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My guess is that he holds out until the trade is void and he is sent back to the Patriots... That would be such an awkward situation though, him walking right back into that locker room right after being traded... Seymour has a lot of leverage here because if he doesn't show up, the Pats will be forced to take him back (which they don't want to)...
Thoughts? I've never seen this happen before, has it?
Belichick monitoring Bills, not Seymour
Posted by Tom Curran on September 9, 2009 11:25 AM ET
Asked this morning if he was "monitoring" the ongoing Richard Seymour situation, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick responded by saying, "Right now, we're monitoring the Buffalo Bills very closely. There's a lot of work to do with that."
Seymour, traded to the Raiders on Sunday in exchange for a 2011 first-round pick has so far failed to report to Oakland (or maybe he's just taking a five-day weekend).
If Seymour fails to report and take a physical with the Raiders, he likely will remain the property of the Patriots, depending on the specific terms of the trade. And it then would be on them to send the dreaded "five-day letter," which says the player must report within five days or be put on the "reserve/left club" list.
The unusual aspect to this is that the Patriots would be compelling him to report not to the Patriots, but to the Raiders.
Asked if Belichick was concerned about the eventuality that Seymour remains their problem, he answered, "Right now, we're concerned about Buffalo. That's what we're concerned about. We'll deal with whatever happens when it happens whether that's next week, next month, next year."
Our money is on next week, if not sooner.
Posted by Tom Curran on September 9, 2009 11:25 AM ET
Asked this morning if he was "monitoring" the ongoing Richard Seymour situation, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick responded by saying, "Right now, we're monitoring the Buffalo Bills very closely. There's a lot of work to do with that."
Seymour, traded to the Raiders on Sunday in exchange for a 2011 first-round pick has so far failed to report to Oakland (or maybe he's just taking a five-day weekend).
If Seymour fails to report and take a physical with the Raiders, he likely will remain the property of the Patriots, depending on the specific terms of the trade. And it then would be on them to send the dreaded "five-day letter," which says the player must report within five days or be put on the "reserve/left club" list.
The unusual aspect to this is that the Patriots would be compelling him to report not to the Patriots, but to the Raiders.
Asked if Belichick was concerned about the eventuality that Seymour remains their problem, he answered, "Right now, we're concerned about Buffalo. That's what we're concerned about. We'll deal with whatever happens when it happens whether that's next week, next month, next year."
Our money is on next week, if not sooner.
Thoughts? I've never seen this happen before, has it?

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