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Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - Trademark - 03-14-2022




RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - Bengalpool - 03-14-2022

Suck it Brady


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - Nepa - 03-14-2022

(03-14-2022, 04:36 PM)Trademark Wrote:

Dumb question here, maybe. But isn't it "too late" only after the player actual signs on Wednesday?


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - TheLeonardLeap - 03-14-2022

Brady trying to single-handedly ruin our offseason. Stay retired, asshole! Lol


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - SunsetBengal - 03-14-2022

Bengal fans would be wise to be jumping on twitter and welcoming Cappa to the team!


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - TecmoBengals - 03-14-2022

My first post in the Cappa thread said, "let's hope Brady doesn't intervene." I'll continue to hope this doesn't fall apart for the Bengals.


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - Au165 - 03-14-2022

(03-14-2022, 04:38 PM)Nepa Wrote: Dumb question here, maybe. But isn't it "too late" only after the player actual signs on Wednesday?

For the most part it's over once the team and agent have an agreement. They could technically back out, but in reality agents highly advise guys not to do that because it really hurts their future negotiation ability.


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - CJD - 03-14-2022

(03-14-2022, 04:38 PM)Nepa Wrote: Dumb question here, maybe. But isn't it "too late" only after the player actual signs on Wednesday?

Yea, this whole "tampering period" thing is so weird to me. You'd think they wouldn't announce any of these contracts until Wednesday at 4pm. That's when they're actually official. Right now it's just a verbal agreement.


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - jeremydc - 03-14-2022

That would fkn suck


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - Murdock2420 - 03-14-2022

Awwww...poor Tommy not getting his way....


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RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - TecmoBengals - 03-14-2022

(03-14-2022, 04:44 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: Yea, this whole "tampering period" thing is so weird to me. You'd think they wouldn't announce any of these contracts until Wednesday at 4pm. That's when they're actually official. Right now it's just a verbal agreement.

I suppose it's because the NFL sees it as a great business move to dominate the offseason news for a few more days between the combine and draft. It's the official deal before the official deal sort of thing. Do we have a lot of evidence of players backing out in the NFL once Schefter and the boys leak the deal?


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - Fan_in_Kettering - 03-14-2022

Alex Cappa must be smart. He prefers to play with the future GOAT rather than the historical GOAT.


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - TheLeonardLeap - 03-14-2022

(03-14-2022, 04:43 PM)Au165 Wrote: For the most part it's over once the team and agent have an agreement. They could technically back out, but in reality agents highly advise guys not to do that because it really hurts their future negotiation ability.

Yeah, can't imagine agents would appreciate that at all because they normally represent a whole lot of other guys too. Nobody would like negotiating with an agent who has a reputation of pulling out of agreed upon deals.


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - CJD - 03-14-2022

(03-14-2022, 04:46 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: I suppose it's because the NFL sees it as a great business move to dominate the offseason news for a few more days between the combine and draft. It's the official deal before the official deal sort of thing. Do we have a lot of evidence of players backing out in the NFL once Schefter and the boys leak the deal?

The only example I can think of where a deal was announced and then it didn't happen was Darqueze Dennard 2 years ago.

https://www.cincyjungle.com/2020/3/26/21196188/jacksonville-jaguars-and-former-cincinnati-bengals-cb-darqueze-dennard-fail-to-finalize-contract

But I wouldn't be surprised if it happens more often and we just don't always hear about it.


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - BFritz21 - 03-14-2022

(03-14-2022, 04:43 PM)Au165 Wrote: For the most part it's over once the team and agent have an agreement. They could technically back out, but in reality agents highly advise guys not to do that because it really hurts their future negotiation ability.

Yeah. 

Then again, it is Tom Brady and they might consider backing out to play with him, but I don't think they would back out for three reasons:

1. Would they offer him as much money? They were low on cap space even before Brady came back.

2. Does he think Brady will play beyond this year? Why would he risk being stuck there without Brady after this year if that's the only reason he was going back to the Bucs.

3. Burrow is poised to win a bunch of Super Bowls! Cappa wants to be part of the new GOAT!


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - Big Boss - 03-14-2022

We are now onto #GronkWatch.

How the heck can the Bucs afford to bring Gronk back?


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - casear2727 - 03-14-2022

(03-14-2022, 04:36 PM)Trademark Wrote:

Hey Tom.....

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RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - Sled21 - 03-14-2022

Brady is such a prima donna. He couldn't stand all the press the Bengals and Rams were getting, so he announced his retirement during the week leading up to the Super Bowl to make it all about him. Now, during Free Agency, he's unretiring, to make it all about him. Cappa would be ignorant to back out of his deal, Brady will retire again next season when TB once again does not make the SB.


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - Murdock2420 - 03-14-2022

I do have one small worry now however. If the goat of crying can convince the Bucs management to file a grievance for tampering, what would the possible consequences be for the Bengals?

Not that I care about losing a draft pick if it means upgrading the line. Hell, I'd have giving up pick 31 this year or last years top pick to get this line straight finally.


RE: Tom Brady tried to call Cappa and convince him to stay but was too late - BFritz21 - 03-14-2022

(03-14-2022, 04:52 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Hey Tom.....

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My thoughts exactly! Get the hell out of here old man and just sit in your recliner and watch Burrow make the world forget your name!