Explain to me again how Foles getting tagged makes him more appealing to a trade partner, since foles the eagles and the jaguars are all in cahoots? Why would they tag him? Why wouldn't they just trade him and let Jacksonville rework his deal?
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Originally posted by Greenstealth View PostExplain to me again how Foles getting tagged makes him more appealing to a trade partner, since foles the eagles and the jaguars are all in cahoots? Why would they tag him? Why wouldn't they just trade him and let Jacksonville rework his deal?
The ideal scenario is to work out a deal in the five day window between the time the Eagles exercise the option and when Foles has to buy his way out of it.Last edited by The Duck; 02-03-2019, 12:36 AM.
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So he can decline his side and become a free agent... Maybe get a jump on things..Last edited by Greenstealth; 02-03-2019, 12:41 AM.
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Originally posted by Greenstealth View PostSo he can decline his side and become a free agent... Maybe get a jump on things..
Edit: it’s eight days, if the option was exercised today. They have until the 10th.Last edited by The Duck; 02-03-2019, 01:22 AM.
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Everyone is rightfully concerned about not receiving a compensation pick if the Eagles resind the franchise tag.
I think the Eagles have a great relationship with Foles. The Eagles have honored Foles financially and Foles will honor the Eagles desire for compensation. Therefore, the Eagles can say they’ll franchise him with conviction, but they also know it won’t come down to that. Foles won’t force the Eagles to nuke themselves with the franchise tag. The tag may be a part of the process before a trade takes affect, though.
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Yes it would
Originally posted by The Duck View PostIt’d be tampering if another team talked to him before the league year, so there’s really not much he can do with the extra 11 days (if it did happen today). He can start packing, but they’re probably doing that anyway.
I'm pretty sure the trade deadline came and went as well but I guess it's easier for people to think there's a backdoor trade in place than tampering going on ..Last edited by Greenstealth; 02-03-2019, 01:06 AM.
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Originally posted by Greenstealth View PostI'm pretty sure the trade deadline came and went as well but I guess it's easier for people to think there's a backdoor trade in place than tampering going on ..
Negotiating with another team’s player before he’s free, who’s eligible for the franchise tag, is entirely different and expressly against the rules. Not to mention, it would be totally out of character for Foles to involve himself in that kind of violation.
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I don’t think I tried to explain it the first time.
Anyway, I’ll try to explain it now. The 2019 NFL year hasn’t started, therefore the Eagles can’t trade Foles before 3/18/19. However, the Eagles must control the rights to Foles before they can trade him after 3/18/19. Today, the Eagles exercised the option to retain Foles at $20m. Foles will decline this option rightfully knowing he can seek more as a starter. In an effort control the rights to Foles for 2019, the Eagles will franchise tag him.Last edited by Drama Queen; 02-03-2019, 01:27 AM.
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View PostI don’t think I tried to explain it the first time.
Anyway, I’ll try to explain it now. The 2019 NFL year hasn’t started, therefore the Eagles can’t trade Foles before 3/18/19. However, the Eagles must control the rights to Foles before they can trade him after 3/18/19. Today, the Eagles exercised the option to retain Foles at $20m. Foles will decline this option rightfully knowing he can seek more as a starter. In an effort control the rights to Foles for 2019, the Eagles will franchise tag him.
Edited .. Forget it. I've gone as far as I want to with you. There's six teams all fighting each other for foles. The eagles and foles have narrowed down the best fit and that team is playing ball. As a matter of fact they are so happy they are volunteering another 5m because foles is a good dude. I'm on board.Last edited by Greenstealth; 02-03-2019, 01:36 AM.
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Originally posted by Greenstealth View PostGood point I hadn't realized that. In my view I see the eagles more or less letting foles getting his house in order.
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You sound frustrated.
I’ve read were the Eagles could actually trade him before the buyout by Nick. I didn’t know this was an option. I thought the trade deadline had passed for this NFL calander year.
So yeah, if this is indeed true, expect an announcement tomorrow before the SB that Foles has been traded to Jax.
Tomorrow is make a splash day.
EDIT TO ADD:
I just read an article that says Antonio Brown can not be traded before 3/13/19 which is the start of 2019 for the NFL. Therefore, how can Foles be traded prior to 3/13/19? The 2018 trade deadline ended on Oct.30th, 2018.
Therefore, I stand by my original statement: Foles will decline the $20m and pay back the Eagles $2m, the Eagles will franchise tag him at $25m. The Eagles are forced to do this to retain his rights before trading him on 3/13/19 or thereafter.
No fireworks tomorrow.Last edited by Drama Queen; 02-03-2019, 02:46 AM.
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