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Questions about 'Q'
NFL.com reported Tuesday night that receiver Anquan Boldin met with coach Ken Whisenhunt recently and asked to be traded. I spoke with Whisenhunt, and GM Rod Graves on Tuesday evening. At least twice in that conversation, Whisenhunt said "Anquan has not requested a trade. We are not aware of that."
The Cardinals said in my story in The Republic this morning that it's Boldin's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, who has broached the idea of trading Boldin. The Cardinals said no and noted that it's not a new tactic from Rosenhaus, whose clients include Bengals receiver Chad Johnson and Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey. Both are the subject of trade rumors.
The Cardinals make the point that they made an offer to Boldin late in 2007 that eventually would have made him one of the five highest paid receivers in the NFL.
Rosenhaus hasn't returned phone calls for weeks, but my sense is that offer didn't pay Boldin enough money up front. That's what is most important in the NFL.
The Cardinals remain hopeful they can get a deal done with Boldin. They point out that they extended his rookie contract after only two years and they were willing to extend this deal even though it runs through three more seasons.
Trading Boldin is not a decision they want to make, but they could reach that point over the next year if a new contract agreement isn't reached.
"But we haven't arrived at that point," GM Rod Graves said
Questions about 'Q'
NFL.com reported Tuesday night that receiver Anquan Boldin met with coach Ken Whisenhunt recently and asked to be traded. I spoke with Whisenhunt, and GM Rod Graves on Tuesday evening. At least twice in that conversation, Whisenhunt said "Anquan has not requested a trade. We are not aware of that."
The Cardinals said in my story in The Republic this morning that it's Boldin's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, who has broached the idea of trading Boldin. The Cardinals said no and noted that it's not a new tactic from Rosenhaus, whose clients include Bengals receiver Chad Johnson and Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey. Both are the subject of trade rumors.
The Cardinals make the point that they made an offer to Boldin late in 2007 that eventually would have made him one of the five highest paid receivers in the NFL.
Rosenhaus hasn't returned phone calls for weeks, but my sense is that offer didn't pay Boldin enough money up front. That's what is most important in the NFL.
The Cardinals remain hopeful they can get a deal done with Boldin. They point out that they extended his rookie contract after only two years and they were willing to extend this deal even though it runs through three more seasons.
Trading Boldin is not a decision they want to make, but they could reach that point over the next year if a new contract agreement isn't reached.
"But we haven't arrived at that point," GM Rod Graves said
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