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-07-28-2005 #1
Has the shark lost his teeth?
Rosenhaus' three biggest clients: Edge James, Javon Walker, T.O.
Rosenhaus' three biggest clients that wanted a new fat contract: Edge James, Javon Walker, T.O.
Rosenhaus' three biggest clients that said they'd holdout if they didn't get their new fat contract: Edge James, Javon Walker, T.O.
Rosenhaus' three biggest clients that tucked their tail between their legs and showed up to camp without their new fat contract: Edge James, Javon Walker, T.O.
So I ask, has the south Florida shark lost his teeth?
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-07-28-2005 #2
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Re: Has the shark lost his teeth?
Good, I am tired of holdouts effecting my fantasy draft preparation.
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-07-28-2005 #3
Re: Has the shark lost his teeth?
My hope is that this will be part of a trend of owners/GMs simply ignoring holdout threats. It is clear that the Rosenhauses of the world are merely blowing smoke when they make these threats.
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Re: Has the shark lost his teeth?
Even though, he didn't holdout, doesn't mean that progress isnt being made in the dispute. Prior to camp, they were not speaking at all. Maybe the threat did open up negotiations and thus, walker is in camp.
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-07-28-2005 #5
Re: Has the shark lost his teeth?
I really don't think teams are very frightened by holdout threats. How many players have actually held out into the regular season? Not many.
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