I don’t know who this guy is with this account but I haven’t seen this reported anywhere else.
Meanwhile beat reporters are reporting he is still holding in at 49ers camp
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Also, Tom P with this:
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I don’t know who this guy is with this account but I haven’t seen this reported anywhere else.
He doesn't, but he can throw a wrench in the process if he does not want to play for the team, just as he is doing now with the 49ers.
Because the trade, I am sure, is contingent upon him agreeing to a new contract with the team set to acquire him.
Some of the details are fuzzy but your final conclusion is spot on.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑06 Aug 2024 22:32Anyone watch the Bears hard knocks yet? I haven’t watched but I have two Bears fans yapping that they’re already 1st in the division because of one episode of manipulated film.
Is this normal? Growing up I knew not a single Bears fan. The first I encountered I think I was 20 or so. I thought he looked like Shrek minus the green skin. Since then I assumed they were all deformed tard boys.
Seeing as it was earlier reported the framework for a trade had been reached between the 49ers and Patriots, my guess is the Pat's front office were informed of Aiyuk's contract demands and promptly said not just no, but hell no.ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Patriots “have decided not to explore any further trade possibilities” with the 49ers for WR Brandon Aiyuk.
The Patriots were rumored earlier to have framework of a deal with the 49ers for Aiyuk, but are now out on the 26-year-old. NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco added that the Patriots were prepared to offer the largest deal among the Aiyuk suitors, over $30 million per year. Aiyuk likely declined the Patriots as a destination more than their offer, or the 49ers did not want to deal him for the Pats’ return. Schefter adds that the Patriots “are excited about their young receivers and want to focus on them.” Rookies Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker join DeMario Douglas as the team’s wideouts under 25. K.J. Osborn and Kendrick Bourne (recovering from a torn ACL) are the veterans of the group. Third overall pick Drake Maye would have benefitted from a No. 1 receiver like Aiyuk but the Patriots are doubling-down on their drafted wideouts. The sweepstakes narrow to the Browns and Steelers as the other teams most rumored to be in the running for Aiyuk.
Idk it says the Patriots offered the most and over $30M which would have likely landed Aiyuk at 3rd in APY. I think whats more likely is the Patriots declined the asking price. They were rumored to be giving back Bourne who is a 29 year old off injury. It would have likely costed the Pats AJ Brown type trade compensation (a 1st and 3rd) which I just dont think the Patriots want to do considering they stink.APB wrote: ↑07 Aug 2024 12:23Seeing as it was earlier reported the framework for a trade had been reached between the 49ers and Patriots, my guess is the Pat's front office were informed of Aiyuk's contract demands and promptly said not just no, but hell no.ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Patriots “have decided not to explore any further trade possibilities” with the 49ers for WR Brandon Aiyuk.
The Patriots were rumored earlier to have framework of a deal with the 49ers for Aiyuk, but are now out on the 26-year-old. NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco added that the Patriots were prepared to offer the largest deal among the Aiyuk suitors, over $30 million per year. Aiyuk likely declined the Patriots as a destination more than their offer, or the 49ers did not want to deal him for the Pats’ return. Schefter adds that the Patriots “are excited about their young receivers and want to focus on them.” Rookies Ja’Lynn Polk and Javon Baker join DeMario Douglas as the team’s wideouts under 25. K.J. Osborn and Kendrick Bourne (recovering from a torn ACL) are the veterans of the group. Third overall pick Drake Maye would have benefitted from a No. 1 receiver like Aiyuk but the Patriots are doubling-down on their drafted wideouts. The sweepstakes narrow to the Browns and Steelers as the other teams most rumored to be in the running for Aiyuk.
Aiyuk stated that he didn't want to play for Pats, this is just their way of saying THEY broke up with him to save face.
Great find!
Yeah, that part drove me a little nuts, too, but it actually does help understand how the mind melds happen in cross-influences. Like, Matt LaFleur being part of the Bill Belichick tree is hilarious, but you do see some of the Vrabel influences in LaFleur, so I guess, it works.Crazylegs Starks wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024 13:38Great find!
If I was to nitpick, I think the creators put too many limits on themselves. Like Lombardi back to Jim Lee Howell is factual, but it's more accurate to say Lombardi was a disciple of Red Blaik at West Point. And Lambeau would be under the rather large Knute Rockne system. (Just make it a 2 hour video, you cowards! )
And then there's Jon Gruden. Should he be connected to Ray Rhodes instead of Holmgren? Yes, he was OC under Rhodes, but Holmgren was his mentor (along with Paul Hackett).
I'll take the under.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2024 23:59https://apnews.com/article/michigan-har ... f1bbc91921
Jim just can't stay clean in the NCAA. Over/Under 6 years before his act wears thin in the NFL... again?