03-16-2006, 03:06 PM
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Yes, I too thought it was a good article. Of course, he ducks saying anything substantive that might yield a prediction (How long will the Patriots' way work? Until it stops working. Well, I'll be d*mned.) but he is right: the Patriots aren't perfect but they are consistent.
Here are some questions, though.
There's moving on from players and moving on from players. I think it is much better to let players get to the end of a contract than having to cut them, even when the numbers are obviously too rich to accept. (When we had this discussion before, someone said that Willie was absolutely OK with being cut. He didn't sound over-happy about it when he was interviewed after signing for Cleveland -- classy though he undoubtedly was.) And if you let them get to free agency and lose them you get compensation picks!
I also think that there is a place for schmooze. Calling the guys up and telling them how much we appreciate them (even if we don't have the money to match another offer) is part of what any classy organization should do. There's no need to lie, but valued contributors have earned that. If it's true that our free agents hadn't heard from the Pats that is bad news.
Finally, if you take a wait-and-see-what-drops attitude towards free agency you may well get better value than those who jump in in the first week, it's true. But that was particularly true in years when players became cap casualties through the summer. The new CBA has given most teams a lot more cap space than they'd expected. It wouldn't surprise me then if there were a lot fewer fire sales going on this year than there have been previously. If that's what BB/SP are hoping for, perhaps they'll be disappointed.
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