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If the Bills were interested, they should have spent a 7th on him. Take the guess work out. Remember the Bills were interested in signing Cameron Wake before the Dolphins? I just like Buffalo is always be at a disadvantage to Miami when it comes to signing player.
As has been stated. If any team signed him in the 5th round or below, the player could have refused to sign and re-entered the draft in 2016.
HTF then do teams sign undrafted free agents the night after the draft ends? They have to meet someone in order to get a signed contract.
They don't sign them. They agree to terms with them verbally.
That's why all the UDFA news for the first 36-48 hours comes with a disclaimer that these are not official. The contracts aren't all signed until the official announcement comes from the team.
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Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
The system is a stupid as when 2 siblings swear they're not talking so one says, right in front of the other "Mom, tell Johnny to stay out of my room." and Johnny respond "Mom, tell her I'd rather be in a tub of boiling oil than be in her room."
Absolutely not true.
negotiating a large contract with a future employer can be awkward--its why many companies have senior management negotiate directly with HR for a salary. if you and your employer have a large discrepancy in what you think youre worth and what he thinks youre worth, it can call into question everything from your value to the company, to what the day-to-day functions of your job even are, and make going into work monday morning awkward.
negotiating a large contract with a future employer can be awkward--its why many companies have senior management negotiate directly with HR for a salary. if you and your employer have a large discrepancy in what you think youre worth and what he thinks youre worth, it can call into question everything from your value to the company, to what the day-to-day functions of your job even are, and make going into work monday morning awkward.
agents create that buffer.
very essential in big deals.
I'm not talking about the need for an agent. I'm saying how ridiculous it is that a team can have no direct contact with a player when in reality the agent can be on one line with the team & one line with the player and they can basically talk with each other through the 3rd party. It's exactly the same as 2 kids at a table telling their mother what to say to the other kid. The NFL is treating young adults like they're still children & they can only talk with mommy or daddy & not directly with the kid.
Re: Collins has a meeting scheduled with the Bills
Have none of you guy's ever been devorced? The first thing a attorney wants to do is get an order of protection. The last thing the attorney wants is for a couple to work things out on their own.
We should offer first round money if we really want him.
We're not allowed to. The max deal is 3 years, something like $1.5 mil. I believe the only thing we're allowed to do is guarantee the entire contract, which is what every team is going to do. Money is not the issue in signing this guy.
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