Breaking down the futures of The Big Three

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 Breaking down the futures of The Big Three
Colleague Gary Myers, reporting from the owners’ meetings in lovely Palm Beach, Fla., has an interesting story in today’s Daily News. The story focuses on the futures of The Big Three: Chad Pennington, Eric Mangini and Mike Tannenbaum. • With regard to Pennington, Myers reveals that the QB’s agent had a conversation with the Jets’ front office at last month’s combine about the possibility of dealing Chad. Tannenbaum, reiterating what he told reporters after the season, tells Myers ... [link]

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Jets Will Not Trade Pennington, May Draft QB
Published 3/31/2008 by Gary Grund at JetsCentral
... In the New York Daily News, Gary Myers has learned that Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum and Chad Pennington’s agent Tom Condon had a conversation in Indianapolis at the Combine. When Condon asked if Tannenbaum was to trade Pennington, he replied, “No.” ...

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