Apparently you are able to just call NFL front offices and talk with the General Manager as if it were a Red Lobster. Effectively, we now know it is possible to with the teams in Buffalo and Tampa Bay, anyway. After two 20-somethings squeezed to Bills GM Buddy Nix beneath the guise to be Buccaneeras GM Mark Dominik, and then got them to truly talk to one another, we now also realize that you are able to accomplish positions, as well. The master of the complete system was that they were able to report both Nix and Dominik speaking confidentially over a conference call build to they. And as the two executives donat reveal who the next gunman was on the grass knoll, they do reveal that they've no idea this can be a startup, or do they think highly of Ryan Fitzpatrick (like it comes as a shock that heas perhaps not considered at the very top QB by league brass). Amazement just canat afford to pay that kind of money for a man whoas fighting for probably a copy job,a Nix says. Not quite the Nixon tapes, considering that the Harvard-grad-turned-interception-machine was launched today, but nonetheless great to know the bread being made. They also speak about a brand new rule that gives time to agencies to negotiate with people before they could sign anything with teams. Some thing, obviously, these guys aren't supporters of. Dominik can be heard complaining that all it will is agive power to the agencies more money,a which, you might suppose is all these guys complain about anyway to ask. It seems that agents are to GMas what finicky espresso drinkers are to baristas, and all NFL agents appear to do is request the venti-caramelo-tangerine-mocha-frisco-americani-triple-chino having an extra chance. Really, make that two shots, sorry. Who knows what, if something, will come of the. They do identify other participants (Jamon Meredith, E.J. Biggers) and comment on participants generally not signing, which may rub some people the wrong method (Jamon Meredith, E.J. Biggers, participants in general.) Furthermore, other GMas can use these details in a few obscure strategic bargaining technique, as they're wont to accomplish to get any advantage they may. Something we could be prepared to come with this, however, is really a few secretaries around the category are now formally on the hot seat. A full list of the recordings is available here. Picture via Getty, H/T Deadspin
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