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Riveria seems sold on Cam


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I don't think teams can "negotiate" with agents until something comes to pass with the lockout the same way that coaches can't "contact" players right now. I would be highly surprised if the majority of draft picks, including Killer Cam, weren't under contract almost immediately following a settlement (temporary or otherwise) of the lockout.

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Gotta be harder for the NFL to enforce contract negotiations (unless they're gonna have phone records, etc. of thousands or follow players around all day and agents) than it is formal practice meetings with coaches. I think something is probably already hammered out, but I wish I knew a few NFL players so I could find out how this process REALLY went.

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I was neither a hater or lover but listening to Rivera speak on total access he really sounds sold on the decision and met with him 5 times before the draft siting his athletic ability,decision making and leadership.

I cannot say that I have ever seen such great expectations for a player.As this cba lingers on even all the cam nuthuggers have to start wondering at some point how effective can he be w/o backing up a vet.

LOL, I would hope he's sold on him considering he's bet his whole head coaching career on him.

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