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Yeah, phone calls don't mean anything. There's no law or rule preventing him from talking to players, staff or coaches at other teams. Blount talks to one of his buddies on the Pats, who says the Pats feel like they made a mistake letting him go, and if there was some way they could get him back they would. At that point, discussions wouldn't have to be between Blount and the Pats GM, the conversation could be handled by the players that Blount talks to (or someone hands the phone to the GM), and there doesn't even need to be a record that anyone important called Blount that would raise suspicions of tampering.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter. There's really no way of proving anything, but it's still probably safe to say that something not strictly legal happened in the whole situation.
Ultimately, it doesn't matter. There's really no way of proving anything, but it's still probably safe to say that something not strictly legal happened in the whole situation.