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Sam Adam's number is 95. The current #95 is second year DT Omari Jordan. Will Sam get a new number or will Mr. Jordan (who?) get demoted to a 80s number?
By convention first signed player gets to keep jersey; first owner can ask for or offer money for it but it does not go to 'name' player automatically. Richard Huntley attempted to buy a jersey number from another player (Morris I believe) last year but the answer was 'NO' and he (attempted buyer) ended up being cut in preseason.
On the otherhand last year on another team a name player struggled with another name player regarding number and was cut shortly afterwards.
If Sam threatens to sit on Omari, Mr. #95, he better give it up or he might accidently fall on him in practice.
Sorry, BL....but you are wrong. Sammy Morris got rid of #45 in 2001 and was able to get 33, his favorite number. Richard Huntley wanted it, but was rejected and he was forced to wear #39. Huntley actually wanted #34...but you all know that no one can wear that number or else me and Thurm will take them down.
if omari has any sense he will at least make an offer to sam adams. failure to do so could have dire consequences and such a gesture would certainly be perceived as an act of teamwork even though it is relatively minor.
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