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"Good faith" my ass. The Patriots blocked Welker from a fair market deal
Really? Because I kind of thought that was the purpose of the franchise tag on some level. To keep a player (at a high cap hit) that you are trying to negotiate with on a longer term deal.
To say "they BLOCKED Welker" from a fair market deal is a bit of a stretch. Did they pay him what they should have? No. And that is the choice that they made, and will have to make again. It is also the reason why they may end up on the wrong side of things if his production should continue to stay high (which it should) and he ends up on another team.
They chose to pay Welker almost 10 million dollars guaranteed this year, which would put him in line with most of the other elite WRs of the game.
I think we'd begin to get into a whole other debate here as to exactly how much they robbed Welker by "only" paying him 10 million dollars guaranteed this year, and we could probably go 'round and 'round for hours on that subject alone as everyone will have different opinions.
Keep in mind that N.England probably didn't want to have to deal with a 10 million dollar cap hit this year either. There are arguments to both sides, and for whatever reason they held their ground (not that I necessarily agree with their decision).
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