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The problem of franchising Flynn.
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<blockquote data-quote="DoddPower" data-source="post: 431868" data-attributes="member: 809"><p>lol, it's not "wrong" at all. Just because a player enters free agency doesn't mean a respective team can get the player . . . at all. If he becomes a free agent, a team risks entering a bidding war with other teams and ultimately the possibility of not getting their player. If a team <em>really and trul</em>y wants Flynn and thinks he is a franchise QB, you trade for him to guarantee you have the rights to that player. Once he enters the free agent market he could price himself out of a certain teams range quickly or simply decide to go elsewhere. This could mean a team is left without either of the top two QBs in the draft, and one of the top free agent QBs in Flynn which could ultimately mean yet another miserable season.</p><p> </p><p> As I've said in my previous two posts, it all comes down to how much a team values him. That's something, at this point, none of us can truthfully speak of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoddPower, post: 431868, member: 809"] lol, it's not "wrong" at all. Just because a player enters free agency doesn't mean a respective team can get the player . . . at all. If he becomes a free agent, a team risks entering a bidding war with other teams and ultimately the possibility of not getting their player. If a team [I]really and trul[/I]y wants Flynn and thinks he is a franchise QB, you trade for him to guarantee you have the rights to that player. Once he enters the free agent market he could price himself out of a certain teams range quickly or simply decide to go elsewhere. This could mean a team is left without either of the top two QBs in the draft, and one of the top free agent QBs in Flynn which could ultimately mean yet another miserable season. As I've said in my previous two posts, it all comes down to how much a team values him. That's something, at this point, none of us can truthfully speak of. [/QUOTE]
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