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Remix 6 said:i hope your kidding? A top 5 YOUNG LB for a 2nd tier WR..thats a joke. Jets wouldnt even consider moving Vilma
I don't think there is but there is glee about getting value from the player whether on the field or otherwise - as opposed to sitting his ***** ass at home.mikey said:I still don't understand why there is so much glee about getting rid of Branch.
We wouldn't have Vince Wilfork Though, and now we have Maroney who could end up being as good or better than Jackson down the linemikey said:We could have drafted Stephen Jackson instead. .
BelichickFan said:I don't think there is but there is glee about getting value from the player whether on the field or otherwise - as opposed to sitting his ***** ass at home.
primetime said:From PFT:
"BRANCH TO BROADWAY?
A league source tells us that the reports of a contract offer to Pats receiver Deion Branch are true, and that in fact two teams have ponied up a six-year, $36 million package.
One of the two teams, per the source, is the New York Jets.
If a deal goes through, the Pats will receive (we're told) a second-round draft pick and a "pretty good player."
But the source told us that perhaps there's been a snag, because the deal was supposed to be done as of Thursday night.
The other team in the running for the Super Bowl XXIX MVP is presently unknown to us. We're working on finding out who it is, but the Jets are considered to be favorite to land him.
Stay tuned."
I feel like taking a nap and waking up when this is overprimetime said:If a deal goes through, the Pats will receive (we're told) a second-round draft pick and a "pretty good player."
primetime said:From PFT:
"BRANCH TO BROADWAY?
A league source tells us that the reports of a contract offer to Pats receiver Deion Branch are true, and that in fact two teams have ponied up a six-year, $36 million package.
One of the two teams, per the source, is the New York Jets.
If a deal goes through, the Pats will receive (we're told) a second-round draft pick and a "pretty good player."
But the source told us that perhaps there's been a snag, because the deal was supposed to be done as of Thursday night.
The other team in the running for the Super Bowl XXIX MVP is presently unknown to us. We're working on finding out who it is, but the Jets are considered to be favorite to land him.
Stay tuned."
Aldogg said:If its Minnesota, I think we could get Williamson from them and a 1st rounder, and I would do it in a heartbeat.
A first and a "pretty good player" huh?primetime said:From PFT:
"BRANCH TO BROADWAY?
A league source tells us that the reports of a contract offer to Pats receiver Deion Branch are true, and that in fact two teams have ponied up a six-year, $36 million package.
One of the two teams, per the source, is the New York Jets.
If a deal goes through, the Pats will receive (we're told) a second-round draft pick and a "pretty good player."
But the source told us that perhaps there's been a snag, because the deal was supposed to be done as of Thursday night.
The other team in the running for the Super Bowl XXIX MVP is presently unknown to us. We're working on finding out who it is, but the Jets are considered to be favorite to land him.
Stay tuned."
My guess is the Patriots want a 1st and a "pretty good player." Who that "pretty good player" is, though, is the question. McCareins, maybe? Victor Hobson?
BelichickFan said:I feel like taking a nap and waking up when this is over
AndyJohnson said:What was the reported offer the Pats made? 6/36 doesnt sound very far off?
Who is getting rid of anyone..??? Ormaybe you have missed all that has transpired the past many months.. maybe you have been in a coma..I don't know.. Branch IS under contract..or did you not realize that..Branch has effectively walked away from the team...wanting more money. THAT is HARDLY getting rid of a player. .and I would NOT call him key. The SPOT of a WR is key..I agree one is needed to spread the field, but Deion?? Hardly key...Did you not remember that the team went after Derrick Mason last year?? THATwould have been really great if he signed..but he went to the Ravens. This drumbeat of getting players for Brady is just nonsense when the players are demanding more and more money, to the point of overvalue. The team MAY be diminished some without Branch, but with others filling that role, it may not be as severe as you and others think. What other key players did the team "get rid of"??? Methinks you are equating "getting rid of" with NOT over paying players and if you don't understand that, you hardly understand what has happened the last few years.mikey said:I still don't understand why there is so much glee about getting rid of Branch.
The reality is that without Branch, our chance of winning our 4th Lombardi is severely diminished this year.
With Brady approaching the zenith of his career, we are just throwing away our BEST opportunity to pick up our 4th Lombardi.
The 2006 Superbowl XLI Lombardi is "ripe for OUR picking".
(a) The Colts just lost Edgerrin James.
(b) Palmer and Roethlisberger are just coming back from a major injury.
(c) The Steelers have the big bulls-eye on their back.
(d) Jay Cutler is a year away from starting.
(e) Steve McNair is just learning the offense.
In the next few years, it will much harder to win it all.
I still don't see the rationale in getting rid of almost all our key players.
No matter how good Pioli and Belichick are there is always risk in bringing in outside players.
Just look at who they brought in: Duane Starks, Monty Biesel, and Chad Brown. And even Corey Dillon is starting to look like a poor long-term signing. We could have drafted Stephen Jackson instead.
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mikey said:I still don't understand why there is so much glee about getting rid of Branch.
The reality is that without Branch, our chance of winning our 4th Lombardi is severely diminished this year.
With Brady approaching the zenith of his career, we are just throwing away our BEST opportunity to pick up our 4th Lombardi.
The 2006 Superbowl XLI Lombardi is "ripe for OUR picking".
(a) The Colts just lost Edgerrin James.
(b) Palmer and Roethlisberger are just coming back from a major injury.
(c) The Steelers have the big bulls-eye on their back.
(d) Jay Cutler is a year away from starting.
(e) Steve McNair is just learning the offense.
In the next few years, it will much harder to win it all.
I still don't see the rationale in getting rid of almost all our key players.
No matter how good Pioli and Belichick are there is always risk in bringing in outside players.
Just look at who they brought in: Duane Starks, Monty Biesel, and Chad Brown. And even Corey Dillon is starting to look like a poor long-term signing. We could have drafted Stephen Jackson instead.
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