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Yeah, he's way past his prime. So was Junior Seau, but he shored up a weakness a year ago. Wheatley and Willhite show a lot of promise, but are they ready for prime time in Wk1? Not even Ty was ready to be a starter Wk 1 way back when. Either was Assante.

Sign Ty as a 1-yr bridge to get the rookies ready.

What's the verdict on this board? Thumbs up on Ty in '08 or thumbs down?
 
I get the (bad) feeling we'll see Hank Poteat back in a Pats uniform before Law....but then again I thought some guy named Fernaaandoooo was going to be starting so what he heck do I know :eek:
 
I'm on the fence on this one. In one hand Ty brings experience and could most likely do a respectable job. OTOH he's got an ME mentality and is getting up there in years.....
 
Yeah, he's way past his prime. So was Junior Seau, but he shored up a weakness a year ago. Wheatley and Willhite show a lot of promise, but are they ready for prime time in Wk1? Not even Ty was ready to be a starter Wk 1 way back when. Either was Assante.

Sign Ty as a 1-yr bridge to get the rookies ready.

What's the verdict on this board? Thumbs up on Ty in '08 or thumbs down?


I second that motion. With Law on the roster we won 3 SB's in 4 years. Without him we're now 0 for 3. It's time we put the law back in our secondary.

Come on Ty....Make it happen. I've still got your jersey damnit.
 
Why overspend on a guy that can barely cover a #3 receiver?

These Ty Law threads are a joke. If Belichick had extra $$$ to spend I'm sure he'd make
a trade for a young OL player right about now which would help this team way more than Ty freaking Law.
 
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Last I heard Law was the size of a MLB.
 
Yeah, he's way past his prime. So was Junior Seau, but he shored up a weakness a year ago. Wheatley and Willhite show a lot of promise, but are they ready for prime time in Wk1? Not even Ty was ready to be a starter Wk 1 way back when. Either was Assante.

Sign Ty as a 1-yr bridge to get the rookies ready.

What's the verdict on this board? Thumbs up on Ty in '08 or thumbs down?

Just sign him to a 24 hour contract so he can retire as a Patriot and we can get on with the season.

There is nothing that Ty Law can do here that can't be done by any other CB we currently have. He was an asset in the past, and he will always be a great player in memory. But it is just that, a memory.

Besides that, his family apparently has an insatiable appetite, and there is simply not enough money in New England's coffers to adequately feed them these days. At least, according to 24's own comments when he left here.

I hope he retires as a Patriot. Other than that, I hope to never see him in a Patriots' uniform again.
 
while we're at it...sign Lawyer Milloy too...and Tebucky Jones
 
while we're at it...sign Lawyer Milloy too...and Tebucky Jones

and Roland James, and Ronnie Lippett and Ray Clayborn and Fred Marion and Rick Sanford ....
 
can Mike Haynes still play??...suit him up...this falling sky really is heavy
 
Nothing wrong with wanting to shore up a position filled with unknowns. There are several CBs out there that the team could look to.
 
I would like to see Law come back and help this team but I do not think it will happen. It might if he is willing to lower his price but I think he will go to the browns sometime in the next week.
 
Just sign him for week 9, then cut him. I don't know what it is about Ty Law but Manning passes seem to gravitate right towards his hands.
 
Just sign him for week 9, then cut him. I don't know what it is about Ty Law but Manning passes seem to gravitate right towards his hands.

It's simple: Law was a great player.

If he can still be good, or even pretty good, I don't see the harm in giving him a shot in what looks to be the weakest position on the team. Are you guys really that comfortable with the current CBs for this season that you see no benefit to bringing in a guy that can help mentor the youngsters and spell them throughout games for a season?

And yes, obviously the money would have to make sense.

Anyway, I wonder what kind of shape he's in right now. If he's a blob, then forget it.
 
Ty Law is among the least likely veterans of his age, ability, and long-standing savvy to be a mentor. He's too self-absorbed.

He is NOT too self-absorbed to be a fine team player. But leadership of any kind is, I think, beyond him.
 
Does Anyone know what our Cap Situation is, and What Law would likely be asking for (other than the Crown Jewels, the Hope Diamond, and one or two Spanish Galleons full of Gold dubloons)?
 
Last I heard..he wanted to feed his family again.....
 
Does Anyone know what our Cap Situation is, and What Law would likely be asking for (other than the Crown Jewels, the Hope Diamond, and one or two Spanish Galleons full of Gold dubloons)?

We have approx $5.7 million in cap room after yesterday's cuts. I have no idea what Law is looking for.
 
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