Post subject: Sean Alexander to Oakland? MY FINAL POST (Retirement)
I told my son recently I enjoy posting to all of you and answering your interesting questions. However, now that reitrement is officially two days aways my new business interest and vacations will not allow me to keep up with the posts. I promised my son that I would make the final post the best post. So what you will read below you aill only hear here as no one really knows this information besides my firm and the teams involved. My son will contnue to monitor the site under our joint username as he has in the past. I wish everyone the best and thank you for a wonderful time. Keep believing in your team and they will eventually make you proud as a fan.
Cleveland is definitely keeping me busier than normal these last few days of work. As a hired consultant by the Cleveland Browns we have been advising them this week as to where certain players will fall and who is interested in who. Over and above this we have been dealing with multiple trade scenarios for Cleveland. My contact with Cleveland and my friendship with coach Schottenheimer is how I was able to bring you the information regarding those two teams trading.
One trade I have not brought to your attention has to do with Seattle. Oakland has not up until this point allowed me to speak of any trades they may be negotiatiing. Al is a pretty secretive guy unlike the Browns. I spoke with Al today as he wished me well in my pending retirement and I secured his permission to post this information. I imagine it won't be long until ESPN or someone acts as if they were the first to leak this unless a snafu breaks the trade. So here goes.
I will show in parenthesis the trade value as assigned by Oakland to the player or pick. The trade as I last heard it in version 7 is as follows;
Seattle trades Sean Alexander(2000), and the 23rd(825) to Oakland for the #2 overall pick in round #1(2600) and DT Terdell Sands(125). In return Seattle trades Cleveland the #2 pick (2600) (contingent on Gallery's availability) for the #7 pick (1800), Dennis Northcutt (325), and a 2005 contingency pick. The contingency is based on Cleveland's 2005 record. .500 or better = a 2nd rounder while below .500 = a 3rd rounder.
Now the parameters for this trade are finalized and in writing. I have a copy here myself with signatures of all the parties involved. The catch is whether or not Cleveland strikes a deal with San Diego for the #1. The second catch is if Gallery would fall to #2 and not be selected by San Diego. The third catch is NFL approval which has not been sought to keep the trade quiet. They may get approval once the leak is made.
I told my son recently I enjoy posting to all of you and answering your interesting questions. However, now that reitrement is officially two days aways my new business interest and vacations will not allow me to keep up with the posts. I promised my son that I would make the final post the best post. So what you will read below you aill only hear here as no one really knows this information besides my firm and the teams involved. My son will contnue to monitor the site under our joint username as he has in the past. I wish everyone the best and thank you for a wonderful time. Keep believing in your team and they will eventually make you proud as a fan.
Cleveland is definitely keeping me busier than normal these last few days of work. As a hired consultant by the Cleveland Browns we have been advising them this week as to where certain players will fall and who is interested in who. Over and above this we have been dealing with multiple trade scenarios for Cleveland. My contact with Cleveland and my friendship with coach Schottenheimer is how I was able to bring you the information regarding those two teams trading.
One trade I have not brought to your attention has to do with Seattle. Oakland has not up until this point allowed me to speak of any trades they may be negotiatiing. Al is a pretty secretive guy unlike the Browns. I spoke with Al today as he wished me well in my pending retirement and I secured his permission to post this information. I imagine it won't be long until ESPN or someone acts as if they were the first to leak this unless a snafu breaks the trade. So here goes.
I will show in parenthesis the trade value as assigned by Oakland to the player or pick. The trade as I last heard it in version 7 is as follows;
Seattle trades Sean Alexander(2000), and the 23rd(825) to Oakland for the #2 overall pick in round #1(2600) and DT Terdell Sands(125). In return Seattle trades Cleveland the #2 pick (2600) (contingent on Gallery's availability) for the #7 pick (1800), Dennis Northcutt (325), and a 2005 contingency pick. The contingency is based on Cleveland's 2005 record. .500 or better = a 2nd rounder while below .500 = a 3rd rounder.
Now the parameters for this trade are finalized and in writing. I have a copy here myself with signatures of all the parties involved. The catch is whether or not Cleveland strikes a deal with San Diego for the #1. The second catch is if Gallery would fall to #2 and not be selected by San Diego. The third catch is NFL approval which has not been sought to keep the trade quiet. They may get approval once the leak is made.
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