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  • Here's my theory: Roseman fashions himself as an astute poker player

    And the third round pick is the "ante in". He fully expects there is going to be some sort of bidding war going on.

    Of course if nobody is willing to play that game Jackson is gone for a 3rd round or stays on, team chemistry is shot and the team loses.
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    Just send him deep on EVERY play...pay him to do wind sprints basically
    YOU KILLED TED YOU MEDIEVAL DICKWEED!

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    • #3
      rather than offer my own theory, I'll give you some facts to play with:

      1) As I understand it, the current contract has little guaranteed money left. The last time DJax had little guaranteed left, he held out. The risk currently rests for Jackson and each play on the field is riskier for him than the Eagles

      2) Jackson signed his last contract in 2012 - he was with Rosenhaus

      3) Jackson hired a new agent, Joel Segal (Vick's agent) in January of 2013

      4) Segal doesn't get any of the money from Jackson's current contract

      Everything points to contract issues. People get cynical with Banner smear campaigns, but this all comes down to money; both in terms of Jackson's lack of guarantees (and as SalPal has pointed out on the radio, 2 serious concussions) and that DJax's agent wants to make money off his client. No matter what happens to DJax, Segal doesn't reap a reward until he inks a new deal.

      Carrots and sticks...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by IronEagle View Post
        And the third round pick is the "ante in". He fully expects there is going to be some sort of bidding war going on.

        Of course if nobody is willing to play that game Jackson is gone for a 3rd round or stays on, team chemistry is shot and the team loses.
        They may already have a conditional draft day deal in place. It's not uncommon for a team in need of a player at a certain position, in this case WR, to state to a team like the Eagles that they will deal their pick to them if the rookies they want are already gone.
        "You'll get nothing and like it!" Judge Smails

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        • #5
          Here's my theory: Any player is available for the "right price". They'd trade Foles for a top ten pick. So what?
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          • #6
            Nope

            Originally posted by Maniac View Post
            They'd trade Foles for a top ten pick.
            Shady and Foles are two players who cannot be touched.

            The DJax trade speculation makes sense though. I don't like it, but if they go through with it, they better not f*ck it up..

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            • #7
              Wrong. Every player has a price. Although Foles price might be high because he makes peanuts. Kelly could deal him for a shot at a mobile quarterback and something else. But nobody is untouchable.
              I guess you'd have to take a first and a third for Jackson but it would hurt the team short term.
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