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Much as a dislike Felger, it's a little more realistic that the Bucs and Broncos fumbled this and jumped in too late, as opposed to the Pats willingly turning down richer offers.
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If I'm Belichick I'm not waiting either. Can you imagine if he waited and Cutler decided he wouldn't report to Tampa or some crap like that? The Patriots would be stuck with a huge cap hit for two starting QB's. Belichick new it was risky to wait and went with the definite.
That's basically like a women is at home waiting for you with the door unlocked but you decide to wait on the other chick who you have to go through a friend in order to get in contact with her so she can get back in contact with you BUT she has to wait for her roomate to leave out and so on. Screw that...........No thanks, I'm going for the SURE HOOK UP.
If I'm Belichick I'm not waiting either. Can you imagine if he waited and Cutler decided he wouldn't report to Tampa or some crap like that? The Patriots would be stuck with a huge cap hit for two starting QB's. Belichick new it was risky to wait and went with the definite.
That's basically like a women is at home waiting for you with the door unlocked but you decide to wait on the other chick who you have to go through a friend in order to get in contact with her so she can get back in contact with you BUT she has to wait for her roomate to leave out and so on. Screw that...........No thanks, I'm going for the SURE HOOK UP.
somehow this sense is lost on people like mort who are looking for conspiracy theories
Why is it assumed Denver would have given us both picks? That was their trade with Tampa, they could have given us any combination of picks or players.
Considering it's all hearsay, it seems stupid they had the more valuable quarterback, but were willing to give more than they had to to beat KC's offer.
somehow this sense is lost on people like mort who are looking for conspiracy theories
But that is FESPN for you.. The joke of a network looking for other issuies.. You think the Pats would have not taken that deal, of course not it just was too little to late.. They had a month to think about this, and then decided at the last minute.. There are no problems with Mcdainels and Belichick although the crappy network full of crappy talent wants to start something..
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somehow this sense is lost on people like mort who are looking for conspiracy theories
To me, it's amazing that ESPN reports something not verifiable, and Patriot fans don't automatically (even viscerally) question the veracity of it. Do they not remember Spygate? Did they not see ESPN's conspicuously gross employment of yellow journalism? Anything reported by ESPN that begins with "I heard from a source/it is my understanding that BB/The Patriots" should not be believed. Further, if BB executed this trade, Patriot fans should have some level of faith that A) it was well thought out and B) it was in the best interest of the team. That doesn't mean it was the best deal that could be made; it means that BB thought it was the bast deal that could be made given all the factors. I would think BB has done way more than enough to be given the benefit of the doubt.
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This is an example of why we don't hate Felger nearly as much as we hate Borges. He isn't sure about what he thinks about all this, so he lays out all the possibilities in a reasonably fair way, and does the best job of writing he can. (Not as good as Borges -- but then I wish Borges weren't as capable a writer, because then he would never have befouled the media in the first place.)
If I'm Belichick I'm not waiting either. Can you imagine if he waited and Cutler decided he wouldn't report to Tampa or some crap like that? The Patriots would be stuck with a huge cap hit for two starting QB's. Belichick new it was risky to wait and went with the definite.
That's basically like a women is at home waiting for you with the door unlocked but you decide to wait on the other chick who you have to go through a friend in order to get in contact with her so she can get back in contact with you BUT she has to wait for her roomate to leave out and so on. Screw that...........No thanks, I'm going for the SURE HOOK UP.
I've been reading some great analogies this week!
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Felger raises an interesting point: both the Donkeys and the Bucs have first-year GMs and first-year coaches. And, apparently, between the four of them, they managed to screw the pooch on a trade about as badly as it could possibly be done.
And, quite frankly, I'd say that if you're angry that the Pats didn't get a first, direct your blame at Tampa Bay and Denver for being morons, not at the Patriots.
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