Originally posted by cooljesture20
While I may be just wiggling through the NFL rule, I'm not sure exactly what WC did would be illegal. He didn't offer him a spot, simply asked his intentions on resigning, staying in Canada A #4, and inquired about his interest in WC.
Yes, I realize that is very much tip toeing the line, but I wouldn't be so sure it's illegal. One could probably argue either way on the rule. Regardless of NFL policy, it is in no way against GLB policy.
As long as no information regarding game plan was relayed to either team about the other team, I have no problem with what took place. I'd feel the exact same why if WC was contacting players on a team I own. It's part of the game, just not a part that everyone is going to agree upon.
i will concede to your point, and just say I agree it is not illegal in GLB (and prob never will be) but it is a SHADY move by the team.
Plenty of shady things happen, like trading banned players for example. It is not against the rules, but prob shouldn't happen
While I may be just wiggling through the NFL rule, I'm not sure exactly what WC did would be illegal. He didn't offer him a spot, simply asked his intentions on resigning, staying in Canada A #4, and inquired about his interest in WC.
Yes, I realize that is very much tip toeing the line, but I wouldn't be so sure it's illegal. One could probably argue either way on the rule. Regardless of NFL policy, it is in no way against GLB policy.
As long as no information regarding game plan was relayed to either team about the other team, I have no problem with what took place. I'd feel the exact same why if WC was contacting players on a team I own. It's part of the game, just not a part that everyone is going to agree upon.
i will concede to your point, and just say I agree it is not illegal in GLB (and prob never will be) but it is a SHADY move by the team.
Plenty of shady things happen, like trading banned players for example. It is not against the rules, but prob shouldn't happen