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You're kidding, right?

How is trading Chandler Jones for the 63rd pick in the draft and a 2.3 million dollar cap hit a good trade? THey could have kept Jones for less than 5 million more in cap space and still got a third round comp pick for him if he left in Free Agency.
 
Right now, his 2.3 million still counts against the Pat's cap. So basically they cut a guy and received ZERO cap relief for cutting him, which of course means the cut was performance related and not financially related.
According to Miguel his cap cost for 2016 is going to be about $2.7MM, BUT that's it. My point was there is NO dead money associated with Cooper's contract. They owe him what they owe him in 2016 and the associated cap hit, BUT, again, that's it. NO deady money.
 
How is trading Chandler Jones for the 63rd pick in the draft and a 2.3 million dollar cap hit a good trade? THey could have kept Jones for less than 5 million more in cap space and still got a third round comp pick for him if he left in Free Agency.

So who would you have starting for us at LG right now? And what has Thuney shown you to make you believe he won't be a long term player for us?
 
How is trading Chandler Jones for the 63rd pick in the draft and a 2.3 million dollar cap hit a good trade? THey could have kept Jones for less than 5 million more in cap space and still got a third round comp pick for him if he left in Free Agency.
Ted, get a grip, people have pointed out to you in this thread on several occasions EXACTLY why this trade worked out for the Pats too. How many times does the hammer have to hit the nail on the head before you stop submitting the same post over and over again?
 
Okay, PatsFans, tell me what you'd rather have:

1. Your LG for this year and the future on a rookie deal in Joe Thuney under contract for several years
2. A promising WR on a rookie deal in Malcolm Mitchell under contract for several years

or

1. Chandler Jones under contract for just 2016
2. Several million dollars less cap space
 
According to Miguel his cap cost for 2016 is going to be about $2.7MM, BUT that's it. My point was there is NO dead money associated with Cooper's contract. They owe him what they owe him in 2016 and the associated cap hit, BUT, again, that's it. NO deady money.

That's good. The Pats work every angle. I can't even imagine what the Pats would do with a non-tilted draft, but I wouldn't have it any other way [We win no matter what, so suck it Goondell].
 
Okay, PatsFans, tell me what you'd rather have:

1. Your LG for this year and the future on a rookie deal in Joe Thuney under contract for several years
2. A promising WR on a rookie deal in Malcolm Mitchell under contract for several years

or

1. Chandler Jones under contract for just 2016
2. Several million dollars less cap space


Or Chandler Jones and Thuney and Mitchell and no Cyrus Jones
 
Okay, PatsFans, tell me what you'd rather have:

1. Your LG for this year and the future on a rookie deal in Joe Thuney under contract for several years
2. A promising WR on a rookie deal in Malcolm Mitchell under contract for several years

or

1. Chandler Jones under contract for just 2016
2. Several million dollars less cap space

I've said I'm happy with our pass rushers this year. Jones is great, but he had issues too. I don't really worry about deal to deal, because it's all dependent on the market and cap at the time. As long as the team improves overall and I think it has.

The Pats are best at an overall talent plans in a crazy league where your key player can go down in a second.
 
You can't win if you don't buy a ticket. without high draft picks, the Pats have to gamble on upside sometimes IMO.
Exactly. The net is a~ $5 cap savings and 2nd rounder
 
They wouldn't release him if they wanted him on the team.

Sounds to me like he was moved so we can get that DT from the PS and can be resigned at any point next week again. If someone poaches him from waivers then this should reduce the liability..

Deus nailed it..
 
Seems like great move by BB (that nobody projected) to keep coveted binkies safe ..


EDIT: and to (possibly) keep - not fully but close to healthy - guy around without IR-ing him ..
 
I don't really get that. If Cooper clears waivers doesn't he become a FA?
Yes he does. And the Patriots can elect to bring him back if they desire to do so. If another team signs him it will reduce the amount the Patriots have tied up to him.
 
I still don't get this move. Another head scratcher from BB
 
I don't really get that. If Cooper clears waivers doesn't he become a FA?

Yes but his contract his guatanteed regardless of whom he plays for.
 
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