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some of you would pay randy 10m a year? owww....
i would love to hear your reasoning
i think that is WAY too much
why do you guys constantly try to beat this dead horse? the market will establish his price...if it's 15 million a year then it's 15 million a year...it has NOTHING to do with any perceived limits on your part. Now say a team offers Moss 10 million and he comes back to the Pats and says he'll take 8.5 or 9 mil from them....YOU won't do this deal because it's "TOO MUCH!!!"??...IT'D BE BELOW MARKET. So then, from what I gather, all you guys want cheap WR's and refuse to pay the all time TD in a season holder below market because it offends your monetary sensibilities? What it comes down to is you have to PAY for performance in this league offensively.Moss in his second year with Brady would definitely be a huge plus for the Patriots offense.
I'm glad none of you are associated with the Patriots front office.
I dont know if you guys remember but we paid Ty Law over $10M his last year here and he played just a few games....We won the Super Bowl without him?? Remember? Buehler? I dont think money will be a problem.
12-15 mill in guaranteed for Moss over the next few years isn't unreasonable. Sure, I was hoping he'd work out a hometown-discount type deal, but we are talking about re-signing one of the few best receivers in the history of the game, the second most important player on our team last season, and a player who was a huge reason why we had the greatest offense in the history of the game.
Now it's time to EXTEND BRADY!
I agree - lower his cap, make sure he's here until retirement even if the league goes uncapped and don't have to deal with the contractual poison pill crap that raises it's ugly head in the last capped season if in fact the owners opt out of the CBA. He should be extended through 2013 or 2014.