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Are we going to Tender Anyone?


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Im assuming the date to tender Restricted FA is the same date FA starts which is in about 4 days. If that's correct i'm not sure why nobody has been tendered yet. We have quite a few important players to deal with. Unless Hurney's working on long term deals with TD and Marshall i dont really understand the hold up.

Hopefully we get something today cause he's worrying me. I wouldnt put it past them to let TD and Marshall go in FA just like Pep...Hurney would have no problem starting Anderson and Captain in there spots next year especially if Richardson wants to save money.

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Many players have already received their tenders, though a handful of teams, such as the Jets, are waiting until the final days (or perhaps hours) before the deadline to offer the tenders.

That bit of gamesmanship is further clouding the free-agent landscape by forcing teams to guess which players will be available — and what level of draft pick it will cost them to sign an RFA.

http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2010/03/uncertain_labor_situation_mean.html

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