cupofjoe1962
Experienced Starter w/First Big Contract
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Richard Seymour has not been the same player since hurting his MCL in
2005 playing fullback.
I tivo all of the Pats games and re-watch them to key on various plays
and players performances.
Seymour was never a stat guy, but he did create havoc for offensive
lineman.
He is no longer the dominant player of 2002, 2003, & 2004.
He made the pro-bowl in 2006, but I feel it was based on past reputation than play on the field.
He is signed through 2009.
If his play does not improve, will the Pats give him another contact?
He is not the "take less to play for the Pats" type of guy.
History would let me believe that Pioli and Belichick may try to move
Seymour, but then again he is a Belichick favorite.
2005 playing fullback.
I tivo all of the Pats games and re-watch them to key on various plays
and players performances.
Seymour was never a stat guy, but he did create havoc for offensive
lineman.
He is no longer the dominant player of 2002, 2003, & 2004.
He made the pro-bowl in 2006, but I feel it was based on past reputation than play on the field.
He is signed through 2009.
If his play does not improve, will the Pats give him another contact?
He is not the "take less to play for the Pats" type of guy.
History would let me believe that Pioli and Belichick may try to move
Seymour, but then again he is a Belichick favorite.