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Why would he give up a number he has worn all these years!!! The new guy can start his own new number with a new team.
when Aaron Rogers got to GB he asked the kicker if he could buy his number from him, to keep the same one he wore in college... the kickers reply... if you buy me my college number, you can have yours. I forget who the kicker was, but he wore #4 in college
RIP Tommy D! 12/25/1978-9/9/2008
If you make something "Idiot-proof", they'll only make better idiots!
Kelsay is serviceable in a 4-3, at least. Maybe not worth what he's being paid, but he won't look completely out of place. Showed some flashes last year when we started playing more even fronts late.
Its standard operating procedure to buy numbers. Its not that big of a deal, Jeff Feagles made a nice secondary income on this practice.
On top of being a two-time Pro Bowler, Feagles is an expert swindler. Not once, but twice, Feagles sold jersey numbers to teammates for a king's ransom. The first victim was Eli Manning, who acquired his No. 10 jersey from Feagles in exchange for a one-week paid vacation in Florida. A year later, Feagles gave up his newly acquired No. 17 to Plaxico Burress in exchange for a new outdoor kitchen in his Arizona home.
"The best things to happen to Michigan Football have come from Ohio." - Chris Spielman
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