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So how do we think they should approach the offseason?
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(01-10-2024, 10:35 AM)Sled21 Wrote: I think some of you guys are confused about who works for who in these scenarios. Case in point, TJ TWatts agent was attempting to get him a better deal this year until Twatt said, "That's enough money" and went in and signed the contract offered by the Stealers, put his uniform on and went to practice. One of the few things I've seen him do that I liked.

And what have you seen from Tee that makes you think he'll do the same? What have you seen from his agent that suggests this contract negotiation won't be anything but a pain in the ass? Jesse Bates could have told his agent "That's enough money" and re-signed. He didn't. I don't fault Tee for trying to get as much as he can. But if he thinks he's going to squeeze WR1 money out of the Brown Family with a Chase extension on the horizon, he and his agent will be sorely disappointed.
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RE: So how do we think they should approach the offseason? - The D.O.Z. - 01-10-2024, 11:48 AM

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