49ers Sent All The NFL Teams Trying To Trade Taylor Mays
On the positive side, the 49ers did not Taylor Mays (notes) on eBay. It is the only bright.
Adam Schefter reports that the 49 offered sophomore Taylor Mays in all 31 other NFL teams through a mass email. The 2010 second-round was developed by USC and earned the attention of former Trojans coach Pete Carroll blast for him, through the project.
An official with the NFL team told ESPN reporter that he had never heard of anything like the NFL. 49ers are supposed to hurt the commercial market for talent, however, first, the safety of young people due to its technological leap.
It is probably true. There are dozens of better ways to get the word out that Mays is on the trading block rather than going to the "NFL GM" in the Address Book tab. Call a team, and news will be settled. Talk to him during a press conference and then leak that you are not happy with him. Heck, why not just say he and Schefter Tweet position that, instead of one in the mail?
It can be a pain to call all interested teams, but that's how it works. Have you ever tried to download a fantastic player and I tried the "Hello, this guy on the trading block" tactic? It never works.
A list of the 49ers a "buy now" price of Mays or are they hoping that the appeal process runs smoothly from the opening bid at $ 0.01? What are the chances Dan Snyder said, press "Reply All" instead of "reply" and offered Laron Landry (notes), Brian Orakpo (note) and two first round choices for Mays? How many emails sent back because someone had recently changed their e-mail? And if no one bites on the mass email, will they cut Mays and saying through its SkyTel pager?
Adam Schefter reports that the 49 offered sophomore Taylor Mays in all 31 other NFL teams through a mass email. The 2010 second-round was developed by USC and earned the attention of former Trojans coach Pete Carroll blast for him, through the project.
An official with the NFL team told ESPN reporter that he had never heard of anything like the NFL. 49ers are supposed to hurt the commercial market for talent, however, first, the safety of young people due to its technological leap.
It is probably true. There are dozens of better ways to get the word out that Mays is on the trading block rather than going to the "NFL GM" in the Address Book tab. Call a team, and news will be settled. Talk to him during a press conference and then leak that you are not happy with him. Heck, why not just say he and Schefter Tweet position that, instead of one in the mail?
It can be a pain to call all interested teams, but that's how it works. Have you ever tried to download a fantastic player and I tried the "Hello, this guy on the trading block" tactic? It never works.
A list of the 49ers a "buy now" price of Mays or are they hoping that the appeal process runs smoothly from the opening bid at $ 0.01? What are the chances Dan Snyder said, press "Reply All" instead of "reply" and offered Laron Landry (notes), Brian Orakpo (note) and two first round choices for Mays? How many emails sent back because someone had recently changed their e-mail? And if no one bites on the mass email, will they cut Mays and saying through its SkyTel pager?
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