04-05-2009, 07:48 AM
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Re: A Defensive End at 23 or 34 or earlier
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Originally Posted by DNR
This is exactly why I believe he'll be allowed to leave. His age and injuries are up, and his production hasn't matched the last contracted he received. I expect they'll come in low (especially if they already have a replacement like Gilbert) and let him walk if negotiations become difficult.....
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That could happen. The other thing is that with the abundance of teams moving to the 3-4 someone could decide that he's worth more than the Pats are willing to pay. I don't see Seymour pulling a James Sanders and staying for less than absolute top dollar, whatever that is. If he wants to stay and is reasonable then I think he stays, but those are very big ifs.
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