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hes going to need to want to stay.
There are teams in need of RB help(jets)that will pay him more then we will.
Lets get him a ring this year then
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There are teams in need of RB help(jets)that will pay him more then we will.
this isn't as simple as Woodhead or Vareen. Sciz made a good point when he noted that we are definitely going to have 4 TE's on the 53 next season....at a minimum. I see Boldin, Ridley and Vareen as locks as base RBs I also see a big SY RB/FB as a need next season, like a Larsen or the Navy kid as a possibility. Finally there's the investment we made in Demps, who will have a full off season + to get into football shape as KR/PR/3rd down RB who has all the same skills as Woodhead but is quicker, faster, younger, and cheaper.He's on the 53 now. As long as you can figure out the $$, I dont see a roster or market competition issue with keeping both Woodhead and Vereen (isn't V still under rookie contract through next year too) through at least part of camp. the roster limit is 99 (or something ludicrous like that) for the start of camp. You can alway consider TRYING to trading one rb for future draft picks at the point where you think you have too many. There are too many injuries and guys who fall out for other reasons not to keep them around.
Here's a thought. Would the Pats possibly bring back Woodie pay him a million a year, and then move him to slot receiver. He's just as quick as Welker and has good hands. The only question would be his ability to run all the slot receiver routes well and read defenses from the LOS rather than the backfield. Just a thought
Here's a thought. Would the Pats possibly bring back Woodie pay him a million a year, and then move him to slot receiver. He's just as quick as Welker and has good hands. The only question would be his ability to run all the slot receiver routes well and read defenses from the LOS rather than the backfield. Just a thought