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JFC, why would you want Albert here if he's gona be a bad locker room guy? That's beyond reeruned. Albert is ****ed because no one's traded for him yet and next year he'll be 30. No one's paying him elite money at the age of 30.
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04-29-2013, 12:45 PM | #5704 |
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The Chiefs offered him a deal in the window before FA began and he scoffed at it. It was around 7.5 a year average. Albert wanted 9.
Pioli offered him a deal last year too that he rejected because he wanted 30 mill guaranteed.
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04-29-2013, 12:46 PM | #5705 |
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I wonder if they never really wanted to trade him. If they were desperate to trade him they would have taken the #54th pick. I think it's all posturing in an attempt to get him to play LG or RT.
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04-29-2013, 12:49 PM | #5706 |
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There are reports saying they met his demands and there were conflicting reports stating they never did.
Even today there was a report that Miami would still be interested in trading for Albert IF HIS CONTRACT DEMANDS ARE LOWERED. I doubt VERY HIGHLY that after Albert signed his FT, Dorsey told agents "go ahead and negotiate a contract with my player, we will talk about trade compensation AFTERWARDS" That just doesn't make sense. The first step to this HAD to be Miami agreeing to the trade compensation before contract talks could begin...when they couldn't agree to a contract, they moved on. |
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Who the hell says he's going to be a bad locker room guy?
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04-29-2013, 12:54 PM | #5708 |
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Yes it does. Why would any team enter into a trade without knowing they'd have the player long term? The Vikings negotiated with Albert before we traded him. Percy Harvin negotiated with Seattle before the Vikings traded him. So did Revis...etc.
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Thanks, I don't remember seeing that...if so he still wants too much money, but I wonder how much negotiating went on?
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04-29-2013, 12:58 PM | #5710 |
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The teams usually talk compensation first, then team B is given permission by team A (in this instance, us) to negotiate directly with the player. At least that's how I've always understood it.
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04-29-2013, 01:01 PM | #5711 |
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No it's not. Didn't Dorsey/Ireland acknowledge on draft day that the thing holding up the trade was compensation?
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04-29-2013, 01:16 PM | #5715 |
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Albert would be a fool to gamble on his back holding up the whole year in hopes of getting more than 7.5 a year as a 30 year old offensive tackle.
He would be wise to tell his agent to take a hike and call dorsey to ask if he can still get the deal they offered at 7.5 38 million dollars is a lot of coin. If his back issues flare back up, he will be lucky to make half that. |
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