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  • #16
    Did he report yet? HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHA. I love it. I can see Richard's face when his agent broke the news to him.

    Agent: You just got traded to the Raiders...they give out huge contracts to big name players, so congrats
    Richard: No
    Agent: What do you mean, no?
    Richard: No
    Agent: No, you dont want to be traded? No, you dont want a new contract? What?
    Operator: If you like to make a call, please hang up and try again...

    I can see him acting like a little kid..."I dont want go. I like it here. Tell them, I'll be good. Please, let me stay." HAHAHAHHAHAHWBWBWBBWBWBAHWHlasdjf alksjfasklh
    NFL Kruise
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    *updated as of 9/9

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    • #17
      The league needs to take over this franchise. It's a joke! They need to do something similar to what MLB did in the mid-70s with Charlie Finley and the A's.


      In 1976, after losing Hunter to free agency, Finley started dismantling his club, attempting to sell Rudi and Fingers to the Red Sox and Blue to the Yankees. Kuhn decided to invoke the rarely-used "best interests of baseball" clause in order to void Finley's sales. Finley, in turn, hired famed sports attorney Neil Papiano and proceeded to file a $10 million dollar restraint-of-trade lawsuit against Kuhn and Major League Baseball. Papiano and Finley lost the case (Finley v. Kuhn). The court ruled that the commissioner had the authority to determine what is in the best interest of baseball. This lawsuit is widely recognized as one of the most famous, influential and precedent-setting sports-related cases in the history of American jurisprudence.

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      • #18
        Report: Richard Seymour 'blindsided' by trade to Oakland Raiders
        Richard Seymour said he was "blindsided" by his trade to the Oakland Raiders from the New England Patriots, the Boston Herald reported.

        Report: Richard Seymour 'blindsided' by trade to Oakland Raiders - ESPN

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