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He's a signed player.....not an unsigned player.
He already has a contractual obligation for this year.
I have no doubt the Rams would prefer to come to an amicable deal.
But the Rams have their bottom line just as AD does.
AD doesn't care (or have to care) about putting a team together. He just has to worry about getting the best deal he can.
The Rams have to field 53 good players and a few stars to vie for a Superbowl shot. If the Rams can't see a way to meet AD's demands and sign the other players they need to keep, then they are going to tag him for a couple of years.
It's the CBA. Rams are in full control now and for at least 2 more years. AD is free to not report. Retire. And make not a dime. That'll be the day. This is not a Curt Flood thing; this is a player wanting more money than any defensive player has ever made.
They can't tag him till next year. He will play this year, new contract or no new contract. And not a single person is saying otherwise. After this year, if he isn't signed yet and they try to tag him, as I say in my other response, he would demand a trade...and the Rams would have no choice but to trade him.
I think you're mixing your years up. No one is saying what you are arguing against.
Anyway, this whole "be tough with labor" rhetoric doesn;t work in situations like this.
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FWIW, I resonate more with Rock’s position.
If AD demands a trade, I think that the Rams trade him if, and only IF they think it’s in their own best interests.