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    Does anyone know if an NFL contract allows a player with certain years of experience to deny his team the ability to trade him? Since Favre's been around so long, is there a clause that allows him to say no to any trade?

    This is an awkward situation. The longer this drags on, the uglier it will get. If TT has his hands tied vis a vis trading Favre, he may just release him sooner rather than later, just to get this over with. He may feel it's less damagaing to release Favre now than it would be to let this drag out and try to get a third round pick halfway through training camp.
    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

    KYPack

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    No, but if said potential trading partner doesn't want a Jake Plummer scenario where all they will get is unallocated signing bonus money, then that team is going to want an assurance that the player will show up. Unless the trade is for low stakes/picks and is conditional on the players attendance.

    Moreso, if the trading partner needs Favre to redo the contract, then he has leverage as well.

    If the Packers want anything of value in return, Favre is going to need to agree to the destination. In essence, he has a de facto trade veto. Not by CBA, but by practical considerations.
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    • #3
      Re: Question on NFL Contracts and Trading

      Originally posted by Fritz
      Does anyone know if an NFL contract allows a player with certain years of experience to deny his team the ability to trade him? Since Favre's been around so long, is there a clause that allows him to say no to any trade?

      This is an awkward situation. The longer this drags on, the uglier it will get. If TT has his hands tied vis a vis trading Favre, he may just release him sooner rather than later, just to get this over with. He may feel it's less damagaing to release Favre now than it would be to let this drag out and try to get a third round pick halfway through training camp.
      Releasing Favre now and letting fall right into to the Vikings lap would be 10000000 times worse than dragging it out. Try explining that one to the stockholders.

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      • #4
        Ah. Thank you. And of course the Packers cannot simply hang onto Favre, either. They can't keep a roster spot for him just to let him sit.

        TT doesn't really have a lot of leverage. He may be better off trying to arrange a trade and if he can't get it done, say, a week or so into training camp, then just releasing Favre.
        "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

        KYPack

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        • #5
          Re: Question on NFL Contracts and Trading

          Originally posted by Fritz
          Does anyone know if an NFL contract allows a player with certain years of experience to deny his team the ability to trade him? Since Favre's been around so long, is there a clause that allows him to say no to any trade?

          This is an awkward situation. The longer this drags on, the uglier it will get. If TT has his hands tied vis a vis trading Favre, he may just release him sooner rather than later, just to get this over with. He may feel it's less damagaing to release Favre now than it would be to let this drag out and try to get a third round pick halfway through training camp.
          He doesn't really have his hands tied, because if Favre doesn't cooperate with the trade his options are to reretire (again) or ride the pine. TT cannot be forced to give him away.
          "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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          • #6
            Technically, yes Zig, but I think TT knows better than to keep Favre on the roster with no intention of playing him. That would be a soap opera that could destroy the team. Ain't no way it could work.
            "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

            KYPack

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fritz
              Technically, yes Zig, but I think TT knows better than to keep Favre on the roster with no intention of playing him. That would be a soap opera that could destroy the team. Ain't no way it could work.
              THere is no way Brett's ego will allow him to sit at camp and do nothing after all the shit he pulled to get reinstated. Don't have to worry about that soap opera.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Fritz
                Ah. Thank you. And of course the Packers cannot simply hang onto Favre, either. They can't keep a roster spot for him just to let him sit.

                TT doesn't really have a lot of leverage. He may be better off trying to arrange a trade and if he can't get it done, say, a week or so into training camp, then just releasing Favre.
                What I expect to happen today is that the packers will announce they have given Bus Cook permission to arrange a trade with an AFC team. If Brett goes to the ravens (my personal choice) it really doesn't matter what we get for him, even a 5th beats unconditionally releasing him.

                I know this isn't likely, but fun to discuss BUT...what if the vikings made a big offer, like a first and a third. I know we don't want him in minnesota, but wow, that would be hard to refuse.
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                • #9
                  I'm using it more as the idea that make it worth Brett's while to be cooperative about getting a trade done if TT finds someone who wants to trade for him. If Favre pulls a prima donna "I won't go there," he knows TT has the option of making things difficult for him and he also knows it's in his own best interest to get something done sooner than later. He has not seen a pro football field since last season ended and will have to learn a whole new team and a whole new offense. Dragging this out is in no one's best interest.
                  "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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                  • #10
                    Hmmm. This would suggest that both sides have an interest in settling this quickly. Maybe a trade will be investigated, and if it's determined that that won't happen, Favre will get his release. I think it's interesting to consider how long TT can wait - it is to his advantage to wait for a certain period of time, to give teams' QB's a chance in early training camp to get hurt or suck - but that if TT waits too long, it hurts his chances of trading Favre or getting as much as he might.

                    Same scenario for Favre. He has some leverage by waiting in that the Packers can't just hang on to him and cost themselves a roster spot and heartache; on the other hand his value diminishes if he can't get into camp and start training.

                    BTW, no one has yet mentioned that Favre is a guy who really likes to lean on one or two receivers he's comfortable with, and the longer he waits to get into a camp, the harder that transition will be. IF he goes to the Vikes, who's his trusted receiver? Robert Ferguson? Sydney Rice? Bernard Berrien?
                    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                    KYPack

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                    • #11
                      Good points. This waiting game is likely to go on for a while unless Parcels or someone steps in with a deal that makes everyone happy.
                      Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967

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                      • #12
                        Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I think the Packers could trade his rights for "future considerations," which could depend on whether he actually decides to play for said team (if no, $1), how he performs (sliding draft pick). They could also include poison pills that would ensure the team wouldn't releases him right away to go to Minnesota or Chicago (like five first round picks or someting extreme).

                        His contract is also a complicating factor.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pbmax
                          No, but if said potential trading partner doesn't want a Jake Plummer scenario where all they will get is unallocated signing bonus money, then that team is going to want an assurance that the player will show up. Unless the trade is for low stakes/picks and is conditional on the players attendance.

                          Moreso, if the trading partner needs Favre to redo the contract, then he has leverage as well.

                          If the Packers want anything of value in return, Favre is going to need to agree to the destination. In essence, he has a de facto trade veto. Not by CBA, but by practical considerations.

                          By practical considerations, he'd have to slink back into retirement to void a trade.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by vince
                            Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I think the Packers could trade his rights for "future considerations," which could depend on whether he actually decides to play for said team (if no, $1), how he performs (sliding draft pick). They could also include poison pills that would ensure the team wouldn't releases him right away to go to Minnesota or Chicago (like five first round picks or someting extreme).

                            I'm sure it would be some sort of "conditional" trade. See Pacman Jones.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by sheepshead
                              Good points. This waiting game is likely to go on for a while unless Parcels or someone steps in with a deal that makes everyone happy.

                              It can't go on too long. If Favre is going to play somewhere else, he's got to get his ass into camp.

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