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Albert Breer: The Farce of Free Agency’s Tampering Period


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Breer: The farce of free agency's tampering period

You’ll hear a lot about free agency and the rules over the next three weeks. There will be breathless speculation over what will go down during the NFL’s so-called “tampering period,” a 48-hour stretch when teams and agents can legally negotiate for the first time. There’ll be clocks counting down to March 14 at 4 p.m.

Just know this: Pretty much all of it is for show. The deals that will be done in 20 days? Those are real. But most of the other stuff you’ll hear between now and then isn’t much above fiction.

Listen to the words of one prominent agent, who’s going back with us through a timeline from a few years back, when a client of his hit the market. At this point, the agent is recounting leaving the combine in Indianapolis, with a week left before the legal tampering period, and how he absolutely knew by then that: A) he had his financial figure, and B) at least two teams would pay it.

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I started loving the Free Agency period back when I was younger and it still opened at midnight. I love the excitement and the buzz. The Mario escapade is still one of my favorite bills memories. As much as I know most of it is just for show, I still love following it and keeping up with the news. 

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2 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

I started loving the Free Agency period back when I was younger and it still opened at midnight. I love the excitement and the buzz. The Mario escapade is still one of my favorite bills memories. As much as I know most of it is just for show, I still love following it and keeping up with the news. 

 

Yes, that was a good memory. I remember several years back the board got a good chuckle when the Bills signed a player about 12:05. I think it was a LB.

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"If you follow the NFL closely, and you were born before yesterday, you probably know that teams and agents alike treat the rules governing free agency like glorified yellow lights. What you might not know is to what degree everyone has their foot on the gas in advance of being able to legally contact the proverbial belles of the ball."

 

Nice. Shows the whole "he couldn't know if anyone was interested, or how much" thing is nonsense. 

 

An interesting look behind the scenes.

 

 

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On 2/22/2018 at 10:14 AM, MrEpsYtown said:

Guys like Kirk Cousins, AJ McCarron and such probably already know where they are going. 

 

I'd be surprised if they know now, based on the info laid out in that article.  But by the time they leave the combine they'll pretty much know what the market is and who the top contending teams are

 

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On 2/22/2018 at 11:36 AM, 1st&ten said:

 

Yes, that was a good memory. I remember several years back the board got a good chuckle when the Bills signed a player about 12:05. I think it was a LB.

 

....Marv signed Kawica Mitchell from the Giants at like 12:01AM I think....................

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On 2/22/2018 at 11:36 AM, 1st&ten said:

 

Yes, that was a good memory. I remember several years back the board got a good chuckle when the Bills signed a player about 12:05. I think it was a LB.

If I was another team that lost draft picks due to tampering I would be pissed after seeing that the whole league does it.

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