seriously, though: are you high? This isn't MLB; this is the NFL. Please come back to reality.