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  • Ingomike

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    The legal tampering period begins tomorrow at noon. So, no: teams aren't talking to soon-to-be free agents yet.

    12:00PM Monday 11 March: Legal Tampering Period begins
    4:00PM Wednesday 13 March: Free Agency begins
    An example of what I’m saying. Yep, took all of ten minutes to find a team and agree to a contract. :lmfao:

    For D’Andre Swift, returning to his hometown of Philly must not have been all that special.”

    “He’s leaving again. Via NFL Media, he’s agreed to terms on a three-year, $24 million deal with the Bears.”


    “It’s the first new contract to be announced during the 2024 legal tampering period. It took roughly 10 minutes to negotiate it from scratch. (Wink, wink).”
     

    Ingomike

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    This is a huge advantage if Wilson can play well and I think he can.


    Denver’s decision to acquire — and to pay — quarterback Russell Wilson ranks among the worst NFL trades of all time.”

    “It still can get worse.”

    “Unlike most bad trades of the past, this one has a potential third act that entails Wilson turning his career around in Pittsburgh, while the Broncos pay him $37.8 million to do so.


     

    BankShot

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    An example of what I’m saying. Yep, took all of ten minutes to find a team and agree to a contract. :lmfao:

    For D’Andre Swift, returning to his hometown of Philly must not have been all that special.”

    “He’s leaving again. Via NFL Media, he’s agreed to terms on a three-year, $24 million deal with the Bears.”


    “It’s the first new contract to be announced during the 2024 legal tampering period. It took roughly 10 minutes to negotiate it from scratch. (Wink, wink).”
    It does sound a little quick to make a $24 million decision. ;)
     

    foszoe

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    An example of what I’m saying. Yep, took all of ten minutes to find a team and agree to a contract. :lmfao:

    For D’Andre Swift, returning to his hometown of Philly must not have been all that special.”

    “He’s leaving again. Via NFL Media, he’s agreed to terms on a three-year, $24 million deal with the Bears.”


    “It’s the first new contract to be announced during the 2024 legal tampering period. It took roughly 10 minutes to negotiate it from scratch. (Wink, wink).”
    No proof
     

    Ingomike

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    “Quarterback Kirk Cousins will leave Minnesota for Atlanta, where he’ll sign a four-year, $180 million contract, with $100 million in total guarantees. At some point, he’ll have to pass a physical.”

    “In 99.9 percent of all free-agent deals, that’s perfunctory. For Cousins, it’s not. He tore an Achilles tendon last season, on October 29.”

    “It would have been one thing for him to re-sign in Minnesota, where his injury has been repaired and rehabbed. For the Falcons, there’s a leap of faith that’s being taken. At some point, the doctors will get a chance to examine him, to assess whether everything is healing, and to project when he’ll be able to participate in football activities.”

    The question in this case is whether and to what extent the Falcons had access to medical information regarding the Cousins injury and rehab before agreeing to terms on such a massive deal. More specifically, did they have medical information before the negotiating window opened?”

    “Yes, tampering is rampant in the days before free agency. Yes, the NFL almost always looks the other way. But, yes, the NFL sometimes will decide to whack a team that is a little too indiscreet or blatant in its fracturing of the rules.“

    It’s one thing for teams to meet with agents for upcoming free agents during the Scouting Combine. Those meetings happen in person, with no footprints, digital or otherwise. If the Falcons were receiving medical information about Cousins before Monday at noon ET, that would be a problem — if the NFL were inclined to turn its attention that way.




     
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