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    <description>Everybody whether its players, the media or the fans complain about this thing. &#13;
I really believe it is more of an honor to be tagged than to be elected to the pro bowl. Think about it your guaranteed the top five of that position for one year. If you had a 10 year career being franchised every year everyone would know your the best by the paycheck and the play and it would be the franchise who missed out not you. The only reason the players dont like it is from a security standpoint/injury. Injuries are gonna happen in any sport but particularly in a physical sport like football. But you understand that risk at a young age. The franhcised player is also telling me its the most important player on the team. Hes the guy they want to build around and CANT afford to lose hence the two first round picks that come with IF another team was to jump in and trade for that franchised player. It seems every year we hear someone complain about being tagged. Its the same argument all the time. I also have a problem with these clowns that sign a six year extension with a team and than want out a year into the extension. Did you or did you not sign the contract? Live up to it. I think there should be more penalties for players that start causing a rucus with a team. For instance Ocho Cinco is calling for anyteam to take him except Cincinatti. I think if he signed a 6 year 40 million dollar extension he should not only have to pay Cincinatti ALL of it back but a Finance charge of 5 million dollars for dragging them through the tabloids being a jerk and being more of the problem than the solution. Than he should be free to go to whomever he wants to. </description>
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      <description>Mock Rules &lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;*Moderators for this mock are myself (Jaguarfan34 ) and DevilRaid, EL Patron, Packers 500. &lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;*Be here for your picks. Each pick will be assigned a one hour timeslot all the way from pick 1 through to the end of the draft. I am giving time slots well ahead of time, so this should be a no-brainer. A single no-show might cost you your spot in the mock. Leave a top 5 list with me and/or LAOJoe the night before if you can't be around for a pick. Or before work, before you go out on the town, yada yada, you get the point...&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;*Whenever possible, if you are trading down from pick 15 for example, try to set up the trade with someone before 15 is on the clock. It is a pleasant convenience for the guy picking after you who might be here for a short time trying to make his pick. It does happen sometimes that your guy gets selected by the team right in front of you, and you are welcome to use your entire allotted hour to make a deal if you must. On this same note, try not to whine at or about people who aren't here yet guys, especially if their hour hasn't arrived yet. Some days we will get ahead of schedule a little. Other days we may not. It's not the end of the world. The slotted system works well as long as people don't let their impatience get the better of them.</description>
      <title>Complimenting Jags Mock Draft</title>
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