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<blockquote data-quote="porky88" data-source="post: 226700" data-attributes="member: 489"><p>I don't think Ryan Grant is thinking like you but for fun let's just assume he is.</p><p></p><p>He'll have to wait at least two year before getting his chance to go somewhere else. That's along time for nothing to happen and that's along time for Grant to sit out which we all know he won't because he'll end up losing more money than really gaining.</p><p></p><p>I say all the power to Grant if he wants to leave. If Grant does become the real deal, Green Bay can slap the franchise tag on him and trade him for a 2nd round pick like they did with Corey Williams this past year. I have no doubt that at age 27 or 28 he'll have value especially if he's lived up to the hype and I actually think he will. </p><p></p><p>GB gave a 6th rounder to get him and in the end they could end up with a lot higher pick for him if it plays out like that. If that ends up happening two years down the road it wouldn't bother me one bit. RB's are a dime of a dozen. Ryan Grant is an example of that.</p><p></p><p>Though chances are Ryan Grant will agree to a long term deal. If he doesn't, Green Bay will use him to get something for him. That's how the NFL works and that's how a good team manages the situation whether it's right or wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porky88, post: 226700, member: 489"] I don't think Ryan Grant is thinking like you but for fun let's just assume he is. He'll have to wait at least two year before getting his chance to go somewhere else. That's along time for nothing to happen and that's along time for Grant to sit out which we all know he won't because he'll end up losing more money than really gaining. I say all the power to Grant if he wants to leave. If Grant does become the real deal, Green Bay can slap the franchise tag on him and trade him for a 2nd round pick like they did with Corey Williams this past year. I have no doubt that at age 27 or 28 he'll have value especially if he's lived up to the hype and I actually think he will. GB gave a 6th rounder to get him and in the end they could end up with a lot higher pick for him if it plays out like that. If that ends up happening two years down the road it wouldn't bother me one bit. RB's are a dime of a dozen. Ryan Grant is an example of that. Though chances are Ryan Grant will agree to a long term deal. If he doesn't, Green Bay will use him to get something for him. That's how the NFL works and that's how a good team manages the situation whether it's right or wrong. [/QUOTE]
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