Idk man. Just feels like we’re setting a precedent that anyone who doesn’t want to play here can ask for a trade and get their way
The Steelers doing that a year ago resulted in arguably the most lopsided trade in years, AB84 for a mid-3rd rounder.
Idk man. Just feels like we’re setting a precedent that anyone who doesn’t want to play here can ask for a trade and get their way
Sounds like Njoku really dropped the ball on this one. Shocker.A Typical Rosenhaus Tactic, Njoku Demands Trade From Browns With No Leverage
A Typical Rosenhaus Tactic, Njoku Demands Trade From Browns With No Leverage
Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku has demanded a trade from the Cleveland Browns, fresh off of hiring Drew Rosenhaus to be his agent.www.si.com
Outside of Rich Paul, is there a more unlikeable agent than Drew Rosenhaus?
To me it makes no sense for Njoku to leave Cleveland this season. He will be in a 2 TE set and I know there is Cooper as the number one TE, but looking at the main guys, having Odell, Landry, Cooper, Chubb as the main guys around you. I dont know anyones defense who can handle all 5 of those guys normally if the offense is being run right. I get hes not a number one, but a number 4 guy in the offense, but he should get the ball a lot more since he will be open a lot.
Pretty sure his name's not Cooper.
If a healthy player refuses to play due to a holdout, does the team have to pay his salary during that time?
If a healthy player refuses to play due to a holdout, does the team have to pay his salary during that time?
If a healthy player refuses to play due to a holdout, does the team have to pay his salary during that time?
Do the Texans need a TE?I think it's important to remember that while the Browns did trade Duke Johnson after the request for a trade, the front office didn't pull the trigger until the value in return was excellent. DePodesta and the analytics department are in a good position here.