No, we should never let them live this fiasco down, not in a hundred years
Mayock reveals how he fleeced the Steelers
ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Oakland Raiders general manager Mike Mayock did not blink.
Nor, apparently, did he budge.
The Raiders absolutely fleeced the Pittsburgh Steelers in the trade for seven-time Pro Bowl receiver Antonio Brown. Not only in surrendering only third- and fifth-round picks for a four-time first-team All-Pro, but in negotiating Brown's new contract.
"Mayock is a very, very talented general manager and he's a tough negotiator," Brown’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told NFL Network, Mayock's previous employer. "Any chance you guys would take him back? He was a hard guy to strike a bargain with."
M. Mike Mayock explained how things went down during a Friday visit to The Dan Patrick Show.
“I kept saying, ‘We’re not interested,'” Mayock said. “Then the Buffalo thing fell through. One of their guys reached out to Jon [Gruden]. . . . [Steelers GM] Kevin [Colbert] said to me, ‘Would you trade your two? I said, ‘No, but we might trade our three.'”
The outcome reconfirms the value of a poker face when negotiating trades. The Steelers failed to create the impression that they’d keep Brown, although they tried (too late) to change the perception/reality that they would take whatever they can get. The Raiders opted to say “not interested,” “not interested,” “not interested,” “not interested,” and “did I stutter?” until the price dropped to a point where the Raiders got interested.
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