serifyn
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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- Apr 2, 2010
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Mankins was paid less than 2 million dollars last year, probably even less than 1 million since he came extremely late in the season.
it is obvious that he wants to be a free agent and he has already proven he is willing to sit out for most of the season if he doesnt like how he is treated.
i dont understand why people want to so easily just disrespect him and slap the franchise tag on him, if you think he is worth the money then pay him, otherwise let him go and try to find a better deal, he wants around 10 million, if the patriots think he is worth the money then pay him, enough with this charade and musicial roster spots.
mankins hasent been approached because the patriots dont have any rules on the new CBA, but frankly there are very few teams aside from the patriots who have the cap space to pay mankins what he wants so when the new rules go in and the patriots understand them, they will make a very fair offer to mankins.
it is obvious that he wants to be a free agent and he has already proven he is willing to sit out for most of the season if he doesnt like how he is treated.
i dont understand why people want to so easily just disrespect him and slap the franchise tag on him, if you think he is worth the money then pay him, otherwise let him go and try to find a better deal, he wants around 10 million, if the patriots think he is worth the money then pay him, enough with this charade and musicial roster spots.
mankins hasent been approached because the patriots dont have any rules on the new CBA, but frankly there are very few teams aside from the patriots who have the cap space to pay mankins what he wants so when the new rules go in and the patriots understand them, they will make a very fair offer to mankins.