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Richard Marshall gets 2nd rd. tender


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Wow, kinda surprised it's the 2nd round tender. Someone could definitely make a play for him..

Now I'm just speculating right now, completely theoretical, but..

could this mean we might be planning on pursuing Dunta Robinson?

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I wonder if we had any long term contract talks with him. I remember his agent last year saying that Marshall expected to be one of the highest paid corners in the league when he reached free agency. Maybe we would rather have a second then pay what they will be asking next year. They may feeel that no matter the tender, we can always match the deal unless there is a poison pill in it.

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Wow, kinda surprised it's the 2nd round tender. Someone could definitely make a play for him..

Now I'm just speculating right now, completely theoretical, but..

could this mean we might be planning on pursuing Dunta Robinson?

I highly doubt it but I would love to see marshall move back to nickle, he turns nickleback into a starting role. He's a beast in the slot.

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I wonder if we had any long term contract talks with him. I remember his agent last year saying that Marshall expected to be one of the highest paid corners in the league when he reached free agency. Maybe we would rather have a second then pay what they will be asking next year. They may feeel that no matter the tender, we can always match the deal unless there is a poison pill in it.

Hard to tell. Remember his agent is Drew Rosenhouse (Probably bad spelling)

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I don't think they will cheap out I think there just trying to put the money in the right places. Although I would have liked for him to get a higher tender, I'm more concerned with keeping Davis & Moore and giving them the higher tender so if someone does try to get them we can match or get something for them!

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Hard to tell. Remember his agent is Drew Rosenhouse (Probably bad spelling)

Our team as a whole has a pretty good relationship with Rosenhaus. P55 is most likely right, he probably wants a big big payday.

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I wonder if we are just THAT impressed with Munnerlynn that we would be just fine with him startnig opposite Gamble.. I know I was impressed with him.

He was decent. He didn't look #2 caliber though. For a rookie 7th rounder, he looked awesome though.

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