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Is this the last we've seen of Mayo as a Patriot?
Sad for him.
Future Patriots coach.
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Is this the last we've seen of Mayo as a Patriot?
Sad for him.
Yes. I was thinking Brackett but I think I had him conflated with Sanders.
Have one LB on practice squad and he is a rookie Kevin Synder.
Do they go practice squad route or a eligible free agent?
Would they add Ball or Iosofa for RB depth and go with what they have on defense?
Bob Sanders.That's what I'm thinking. His body can't take the pounding that he's dishing out. Some guys are like that. Who was that little LB the Colts had who was always destroying himself?
This is a real shame. But it was clear he hadn't fully recovered from the patella surgery yet. There is no question that the only way he stays with the Pats is if he take a huge pay cut or becomes a coach.
Even at the league minimum, he'd get well over a million. So if he wants to play for around $2MM plus incentives to 4, they will probably work things out, because it is well known that BB loves him....even if Felger and afew others here don't.
Don't disregard the coaching thing. Mayo went all in as a Pat a while ago. He lives here now fulltime, and his family is deeply rooted in NE (Wrentham). He has young kids in school and loves area as well as the organization. If he wants to play, I don't think he'll get more than what the Pats offer, and if he retires, I'm sure there will be a job for him within the organization if he wants it.
And Freeney being back helps an immense amount as well.I wouldn't expect this to have a significant impact on the game. As long as Collins and Hightower play a full game, we should be good.
Wow! That sucks. Unfortunately, he may have played his last game in a Patriots' uniform. He is going to have to take another huge paycut to stay.
As long as Hightower and Collins are able to play, the Pats can overcome the loss.
The guy was an amazing pick at #10 and has lived up to the draft capital that was invested in him to be on this team
Is 5 full Pro-Bowl-ish years worth a top 10 pick?
You can debate either side of that coin.