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Josh's response to the AP


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6 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Oh, now it's not all about money. Dude is a fruitcake. 

Yeah, that's a 180 from the message he was sending earlier. I don't knock whim for wanting to maximize his earning potential but it's easy to say "it's all about the money" when it looks like you're already committed to a team where "city, team makeup, coach, and ownership" are all already in the bag.

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3 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Yeah, that's a 180 from the message he was sending earlier. I don't knock whim for wanting to maximize his earning potential but it's easy to say "it's all about the money" when it looks like you're already committed to a team where "city, team makeup, coach, and ownership" are all already in the bag.

Yeah, it's obvious now that they played Russian roulette with the wrong GM. I felt all along that Josh and his agent were playing their cards wrong with this ownership/management team. 

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3 minutes ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

Josh's agent fugged up royally

 

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Josh just needs to forget his pride and come back home. He's not going to get into a better situation than the Panthers. Unless he explicitly just wants more money, which obviously seems like a lie now. 

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From what I've seen its looking more and more like Norman and co threatened to hold out and the panthers said "see ya, we aren't spending another ton of money for the tag on someone who isn't playing"

 

Of course I could be wrong

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3 hours ago, Mattiekrome said:

The real loser here is Josh's old agent, can you imagine how pissed off he's going to be when J-No gets that fat contract

He still has that guy as an agent...he just brought in a guy as a co-agent that knows how to actually negotiate.  If he would have fired his agent he would have had to wait 5 days before he could sign a contract utilizing an agent. I think it's called a "cooling off period"

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