Terry Glenn is a cowgirl
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think that we will now wait and see until the 2nd wave of free agency. When the vet FA's start to question their agents and the thought that their career may be over and that's when the Pats pounce and get them at a reasonable rate.
i think that is exactly what they are going to do, they probably want players like edwards and hartwell now but will wait to see if other teams will overpay and if they dont they will get them for what they think is a reasonable rate:rocker:
I wonder if Stallworth will fall into that category. when healthy, he stretches the field.
that is true, but his agent is rosenhaus so he will probably find someone that will be willing to overpay. i am not a big fan of overpaying for stallworth but if he does make it to the second part of fa and can be had for cheap then he would be worth a shot, but its probably unlikely that he will be very cheap
i say we stay away from anybody associated with rosenhaus or the postons!
True, but if they don't find a fool to overpay, make an offer. If they accept it, fine, if not sayonara. If Welker is in the fold, the Pats are operating from a position of strength wrt negotiations. FA negotiations are a different animal from draft negotiations. You know that eventually you have to make it work for a draft pick so the agent has a bit of leverage. For a free agent and a team that is pretty successful and doesn't NEED that player, the team has the upper hand in that they can move on to the next one and say that the demands were too high.