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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Friday, September 21, 2007 Sometimes the best trades are the ones that are never made. Case in point: At the annual league meetings at Phoenix in March, officials from the Washington Redskins proposed a deal that would have netted them Chicago Bears franchise weakside linebacker Lance Briggs. At the time, Briggs was balking at signing the one-year qualifying offer for a franchise player and Chicago was steadfast in not offering him a multi-year deal. The standout four-year veteran and two-time Pro Bowl performer thr ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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