Not to mention if you release an injured player the Pats would be on the hook for an injury settlement... they would have to pay at least 8-10 weeks of his salary even if they released him tomorrow
From what I hear of Taylor price, the whole situation brings to mind David Givens circa 2002. Similar size with very good measurables but mediocre college production blamed on poor QB play and scheme.
BB clearly is trying to do the same thing with Gronkowski/Hernandez that he tried with...
According to Football Outsiders Chambers has consistently been among the worst starting WRs in the league for most of his career. He's a waste of money and a roster spot, even at veteran minimum.
Do we know for a fact that the deal was not conditioned on Sey reporting? Very hard to tell what the truth is but it strikes me that just because the deal showed up on the NFL transactions report doesn't mean that it doesn't have any conditions.
Agreed. On the flip side, I think teams like the raiders often grade out poorly on draft retrospectives because of poor player development as much as poor drafting. Players like Robert Gallery and Michael Huff may have been much more successful had they ended up on the Pats.
younger and cheaper... and much worse. You get what you pay for. A 24 year old crappy player is still a crappy player. If he can't play for Denver he can't play for us.
Also, KR and PR demand very different skillsets, although there is some overlap. PR is all about (1) hands and ball security - you are often catching the ball in tight quarters, (2) decision-making (fair catch or no), and (3) short-area quickness. KR is all about speed, burst and vision...
Maroney is the best option - he was a very good KR as a rookie and with the depth we have at RB there's no reason not to use him as a KR again.
Also, I've never understood why people complain about using starters as special teamers - as if special teams plays are somehow "wasted" plays or...
Re: Adam Schefter Cassel misunderstood what signing the tender meant
In 2005 (?) the eagles withdrew a franchise tender on DT Corey Simon right around the start of training camp, making him a free agent. He signed a big-money deal with the Colts and subsequently bombed.
One other item to throw on the fire... believe it or not the 34th pick is actually worth more than the 3rd pick. See this link
On the clock: Rationality — Behavioral biases in the NFL Draft Nudge blog
This is a much better deal than many might think
This is true for a player that has not signed the franchise tender but is not correct in this case. Now that Cassel has signed the tender he is like any player under a one-year contract. He cannot have negotiate with other teams without the Patriots permission and he can be traded to anybody...
Cassel can be traded at any time, with or without a long-term contract. The reason most franchise player trades have included a long-term contract is you cannot trade the player unless they are under contract - meaning they have to sign the tender. They are then traded and immediately sign an...
If 2010 is uncapped we can keep Cassel (if he isnt traded), Wilfork and Mankins without any extensions:
Mankins will be an RFA (tendered at $2.5-$3 million)
Cassel will also be an RFA, albeit with a $16 million tender
The franchise tag could then be applied to Wilfork (tendered at $7-8...
Gonzalez would be a nice addition, although they would still have to give us some picks - he's older and makes a hefty salary. He's still a good player and generally an upstanding locker room guy as far as I can tell.
They would have to pay us to take Larry Johnson off their hands- he's old...
Now we get to find out just how good Belichick really is
TB's injury is disappointing but we finally get to find out if its the chicken or the egg. If Belichick can win 10+ games with Cassel it will go down as his best coaching job ever. I'm excited to see what happens. No more Easterbrook...
That email is from a 23 year old, fresh out of college junior staffer making $30K tops. Nonetheless they are well trained in the art of sounding concerned and responsive while actually saying nothing. At least they responded promptly.
I think it would be a good idea. Tackle/guard is a lot like shortstop and second base; you can move one way but not the other. An average tackle will usually be an above-average guard, but even top guards will struggle at tackle.
Re: Whatever Pepper Johnsons said worked
I think it probably has more to do with bringing an 8th man (Harrison) into the box than anything the Coaches said.
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