A Franchise tag is not a German phrase. It refers to privileged labeling, i.e. in professional sports. Also see weblink below.
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If a player is traded, the franchise tag is basically null. The franchise tag applies only to free agency. However, if a team went through the effort and expense of putting the franchise tag on a player (paying that player the average of the top 5 salaries at the player's position), the possibility of them trading that player is highly unlikely.
yes
The franchise tag deadline time for NFL teams to designate their players for the upcoming season is typically in early March.
According to this news story, players can be traded after having the franchise tag applied to them: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7569946/philadelphia-eagles-likely-franchise-wr-desean-jackson-report-says
No one. Club opted to not use tag?
By control I will assume you mean who runs a Franchise. The Franchise owner controls the franchise. The Franchise owner is controlled by the Franchise Contract.
No, He was drafted by Chicago and is currently under the Franchise Tag with them.
Once they have signed a contract or the player received a franchise tag
The I tag is the italics tag: This is in <i>italics</i>.
You don't mean franchise as in Pokemon, do you?
Is when u play tag with anyone u child freinds anyone but no tag back mean when u tag someone they tag u back thats no tag backs