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    Playoffs Weekend!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Paul65K View Post
    Nope....I'm never grouchy....unless someone diss's my 49ers
    No one is "dissing" you 49ers...now please tell me what a restricted agent is ...unless you don't know?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    No one is "dissing" you 49ers...now please tell me what a restricted agent is ...unless you don't know?


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    Fine I'll be your damn "Search Engine"

    A restricted free agent is a professional athlete who plays in the KHL, NFL, NHL, or NBA. Such players have special restrictions on the terms under which they can retain or change employment status with their athletic club teams.

    In the National Football League, a restricted free agent (RFA) is one with three accrued seasons (six or more regular season games with a team)[1] of service, who has received a "qualifying" offer (a salary level predetermined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and its players, known as a "tender") from his current club. He can negotiate with any club through a certain date. If the restricted free agent accepts an offer sheet from a new club, his old club has "right of first refusal," a five-day period in which it may match the offer and retain him, or choose not to match the offer, in which case it may receive one or more draft picks for the upcoming draft from the player's new club. If an offer sheet is not executed, the player's rights revert to his old club the day after negotiations must end.
    ​Now back to the game and your beer ......Have fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul65K View Post
    Fine I'll be your damn "Search Engine"

    A restricted free agent is a professional athlete who plays in the KHL, NFL, NHL, or NBA. Such players have special restrictions on the terms under which they can retain or change employment status with their athletic club teams.

    In the National Football League, a restricted free agent (RFA) is one with three accrued seasons (six or more regular season games with a team)[1] of service, who has received a "qualifying" offer (a salary level predetermined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the league and its players, known as a "tender") from his current club. He can negotiate with any club through a certain date. If the restricted free agent accepts an offer sheet from a new club, his old club has "right of first refusal," a five-day period in which it may match the offer and retain him, or choose not to match the offer, in which case it may receive one or more draft picks for the upcoming draft from the player's new club. If an offer sheet is not executed, the player's rights revert to his old club the day after negotiations must end.
    ​Now back to the game and your beer ......Have fun
    Do you really think I didn't go there first? I am trying to make sense of it in lame mans terms!

    So, I'm not the only one who can't explain it?


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