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The trades will still be legit trades. There really isn't anything for Goodell to look at.
Right.
That will stop him......
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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.The trades will still be legit trades. There really isn't anything for Goodell to look at.
So, BB would betray Payton?No we wouldn't. That trade was executed separately...
Cooks is part of this deal that is the thing. Ultimately we traded Butler for Cooks, is what it will end up being. (I "think")it will be a ****ing farce if we only get 32 back
>>Number 32 for butler? Really?Well i hope our 3rd rounder's included. Number 32 for butler? Really? Geez.
like collins and jones?BB has a plan. God knows what it is but as long as hes in charge i trust him. Knowing him he will somehow end up with the saints pick at 11. Trade Jimmy for a ransom and we will have no idea how he does it. Like every other year. Just let bill do what he does best
Right.
That will stop him......
The cooks trade is finalized...As I said Payton agreed to it separately. Nothing can be done about that part now anyway.So, BB would betray Payton?
Cooks is part of this deal that is the thing. Ultimately we traded Butler for Cooks, is what it will end up being. (I "think")
like collins and jones?
This almost feels like Scott Tennerman messing with Cartman on South Park. By the end BB will have the 32 back, Cooks, the 11, and Brees... Trades Brees to Cleveland for their 1. And we hold onto Jimmy. EDIT: Oh and Butler too!BB has a plan. God knows what it is but as long as hes in charge i trust him. Knowing him he will somehow end up with the saints pick at 11. Trade Jimmy for a ransom and we will have no idea how he does it. Like every other year. Just let bill do what he does best
Stopping him is irrelevant. There's no "there" there since it's spelled out in the CBA and, more importantly, the other owners would oppose the action, and the players' union would be taking it to court, where they'd undoubtedly win.
This almost feels like Scott Tennerman messing with Cartman on South Park. By the end BB will have the 32 back, Cooks, the 11, and Brees... Trades Brees to Cleveland for their 1. And we hold onto Jimmy. EDIT: Oh and Butler too!
We have one year of Cooks for cheap money and then the option for the 5th year which means we have Cooks for 2 years in a relative low cost, the Saints will have one year of Butler on the cheap or maybe they will settle for an extension from the start, it's obvious for me the Pats will have to give the extra not the Saints.
Both players have the same value, CB's are rare assets but Cooks is one of the best receivers in the league, and Butler, it seems like his perceived value around the league is less than we PatsFans think it is. BB knows the market. If the conditions were the same contract wise, it could be a direct trade one player for the other, given these conditions the Pats would have to throw some change to make it work in my opinion.
I am actually worried about this.....Those are two separate trades.
Right now, the Pats have all the leverage. If they don't because of a wink-wink, expect the NyFL to swoop in with some penalties.
You are missing that the agreement is between Bill and Sean.... Hopefully they don't get in any trouble for it.The cooks trade is finalized...As I said Payton agreed to it separately. Nothing can be done about that part now anyway.
He was traded for draft picks.
>>Number 32 for butler? Really?
And Cooks... That is what really happened. The 32 comes back. So it is really Butler for Cooks
wink winkNFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports restricted free agent CB Malcolm Butler and the Saints have opened contract negotiations.
Rapoport adds the two sides "hope to strike a deal this week." There are not many other reasons for Butler to visit the Saints except to work on a deal, but this is notable nevertheless. The Saints would owe New England the No. 11 overall pick if the Patriots decline to match an offer sheet, but that is likely more than they are willing to pay. The two sides will likely try to work out a trade.
Would that surprise you?
I guess I'm not as concerned as you, but I can understand where you're coming from.You are missing that the agreement is between Bill and Sean.... Hopefully they don't get in any trouble for it.
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