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How Teddy Ends Up Back In Minnesota
#21
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@mblack said:
I thought there was a no trade clause in Cousin's contract? so the whole base of the write up is wrong.
You do know that clause doesnt necessarily prevent a trade right?  If KC is agreeable to the destination they can trade him, and if the team were to tell him flat out that he isnt going to get a new deal after next year he would be a fool not to want to at least entertain the option of a new location sooner than later.   
I did not know that. So what is a "Full no trade clause" then? That's what sportrac says Cousins has.
The part about not getting a deal next year is different and understandable but that's counting on the "hope" that Cousins is not a fool which is not what the article is based on.
Also Cousins has already shown that he will do what suits him and not the NFL team.

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#22
Quote: @Canthony said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@mblack said:
I thought there was a no trade clause in Cousin's contract? so the whole base of the write up is wrong.
You do know that clause doesnt necessarily prevent a trade right?  If KC is agreeable to the destination they can trade him, and if the team were to tell him flat out that he isnt going to get a new deal after next year he would be a fool not to want to at least entertain the option of a new location sooner than later.   
Ultimately the Vikings could tell him and his agent that he isn't in their future plans, and if he wants to look for a trade he is more than welcome to. I believe that the player and agent would look for that trade
Again, the Vikings will be at the mercy of Cousins as the article even suggests and the author is not even sure Cousins would want to do that.  Cousins has all the levers here on his current contract. To me it was just click bait with a scenario too far to be realistic. 
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#23
Quote: @Canthony said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@mblack said:
I thought there was a no trade clause in Cousin's contract? so the whole base of the write up is wrong.
You do know that clause doesnt necessarily prevent a trade right?  If KC is agreeable to the destination they can trade him, and if the team were to tell him flat out that he isnt going to get a new deal after next year he would be a fool not to want to at least entertain the option of a new location sooner than later.   
Ultimately the Vikings could tell him and his agent that he isn't in their future plans, and if he wants to look for a trade he is more than welcome to. I believe that the player and agent would look for that trade
That would leave us with Jake Browning as our only QB under contract and $31 million in dead cap money. 
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#24
Quote: @mblack said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@mblack said:
I thought there was a no trade clause in Cousin's contract? so the whole base of the write up is wrong.
You do know that clause doesnt necessarily prevent a trade right?  If KC is agreeable to the destination they can trade him, and if the team were to tell him flat out that he isnt going to get a new deal after next year he would be a fool not to want to at least entertain the option of a new location sooner than later.   
I did not know that. So what is a "Full no trade clause" then? That's what sportrac says Cousins has.
The part about not getting a deal next year is different and understandable but that's counting on the "hope" that Cousins is not a fool which is not what the article is based on.
Also Cousins has already shown that he will do what suits him and not the NFL team.

Full no trade means no trade without his agreement.  Some players have clauses that say no trades to certain teams or areas of the country which would be limited no trade clauses.
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#25
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@mblack said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@mblack said:
I thought there was a no trade clause in Cousin's contract? so the whole base of the write up is wrong.
You do know that clause doesnt necessarily prevent a trade right?  If KC is agreeable to the destination they can trade him, and if the team were to tell him flat out that he isnt going to get a new deal after next year he would be a fool not to want to at least entertain the option of a new location sooner than later.   
I did not know that. So what is a "Full no trade clause" then? That's what sportrac says Cousins has.
The part about not getting a deal next year is different and understandable but that's counting on the "hope" that Cousins is not a fool which is not what the article is based on.
Also Cousins has already shown that he will do what suits him and not the NFL team.

Full no trade means no trade without his agreement.  Some players have clauses that say no trades to certain teams or areas of the country which would be limited no trade clauses.
Thanks for the info 
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