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.... and I think I can come up with 2 scenerios that will deal with Samuel and get this done quickly, assuming he is willing to compromise a little.
CONTRACT - It is my feeling that Samuel is worth $8-9MM/year. I also feel that no CB we draft THIS season will be close to Samuel's worth, even if he's the best CB drafted. However I DO believe that we can Draft a CB that will be close to his worth, if he has 2 years to develop. So the object of my contract is to get Samuel to play here at LEAST another 2 years.
So the first deal I offer Samuel is a 2 year deal for $18MM with about 10-12 guaranteed, and an agreement that at the end of the deal the Pats won't franchise him. That is about a million more than what it would cost to franchise Samuel the next 2 years. Its a good deal for Samuel because it would get him to FA at 28 years old and he wouldn't have to hear he's a one year wonder. It gets him MORE money than if he was franchised for 2 years, and it gives the Pats more time to see that he is worth what he wants and get a long term deal done.
I really think he understands that while he is a very good CB on his own, this system, coaching, and quality of the team, will help him become perhaps a HOFer There is always a risk that the team who he goes to will never be as good as the Pats will be over the next 5 years, and being on a great team helps an individual's rep a lot.
This is good for the Pats in that it gives them another 2 years before they have to replace a #1 CB. At the end the Pats will have had 3 years of elite play, and that would be a reasonable pay back for what they have invested in Samuel without having to worry much about a down turn in the level of his play over time. AND most importantly, it would get Samuel into the fold so there will be no training camp hold out and he can get all his work in. The only problem with this plan is that its all up front. You can't hide his money over time.
The second Deal I would offer is similar but would be a 3 year deal for about $26MM. with $18 guaranteed, and no franchise tag when the deal is done. That would get him to FA BEFORE he hit 30. Get him very close to what he is asking and he does not have him leaving before we can develop his successor.
Again I would want to know if there is a team out there who would what he is "reportedly" asking for. I really can't see a team looking to spend THAT kind of money on ANY CB.
As far as trading Samuel, I am really not hopeful. IMHO his is worth at least a mid round #1 plus a second next year or a third this year. IF the team who wants him is a low first rounder I would want a first and 2nd rounder this year, AND a 2nd the next year. Frankly I can't think that a team would give us those picks PLUS pay Samuel $30MM over the first 3 years. But then again, I didn't think anyone would give us a first AND pay Branch what HE wanted. Maybe there is a team who thinks they are one good CB away from a superbowl. but NO TEAM is just ONE good player away.
I know we can do this by just keeping on Franchising him, but I don't want him to miss the off season team activities. I appreciate your thoughts on any of these approaches
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.... and I think I can come up with 2 scenerios that will deal with Samuel and get this done quickly, assuming he is willing to compromise a little.
CONTRACT - It is my feeling that Samuel is worth $8-9MM/year. I also feel that no CB we draft THIS season will be close to Samuel's worth, even if he's the best CB drafted. However I DO believe that we can Draft a CB that will be close to his worth, if he has 2 years to develop. So the object of my contract is to get Samuel to play here at LEAST another 2 years.
So the first deal I offer Samuel is a 2 year deal for $18MM with about 10-12 guaranteed, and an agreement that at the end of the deal the Pats won't franchise him. That is about a million more than what it would cost to franchise Samuel the next 2 years. Its a good deal for Samuel because it would get him to FA at 28 years old and he wouldn't have to hear he's a one year wonder. It gets him MORE money than if he was franchised for 2 years, and it gives the Pats more time to see that he is worth what he wants and get a long term deal done.
I really think he understands that while he is a very good CB on his own, this system, coaching, and quality of the team, will help him become perhaps a HOFer There is always a risk that the team who he goes to will never be as good as the Pats will be over the next 5 years, and being on a great team helps an individual's rep a lot.
This is good for the Pats in that it gives them another 2 years before they have to replace a #1 CB. At the end the Pats will have had 3 years of elite play, and that would be a reasonable pay back for what they have invested in Samuel without having to worry much about a down turn in the level of his play over time. AND most importantly, it would get Samuel into the fold so there will be no training camp hold out and he can get all his work in. The only problem with this plan is that its all up front. You can't hide his money over time.
The second Deal I would offer is similar but would be a 3 year deal for about $26MM. with $18 guaranteed, and no franchise tag when the deal is done. That would get him to FA BEFORE he hit 30. Get him very close to what he is asking and he does not have him leaving before we can develop his successor.
Again I would want to know if there is a team out there who would what he is "reportedly" asking for. I really can't see a team looking to spend THAT kind of money on ANY CB.
As far as trading Samuel, I am really not hopeful. IMHO his is worth at least a mid round #1 plus a second next year or a third this year. IF the team who wants him is a low first rounder I would want a first and 2nd rounder this year, AND a 2nd the next year. Frankly I can't think that a team would give us those picks PLUS pay Samuel $30MM over the first 3 years. But then again, I didn't think anyone would give us a first AND pay Branch what HE wanted. Maybe there is a team who thinks they are one good CB away from a superbowl. but NO TEAM is just ONE good player away.
I know we can do this by just keeping on Franchising him, but I don't want him to miss the off season team activities. I appreciate your thoughts on any of these approaches
Who says we will be getting 3 more 'elite' years out of Samuel..This is YOUR opinion,It may be just a one good year player even though he has got better over his 4 year career lets see him do back to back years of 10+ ints and more before we say he is going to be 'elite' for the next 3 years.
Ty Law when he left here for more cash WAS an ELITE player for years before that,Asante needs to show me more before we can even put him in a Law,Bailey,Clements class as of now.
Who says we won't get lucky if we draft a CB like Marshall or Hill drafted last year?,Both played well...Even though the odds are not great that drafting a CB this year will turn to be a awesome pro then neither is the guarantee Asante continues his 1 good year into another and another.
I am not into the 'if Asante leaves we are doomed' bandwagon until I see 2 or more consecutive good yearly season performances by him -The first 3 years showed me nothing other than an above average CB - NOT Elite as of now just because he had 5 interceptions of his 10 off of 2 qbs ,2 off A Rookie and the other 3 off of Rex Grossman-enuff said.
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I like the offers (I would add a one year offer with no franchise). However, I don't think Samuel will bite, although I think you have the two essential elements: a lot of guaranteed cash and a commitment of no franchise. He already can have almost $8M of guaranteed cash. Why would he a add a year commitment to the pats for another four? Why not wait and get $17M after the pats franchise him again.
In the end, Samuel might agree to one of the deals and be a happy camper, which would be good for one and all. However, I don't see why Samuel would sign a deal now. I would think he would wait at least until mid-July. Perhaps it doesn't matter, as long as the team understands that Samuel is NOT a long-term solution at CB.
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.... and I think I can come up with 2 scenerios that will deal with Samuel and get this done quickly, assuming he is willing to compromise a little.
CONTRACT - It is my feeling that Samuel is worth $8-9MM/year. I also feel that no CB we draft THIS season will be close to Samuel's worth, even if he's the best CB drafted. However I DO believe that we can Draft a CB that will be close to his worth, if he has 2 years to develop. So the object of my contract is to get Samuel to play here at LEAST another 2 years.
So the first deal I offer Samuel is a 2 year deal for $18MM with about 10-12 guaranteed, and an agreement that at the end of the deal the Pats won't franchise him. That is about a million more than what it would cost to franchise Samuel the next 2 years. Its a good deal for Samuel because it would get him to FA at 28 years old and he wouldn't have to hear he's a one year wonder. It gets him MORE money than if he was franchised for 2 years, and it gives the Pats more time to see that he is worth what he wants and get a long term deal done.
I really think he understands that while he is a very good CB on his own, this system, coaching, and quality of the team, will help him become perhaps a HOFer There is always a risk that the team who he goes to will never be as good as the Pats will be over the next 5 years, and being on a great team helps an individual's rep a lot.
This is good for the Pats in that it gives them another 2 years before they have to replace a #1 CB. At the end the Pats will have had 3 years of elite play, and that would be a reasonable pay back for what they have invested in Samuel without having to worry much about a down turn in the level of his play over time. AND most importantly, it would get Samuel into the fold so there will be no training camp hold out and he can get all his work in. The only problem with this plan is that its all up front. You can't hide his money over time.
The second Deal I would offer is similar but would be a 3 year deal for about $26MM. with $18 guaranteed, and no franchise tag when the deal is done. That would get him to FA BEFORE he hit 30. Get him very close to what he is asking and he does not have him leaving before we can develop his successor.
Again I would want to know if there is a team out there who would what he is "reportedly" asking for. I really can't see a team looking to spend THAT kind of money on ANY CB.
As far as trading Samuel, I am really not hopeful. IMHO his is worth at least a mid round #1 plus a second next year or a third this year. IF the team who wants him is a low first rounder I would want a first and 2nd rounder this year, AND a 2nd the next year. Frankly I can't think that a team would give us those picks PLUS pay Samuel $30MM over the first 3 years. But then again, I didn't think anyone would give us a first AND pay Branch what HE wanted. Maybe there is a team who thinks they are one good CB away from a superbowl. but NO TEAM is just ONE good player away.
I know we can do this by just keeping on Franchising him, but I don't want him to miss the off season team activities. I appreciate your thoughts on any of these approaches
I am not into the 'if Asante leaves we are doomed' bandwagon until I see 2 or more consecutive good yearly season performances by him -The first 3 years showed me nothing other than an above average CB - NOT Elite as of now just because he had 5 interceptions of his 10 off of 2 qbs ,2 off A Rookie and the other 3 off of Rex Grossman-enuff said.
Yeah but 1 pick off Satan Manning in the playoffs is worth like 5.
Yeah but 1 pick off Satan Manning in the playoffs is worth like 5.
Manning getting picked off in the playoffs is really no big thing..It happens at least once every year by different guys on different teams against the colts...The only difference being in 2006 he was not picked off late in the game which was the norm for his career in the playoffs,thats what made a difference in their game winning drive against us.
don't think to hard it can be painful.....coming up with trade scenarios doesnt solve the situation. when it comes down to it beioli will do what is necessary and if that means caving to assante than fine and if it means dealing him then they will get top dollar but don't stress.
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It is my feeling that Samuel is worth $8-9MM/year. I also feel that no CB we draft THIS season will be close to Samuel's worth, even if he's the best CB drafted. [/QUOTE]When you use "worth" the second time, do you mean "worth" or "ability"?
Because the best cornerback drafted will not get $8-9MM/year. He'll get about $2MM/year.
Pencil me in as one who prefers first round draft picks with which to build a team, using the money money saved to sign a special vet. For example, for $8-9 MM we could have Samuel (using your numbers) or a first round CB and a guy like Adalius Thomas.
When you use "worth" the second time, do you mean "worth" or "ability"?
Because the best cornerback drafted will not get $8-9MM/year. He'll get about $2MM/year.
Pencil me in as one who prefers first round draft picks with which to build a team, using the money money saved to sign a special vet. For example, for $8-9 MM we could have Samuel (using your numbers) or a first round CB and a guy like Adalius Thomas.
Righto.
1st, he simply hasn't established himself as worth 8-9 million per.
2nd, merely because San Fran overpaid Nate Clements at that level (counting the realistic years only)
doesn't mean we should ... or that anyone else will.
If someone else DOES make him an offer thereabouts
... i hope it is one of the other elite AFC contenders ...
because that cap management mistake will shortchange the rest of their roster
by more than Asante will improve it !
The ol' "unseen consequences" bugaboo.
I would do the 2 year deal if I were the Pats. It's similar what they did for Law until they said goodbye to him. Will ensure we are super competitive for the superbowl for at least 2 years.
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One thing to remember in all these discussions is that Law pretty much performed as an elite corner only every OTHER year, and the Pats offered and gave him a ton of money even so.