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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Translation: Nobody is offering what the Patriots want.Per Ed Werder, Mallett is not available for trade.
For another team. He will be gone next year unless we give him a large contract with the plan to have him start soon. If he stays here it's because we pay him as much as teams that want to have him fight for a starting spot next year.Per Ed Werder, Mallett is not available for trade.
IMO, this is great news. I think he will be a very good QB after these 3 years behind Brady.
Translation: Nobody is offering what the Patriots want.
True dat. It's actually pretty funny how teams deliberately use the media to spread disinformation, and how much the media laps it all up.Or he will be traded sometime tonight. Media reports like this are useless. Last night there were reports that the Bills had no intention of trading Stevie Johnson.
Hope this is wrong, a 2nd round draft pick on the lines or at TE will contribute much more this year than Mallett will. If Brady gets injured we're screwed anyway.
You know that repeating something enough times doesn't make it true, right?Mallett is putrid, please trade him for whatever you can get BB.
Funny, that's what I think whenever I see people talking about getting a 2nd for Mallett.You know that repeating something enough times doesn't make it true, right?
A 2nd? I wouldn't trade him for anything less than a 1st!!Funny, that's what I think whenever I see people talking about getting a 2nd for Mallett.
This is what my 2nd comment on Mallett, good one?You know that repeating something enough times doesn't make it true, right?
The drama continues. I would love to see Mallett stick around and ultimately unseat Brady just to see this board meltdown.