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KK: Tag and Trade


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2 minutes ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

I would like to see a long term deal, but I am not paying 18mil a year. 

Gman better not be stupid enough to pull a Josh Norman 2.0. There's a team out there that would be willing to give up a 2nd round for him. 

That said team would also have to be willing to pay his asking price of around 18 mil a year so...

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if it's clear that the panthers aren't going to reach a long term deal with him and it's also apparent that we're going to let him walk after his tagged year is over then what incentive is there to throw picks at us.

some team might be willing to do that but they're also not going to ship off a draft pick for a possible one year rental.  there would have to basically be an extension in place on the team where he'd be landing which also means that KK would have to want to go there.  it's more complicated than tag player => ship to browns or jaguars or other cellar dweller => collect picks.

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1 minute ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

if it's clear that the panthers aren't going to reach a long term deal with him and it's also apparent that we're going to let him walk after his tagged year is over then what incentive is there to throw picks at us.

some team might be willing to do that but they're also not going to ship off a draft pick for a possible one year rental.  there would have to basically be an extension in place on the team where he'd be landing which also means that KK would have to want to go there.  it's more complicated than tag player => ship to browns or jaguars or other cellar dweller => collect picks.

You lost him at "complicated".

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1 minute ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

There were about 5 teams including the Redskins that were willing to pay Norman asking price. 

According to Norman yes.  Notice how he signed with the first one to throw money at him, the Washington Racists.  A team notorious for throwing money at overpriced FA's.  I'm not buying it.

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Just now, Bogart said:

I bet we don't.  If they do then I'll be on the fire Dave band wagon because that's Hurney level dumbassery.

So then he leaves? I don't see a team doing a tag and trade. If you do, doesn't the other team have to give up a first?

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