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Old 04-07-2009, 05:44 PM
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But as the writer here says, its still not an absolutely definitive explanation.
But I can't help but think that D-Rob wouldn't be so P'OD if he didn't feel like
he was getting the green-weeny ?
I dunno, you tell me ?
This is pure speculation, but I blame the agent. My gut feeling is that the agent took whatever Smith told him and spun it, if necessary, as I've gotten them to agree to not use the franchise tag so if we don't like the offer we can hit free agency and really get paid. When that didn't happen the agent blames Smith. Again, total speculation, but if I'm a GM that's why I would make sure that I have some direct communication with a player. Even with the best intentions things can get twisted when it's second hand.

I'm probably just trying to convince myself that a player I like and have pulled for isn't being a total D-Bag and doing all this because he wants to leave. I do think that this scenario, or one like it is at least plausible.

My other new fear, besides O.D.'s price tag after the Winslow contract, is that Ryans has fired his agent...I'm worried that he wants huge money and when his agent told him he probably couldn't get that much he fired him... and now he's going to sign with someone who promised to show him the money, like Rosenhaus. that's my nightmare at least.
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Old 04-07-2009, 06:19 PM
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This is pure speculation, but I blame the agent. My gut feeling is that the agent took whatever Smith told him and spun it, if necessary, as I've gotten them to agree to not use the franchise tag so if we don't like the offer we can hit free agency and really get paid. When that didn't happen the agent blames Smith. Again, total speculation, but if I'm a GM that's why I would make sure that I have some direct communication with a player. Even with the best intentions things can get twisted when it's second hand.

I'm probably just trying to convince myself that a player I like and have pulled for isn't being a total D-Bag and doing all this because he wants to leave. I do think that this scenario, or one like it is at least plausible.
First, I agree that we're all guessing here but I think your scenario makes the most sense. Ever since this story first broke, I've tried to come up with a single reason why Smith would make such a promise and give away his leverage. Since I can't come up with a single one, other than Smith being an idiot (which I don't think he is), I just don't believe he would give them this promise. However, I can see an agent using something like this to persuade his player to hold out for bigger bucks. Although Dunta has to be smart enough to recognize this. I find it ironic that Dunta and his agent purportedly believe that Dunta should get paid like a top flight corner but, at the same time, are shocked that his team wouldn't just let him walk. You can't have it both ways. If you think you're that good, you should expect your team to try and keep you.
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Old 04-07-2009, 06:45 PM
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Speaking of blaming agents, according to McClain's blog, DeMeco has fired his.
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FYI: DeMeco Ryans has fired his agent, Kirk Wood. He's in the process of hiring another agent. I don't know what that'll mean in his attempt to get an extension. He turned down the Texans' last offer in February, and it's been a dead issue since. Stay tuned.
And yeah, if I was Dunta, I would seriously consider firing the agent there, too. If we believe McClain (something his co-worker is having a hard time doing fwiw), Dunta had an offer on the table for $23 million guaranteed. How much more did Chayut think he was going to get for his client (and therefore himself)? Boo. Now his agent has left Dunta in a very risky position.
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Old 04-07-2009, 07:39 PM
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Frankly, I like Dunta and think he brings a spirited leadership to the team. Having said that, the team survived without him and could survive without him again if they had to. He was knocking on pro-bowler status pre-injury but post-injury, he just hasn't shown the same level, yet (IMHO).

Molden is waiting in the wings. The 2009 season could be used as an evaluation year to determine if Dunta can regain form...
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