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Pays to Stay? Ochocinco and New England Talk Contract
Pays to Stay? Ochocinco and New England Talk Contract
By: Derek Havens
The New England Patriots and Chad Ochocinco experiment did not go as planned in the 2011 NFL season and according to a report by Liz Mullen of the Sports Business Journal, Ochocinco has been asked to restructure his contract. ...
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Re: Pays to Stay? Ochocinco and New England Talk Contract
Frankly I don't get it. I read either Chris Price or Greg Bedard say that at the combine they heard that the team doesn't EVER expect Chad to get it at this point based on what transpired last season, but because he is well liked in the locker room and didn't cause any problems and is fun to have around... they might bring him back on a reduced deal with the expectation he would likely be cut before the season.
Who has stolen Bill Belichick and what have they done with him???
Re: Pays to Stay? Ochocinco and New England Talk Contract
Hmmmmm... maybe the Pats want Ocho to compete with Branch in camp and they'll keep one of them as the senior guy. Clearly this position needs at least one WR to stretch the field. One would think Ocho still has the physical skills to do this but this past year his mental ability to understand the scheme apparently held him back. Or maybe it's just an insurance policy in case the Pats aren't able to reel in any blue chip talent during the draft. I agree with the other readers - I don't quite get this. But we've seen the Pats restructure and sign guys during the offseason only to make them compete during camp and then release them.
Re: Pays to Stay? Ochocinco and New England Talk Contract
Hard to believe they dont bring branch back. i know everyone wants to put him out to pasture, but hes got great chemistry with Brady and that goes a long way, even though branch has declining skills, his intelligence on the field shows up when the pats need it most, he is an asset, nothing more, nothing less.
As for Ochocinco, he really got a bad rap last year, what people dont understand about him is that he didn't really have a place on the field, with 2 TEs on the field permanently and usually a runningback in as well it only leaves room for 2 WRs, one of whom, Welker is never coming off the field, which means OC had to beat out branch, a guy who would always managed to get open when the patriots had to have it.
Going into next year, whoever they bring in here will have to beat out branch. im not saying that is impossible to do or anything, but Belichick has shown again and again that when it comes down to talent or intelligence on the field, he will chose the later, so for example, if the patriots bring Brandon Lloyd in here and he doesn't understand or execute his job, branch will beat him out as well.
Re: Pays to Stay? Ochocinco and New England Talk Contract
As far as I can tell, he's due to make $3MM this year under his restructured contract (correct me if I'm wrong on that). That's rich for a guy with his performance last year but probably not for a guy with his potential.
IMO, the Pats have to look at that and decide how much, if any, of it he is worth to them, probably with some incentives, and then either cut him or make him an offer.
At that point, if the Pats offered him a watered-down deal,the question for 85 would be whether he thinks he'd be worth more in another scheme.
I kind of like him and hope he stays, but, as they say, it's a business.
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Re: Pays to Stay? Ochocinco and New England Talk Contract
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Originally Posted by PatsFanSince74
As far as I can tell, he's due to make $3MM this year under his restructured contract (correct me if I'm wrong on that). That's rich for a guy with his performance last year but probably not for a guy with his potential.
IMO, the Pats have to look at that and decide how much, if any, of it he is worth to them, probably with some incentives, and then either cut him or make him an offer.
At that point, if the Pats offered him a watered-down deal,the question for 85 would be whether he thinks he'd be worth more in another scheme.
I kind of like him and hope he stays, but, as they say, it's a business.
Why do you like him? Personally, I prefer players who can perform within the system stay... And the team seems to believe that the odds are Chad never will.
Personally I'd prefer Brady spend his valuable and limited time either fine tuning his rapore with his existing WR's with whom he already has achieved some or building it with a youngster who may yet achieve some...
Hopefully Chad's agent has a line on some team willing to pay him more than minimum salary because that is obviously what they will dangle for him to return. Could be they are making a gesture to indicate to other teams they have no issue with Chad beyond he can't grasp the system here. In hopes someone will give him a shot and take them off the hook. I doubt he has any trade value, but you never know. And if they are so enamored of the personality maybe they just want to make sure not to hurt his feelings or remaining prospects...
Re: Pays to Stay? Ochocinco and New England Talk Contract
with Welker and branch both being FA's and not knowing what the market is for guys like Lloyd or who will be there on Draft day it's just a back up to keep ocho at lest untill camp, but even with that said he was geting less playing time then Tiquan Underwood it dont get any worst then that
Re: Pays to Stay? Ochocinco and New England Talk Contract
This has to be a April fools joke...oh wait we are almost in March. I said i will never question BB decisions again but i might seriously recant on this one. How can they even fantom bringing that bum back? what so he can learn another play from our playbook? Now that would be two whole plays in two years oh whoopee.