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Miguel 03-15-2006 06:26 AM

Why should Branch sign now??
 
He will be the best wide receiver from the 2002 draft who will be an UFA in 2007. There is only one wide receiver from the 2003 draft who is widely rated better than Branch - Andre Johnson AND Andre Johnson is signed through the 2008 season. Javon Walker is the only top receiver that I can think of that is not already signed for the 2007 season and he is looking for a new deal. To sum up, it is very likely that Branch will be the top wideout available in free agency in 2007. Branch has to expect that the Patriots will franchise Seymour in 2007 so the Pats will not be able to use the franchise tag on Branch. Therefore, I do not expect any Branch extension until there is a Seymour extension.

edzo44 03-15-2006 06:42 AM

I thought I read that the new CBA allows 2 franchise tags. Did I misread? :confused:

smg93 03-15-2006 06:44 AM

Wasn't last season the only season Branch played in all the games? The only reason I would see him signing now is for guaranteed money just in case he gets hurt (jeez, i hope not) in 2006.

BelichickFan 03-15-2006 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by smg93
The only reason I would see him signing now is for guaranteed money just in case he gets hurt (jeez, i hope not) in 2006.

Right, Branch isn't exactly a big guy. And we all have ligaments. What happens if, in Week 13, he tears an ACL ? Bye bye big money.

Covert 03-15-2006 07:02 AM

He shouldn't reup with the Patriots unless they make a Marvin Harrison-type offer (which his performances thus far really don't merit - he's good, but he's not Torry Holt).

I think we have to assume we're going to lose Seymour and Branch in the coming seasons; this is the first time in years that there've been a lot of critical free agents who are going to be difficult to sign at once, and my feeling is that New England isn't an attractive place to play football (as seen by players like Derrick Mason choosing to go to other, less successful, clubs for less money).

Of course, tomorrow they'll sign all the top free agents left on the market and prove me wrong, but I genuinely think that there's an image problem here (plus the whole "the Patriots underpay their players" thing - which *is* true for the stars, eg Bruschi on a way undermarket deal, but isn't true for the JAG-plus guys.)

PatsChick87 03-15-2006 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Covert
, and my feeling is that New England isn't an attractive place to play football (as seen by players like Derrick Mason choosing to go to other, less successful, clubs for less money).

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My answer to those fighting words are Harrison, Brady and Tedy to name a few true football players who find NE attractive enough! There will always be some good players who find playing in warmer climes, domes, etc an important part of their decisions. I'll take the Harrison type any day of the week and twice on Sundays!!!! ;)

DefenseRules 03-15-2006 07:19 AM

He might sign now maybe because he WANTS to. Maybe? Just saying, not everyone wants to jump ship.

Pats67 03-15-2006 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by DefenseRules
He might sign now maybe because he WANTS to. Maybe? Just saying, not everyone wants to jump ship.

DR, just keep in mind that that whole post was basically pulled from the *ss. Let's be honest. In one breath it says the Patriots have an image problem with players and New England isn't an attractive area to play (no, why would anybody want to play in a brand new stadium for the three-time champs led by the best coach in football) and then in the other it says that players like Tedy Bruschi sign "undermarket" deals. I can only assume they do so because somebody is holding a gun to their head.

Not going out of my way to be confrontational here, but we have no idea why Derrick Mason didn't come here. It could simply have been the style of offense, where he wasn't going to be the focal receiver. Again, we can only 'assume'. Just like 'assuming' that Branch and Seymour are goners, even in the face of what's happening right now. Isn't it possible that these moves/non-moves are indication that they have decided who they want to march forward with, and who they don't? What's the cap room all about? I don't think its solely about signing Dan Koppen.

Pujo 03-15-2006 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by edzo44
I thought I read that the new CBA allows 2 franchise tags. Did I misread? :confused:

There are two types of franchise-like tags (the franchise tag and the transition tag) but a team may only use one a year (either one franchise or one transition).

patsfaninpa 03-15-2006 08:11 AM

5yr 30m extension. 10M upfront would get his attention. Great
hedge against an injury or being franchised.


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