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Last night’s Hall Fame Game Pregame Show Included the update In a situation with Mičanskog Parsons in Dallas. What demanded me to actually report. To change.
Here what I found out.
Cowboys, who like to negotiate with players directly, believe they had a deal with Parsons. He told them that he did not believe that the contract was in place and need to talk to his agent. He told them we said, repeatedly to talk to his agent, David Mulughet.
To date (or at least Thursday) did not talk from Mulughet about the Parsons contract.
The NFL player association is the exclusive representative of all players. Agents certified by NFLPA are exclusive representatives of players who employ them.
Parsons have an agent. Cowboys should no Negotiate directly with Parsons or any other player who has an agent.
Even if the cowboys could directly negotiate with players (until the league stops them to do so, he will not), not), the action of handling is achieved directly with the player. Not worthy of paper. And it is necessary to quickly print on paper and sign.
From the collective agreement on negotiation: “Any contract between any player and any of the employment and employment clubs are determined in writing in the player’s contract as soon as possible.”
So ignore everything the cowboys said about Parsons negotiations. This process cannot and will not continue until cowboys call mulughet.
Do cowboys don’t call Mulughet in the hope he would call them first? It is the basic concept of any negotiation. Those who brings the first move, is perceived to be more urgent to make a contract.
Through everything, there is no agreement. Parsons don’t exercise. And it remains to be seen if / when the cowboys will pick up the phone and call the Parsons agent.
Until this happens, it is impossible to get a job.