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Curran: Everything will work out
Tom E. Curran
Providence Journal August 23, 2006 Patriots' holdout wide receiver Deion Branch gave an interview to CBS-4 in Boston last night, telling the channel's Steve Burton, "I'm pretty sure everything's going to work out.." Branch was at the And1 hoop tour as it stopped in Boston. He's been officially holding out since July 27 and is expected to be fined $14,000 per day for his unexcused absence. Branch has a year left on the five-year deal he signed as a rookie in 2002. He's on the books to make a little more than $1 million this season but that figure is well below market value for a player of his skills. The Pats have offered three- and five-year deals to Branch that will pay him close to $6 million per season. Branch and his agent, Jason Chayut, haven't countered the offer from the Pats that they've termed "insulting." Asked if he missed playing, Branch said, "I'm human. I have my days and ups and downs. I realize it's business and what they're doing is business." Asked if he considered the $14,000 per day he's being fined, Branch joked, "I haven't really thought about it." Turning more serious, he said, "No, you have to [think about it]. It is what it is. Hopefully we can do something about it and we can figure out what's what." Branch said he'd watched the team's first two preseason games and that he believed the offense was running well. It will run better, he added, "When and if I get back." |
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Now that's interesting. That's the first time that I've heard reference to a five year deal.
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I wish someone would insult me like that. Say hello to baby Ty Law. |
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Big mistake #3.
#1 was turning down a very fair contract offer. #2 was holding out beyond one week. And, #3 was giving that interview. It would have been better if he had jsut kept his mouth shut. As you can see by the reaction on htis board, he is not doing himself any favors. |
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Curran said "everthing will work out"?
That's great! I trust his opinion as he has good ties with both players and management. Now if just Branch said "everything will work out" that might be a diffferent story. Hopefully Curran's sources are a little more in depth than Steve Burton's. |
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So the questoin of whether a new deal signed in 2006 that runs to 2010 is a 4 year extention or a 5 year deal is one of semantics |
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Branch is physically ready to play. He has stayed away. How many minutes did he play in last year's preseason? If Branch comes to practice the day after Labor Day, having agreed to a new contract, we will all celebrate and all will be forgotten by the bye week. If not, pioli will pick up a receiver, perhaps that day, perhaps another after a week, and move on.
If not, bb can try to trade him, or wait until next year, and franchise and trade. |
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