Scott37
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First two pages about Thomas signing and why he took less to come to New England.
"One guy might have been underpaid in Lunatic 2007 Market Dollars: Adalius Thomas. He signed with New England for five years and $35.04 million."
"I don't expect people to understand the contract,'' Adalius Thomas said over the phone from Logan Airport in Boston on Saturday night in the hoarse, scratchy voice that is his trademark. "It doesn't matter what people think of the contract. I know what the contract is. It's a real contract, not a paper contract, and I'm going to earn all of it.''
Thomas sounds like a great character guy to have around.
Also had good things to say about Wes Welker:
"This looming Wes Welker offer sheet could bring a hidden gem to New England -- a punt-returner and possession receiver. When's the last time a player led his team in receptions (Welker led Miami with 67 this year), punt returns (9.2-yard average) and kickoff returns (22.2-yard average)? Welker reminds me of a more versatile Steve Tasker."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/peter_king/03/04/thomas/index.html
"One guy might have been underpaid in Lunatic 2007 Market Dollars: Adalius Thomas. He signed with New England for five years and $35.04 million."
"I don't expect people to understand the contract,'' Adalius Thomas said over the phone from Logan Airport in Boston on Saturday night in the hoarse, scratchy voice that is his trademark. "It doesn't matter what people think of the contract. I know what the contract is. It's a real contract, not a paper contract, and I'm going to earn all of it.''
Thomas sounds like a great character guy to have around.
Also had good things to say about Wes Welker:
"This looming Wes Welker offer sheet could bring a hidden gem to New England -- a punt-returner and possession receiver. When's the last time a player led his team in receptions (Welker led Miami with 67 this year), punt returns (9.2-yard average) and kickoff returns (22.2-yard average)? Welker reminds me of a more versatile Steve Tasker."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/peter_king/03/04/thomas/index.html
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