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The part I don’t get is what is the Rashada’s play here other than litigation, which at that point NDA’s don’t mean ****? In general NDA’s aren’t that strong. At this point I would imagine that the options for this kid are limited. Even if a team is interested, they know they can get him pennies on the dollar.The Gatah need to go ahead and settle with Rashadas attorney and demand he sign an NDA. They're past the point of reconciliation.
Why wouldn’t Rashada just bite the bullet, enroll, walk into probably the weakest QB room in the P5 and try and compete for a year? Chances are that he would get some playing time, as they are extremely likely to **** the bed and eventually the calls to start your blue chip QB would come.
I guess there is a suitor that is willing to pay big bucks right now?