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I just read an article by Ron Green that will be in tomorrows papers. He was saying that the new agreement will not let free agent signees practice on the field or in the weight room untill Aug 4th when the new year begins. That is stupid! They also are restricted to one practice per day in pads and only 14 sessions limited to 3 hrs during the training camp.

Link:http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/07/28/3255605/notes-new-deal-ends-two-a-days.html

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Forgive me for asking if this has already been mentioned somewhere (I haven't been keeping up as much as I normally do during FA) but do our own FA that we resigned have to wait till the 4th to. Also I would assume Olsen would be exempt to this rule since he was still under contract and just agreed to a new deal with us...

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Two a days are a thing of the past and one of the issues the players fought hard for. Funny how many retired players are totally against it. They said players need to push themselves in camp to be ready for the season. They think getting rid of 2 a days is a big mistake.

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