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Why did the Pats extend Hernandez last year?


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From a pure on-field standpoint, the plan entering last season was to use Hernandez as the #1 receiver, the guy they move around to get ideal matchups. That obviously didn't work out after he got hurt, but the plan going into the year was that Hernandez was going to have a monster season.
 
Why?

No crystal ball.

And that crap doesn't work anyway.
 
What??

A shooting in FLA and murder with Hernandezs finger prints all over it and you think that the Pats wont cut this thugturd?

Hernandez will never play in a Pats uniform again and will be gone as soon as possible. The Patriots do not want the baggage that goes along with Hernandez now. How do you think Kraft likes whats going on?

BTW, the Pats have known about the FLA shooting for months.

I'm finding it very hard to believe anything coming out of media circles.
when the facts are known we can make those judgements. Until then, M'eh.
 
He racked up 124 receptions 1,473 yards 13 TDs by age 22.

Next...
 
Frankly unless he's guilty I hope he's on the field.

I don't understand why people care about the character of players. As long as they're not convicted of anything and can help the team I'm a supporter.

After the Lewis saga I don't think there's any room in this league for anything but pragmatism.
 
Frankly unless he's guilty I hope he's on the field.

I don't understand why people care about the character of players. As long as they're not convicted of anything and can help the team I'm a supporter.

After the Lewis saga I don't think there's any room in this league for anything but pragmatism.

I find it hard to root for idiots like AH..... People wanted gronk traded because he's too happy.....by those standards, AH should be beheaded
 
Please note: I'm not trying to ask this question in either an accusatory way or an exculpatory way.

I'm just trying to understand something: if apparently, as various Twitter comments, ESPN, PFT, etc., there were numerous warning signs that Hernandez was a potential problem child in the making, why did the Pats extend him this past fall?

They certainly didn't need to do it: they could have said "Let's wait until next offseason" (if Hernandez complained why GRONK got an extension and he didn't, they could point to both the stats and the fact that only one of the two has tested positive for drugs).

So why did they feel it was in their best interest to do it back then?

I guess their crystal ball was broken and they didn't know that a player who had caused no problems for them was going to get involved in a homicide(damn, where is the psychic network when you need it!)
 
Go Jet!!! Best offseason for you ever.

And you spin on the FL shooting is cute. A convicted felon and liar sues Hernandez for shooting him and refuses to seek justice in the criminal courts and rather seek a big payday and it is Hernandez is definitely guilty. Yet, the FL police decided to cover the whole thing up and not seek prosecution.

Get a clue.

Bradley refused to say who shot him and press charges because his buddy was Hernandez. Bradley tried to cover for Hernandez saying the gun went off accidentally. The police do not seek charges in these cases. Florida lawsuit alleges Patriots' Hernandez shot friend in face - U.S. News

I read that they have the round that hit Bradley as well and its linked to a pistol Hernandez owns. Spin your way out of that one you homer.

And the Pats knew nothing about this until probably we did. The guy said up until about a week ago that he was shot by two guys he did not know. Hernandez was never linked to this shooting. The Pats never knew it existed.

The Pats did know.

A radio sports guy where I live that always money said so. And , I take his word over yours every day of the week.
 
Frankly unless he's guilty I hope he's on the field.

I don't understand why people care about the character of players. As long as they're not convicted of anything and can help the team I'm a supporter.

After the Lewis saga I don't think there's any room in this league for anything but pragmatism.

Football is a very violent game played by some very violent people. Sometimes, off the field, they do violent things (what do you expect from violent people). If you want to root for choir boys, go to church.
 
Get a clue.

Bradley refused to say who shot him and press charges because his buddy was Hernandez. Bradley tried to cover for Hernandez saying the gun went off accidentally. The police do not seek charges in these cases. Florida lawsuit alleges Patriots' Hernandez shot friend in face - U.S. News

I read that they have the round that hit Bradley as well and its linked to a pistol Hernandez owns. Spin your way out of that one you homer.



The Pats did know.

A radio sports guy where I live that always money said so. And , I take his word over yours every day of the week.

If you read it, it must be true.
 
Get a clue.

Bradley refused to say who shot him and press charges because his buddy was Hernandez. Bradley tried to cover for Hernandez saying the gun went off accidentally. The police do not seek charges in these cases. Florida lawsuit alleges Patriots' Hernandez shot friend in face - U.S. News

I read that they have the round that hit Bradley as well and its linked to a pistol Hernandez owns. Spin your way out of that one you homer.



The Pats did know.

A radio sports guy where I live that always money said so. And , I take his word over yours every day of the week.

LOL! You Jets fans kill me. Too stupid to read the own article you link to. From the article YOU LINKED TO:

A Palm Beach County police report obtained by NBC News said that the case became inactive after Bradley refused to cooperate with emergency officials, telling them he didn’t know who shot him.

“En route to the hospital while the Palm Beach County Fire Rescue was treating the victim, I attempted asking him several times if he knew who did this to him and he stated, 'No,'” thereport says. He did, however, deny that the wounds were self-inflicted.

Appaently, that is thug talk for Aaron Hernandez shot me and was by accident so don't press charges. But you are right, when the police have no idea who the shooter is, they typically don't press charges.

And where is these articles you read that they had the slug and it was linked to Hernandez? Until last week, the police in FL thought he was shot by an unknown assailant and the case was inactive.

I love it when Jets fans posing Pats fans come here and provide their own facts to destroy their own stupid arguments.

BTW, here is a USA Today Piece that blows away your argument:

The man who is suing Aaron Hernandez and claiming the New England Patriots tight end shot him in the face told responding police the night of the incident he was shot by "both black and Hispanic males," according to a police report obtained by USA TODAY Sports.

Bradley's attorneys allege Hernandez, who attended the University of Florida from 2007-2009, was not legally licensed to carry the firearm, which they claim he pointed at Bradley sometime after the two men and two others left Tootsie's, a strip club in Miami where they allege the two had an argument.

"We don't know whether it was accidental or deliberate," Jaroslawicz said when asked how and why the gun was allegedly discharged. "If we get to take Mr. Hernandez's testimony, perhaps he will tell us he accidentally pulled the trigger or maybe he did it on purpose."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...hooting-strip-club-alexander-bradley/2438713/

So, he covered for him because he knew it was an accident, but is now suing Hernandez to find out if it was by accident or deliberate.

And even if it was accidental, the police would investigate. Hernandez would be guilty of a crime since he most likely does not have a permit to carry in Florida. And if the gun was not legally his, he could b in a lot of trouble.

And BTW, the police in FL didn't know Hernandez was linked to the shooting until the press came to them about the lawsuit last week. How would the Patriots know? I don't care what a guy on the radio said.

Lastly, if the FL police had ballistic evidence proving Hernandez shot Bradley, that would be as big or bigger of a story right now as the Lloyd murder. Right now, the media isn't taken it seriously because there is absolutely no evidence it is a convicted felon and apparent liar's word vs. Hernandez.
 
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It was a bargain for what he can do on the field. He had spent 2 full seasons/offseasons with us and had zero off the field issues (to my knowledge) so it was a good value and nobody could have predicted it coming back to haunt us right now.

The only possible critiques on that contract would be 1) health issues and 2) already having so much $$ invested in the position with Gronk's new contract and many needs defensively but overall I agreed with the signing.
 
Please note: I'm not trying to ask this question in either an accusatory way or an exculpatory way.

I'm just trying to understand something: if apparently, as various Twitter comments, ESPN, PFT, etc., there were numerous warning signs that Hernandez was a potential problem child in the making, why did the Pats extend him this past fall?

They certainly didn't need to do it: they could have said "Let's wait until next offseason" (if Hernandez complained why GRONK got an extension and he didn't, they could point to both the stats and the fact that only one of the two has tested positive for drugs).

So why did they feel it was in their best interest to do it back then?

It would seem the reports are an exaggeration or fabrication given the circumstances surrounding the first time they were ever spoken.
 

These are only his current charges. In 2006, he go 18 months in prison for felony distribution charge. Ironically, he finished his probation only four months before the charge listed above.

I hate the fact that Hernandez associates with this type of scum, but I still think this guy is just looking for a payday and Hernandez isn't the shooter.
 
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