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my advice...please read it as a joke..no need to get angry on this guy ..
he is just clueless

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=2758756


New England Patriots
Cap room: $26.9 million
The Patriots are gambling with their roster. They didn't want to pay big money for Deion Branch, so they lost him for lesser receivers. Yet, they went to the AFC title game without him. Now, they are contemplating not re-signing Asante Samuel, who will compete against Nate Clements for the big cornerback money in free agency. The Patriots also could lose tight end Daniel Graham and linebacker Tully Banta-Cain in free agency. Clearly, the window hasn't closed on the Patriots' Super Bowl runs, but their roster is getting thinner and thinner each year. It's going to be hard for them to stay at the 12-win level next season because they have the toughest schedule in the AFC (.535 against). Last year, they had a .496-against schedule, which helped their record. Still, the Patriots should win 10 or 11 games without too much trouble. Tom Brady is still the quarterback. Coach Bill Belichick has reached the Hall of Fame level, but at some point he needs a new contract. There is some thought this could be the final year of his deal. As everyone knows, Belichick keeps everything a mystery
very difficult to win 12 but will win 10 or 11 without too much trouble
 
I keep wondering how this turdburglar EVER got a job covering the NFL.
 
The best part is this sentence:

"Coach Bill Belichick has reached the Hall of Fame level, but at some point he needs a new contract."

Because normally, once a coach reaches that level, petty things like "contracts" no longer apply.

Here's some of John Clayton's attempt at summarizing the book of Matthew:

"Jesus has reached the level of the divine, but at some point he needs a new pair of sandals."
 
This guy Clayton isn't great but I don't think anything he said was all that egrigous. I mean, I would feel a lot better if Kraft came out and said SP/BB were signed to dual 10 yr contracts. I would also feel better if we let Graham go and put the two second yrs into the fire as run blockers with Watson in as an everydown receiving tight end (generalization I know, but you get the idea). Graham hasn't exactly lived up to Ben Coates standards or the award he won at UC as the nations best TE.
 
I live in Seattle, and Clayton has a weekly radio show on here.

Clayton is very knowledgeable about players, but he doesn't seem to get the concept that every dollar you pay one player is a dollar you can't pay somebody else. Before the 2005 season, he thought Troy Brown should get a $2 million dollar deal. If he were a GM, he'd be like many teams....good starters, not much depth.

Also, everytime he talks about how little Pioli and Belichick make, I just don't see where he could get that information. Pioli and Belichick? The Krafts? Their agents? None of them likely. He may have sources in the league office with access to their contracts -- but they may not contain any performance bonuses those two get.

The way it's reported, you'd think Belichick and Pioli must be stupid for staying and making so much less than they could make elsewhere. Does that make any sense to anybody? Of course not. You know that Kraft likes to give bonuses for performance, and I'll bet those two are nearly the highest if not the highest paid coach and GM over the past six years.
 
Oddest looking human being ever? He looks like Mr. Mackey from South Park mmmkay?
 
Clayton is such a dork. Gambling our roster? Hey buddy, nobody has been released, resigned, traded or drafted. Wait a lil while before you make nonsense claims that the Pats may not want to resign Samuel.
 
Clayton struggles...that's about all I have to say about that. Actually, as with most of the national media types, I think he's trying to make his mark. Calling the fall of a dynasty or the rise of a team (Arizona anyone?) is typically remembered amid failures by those who cover sports on a national basis. Which is why I don't put too much stock into the opinion of the team based on someone in Clayton's shoes. I equate the majority of national media "experts" to people picking the NCAA tournament. You have those guys in your pool every year that go crazy picking upsets left and right. Inevitably, they are right once, and everyone anoints them a "genius" for making the pick. Of course, they missed on the other picks, and don't win the pool, but they are forever the guy who picked Bradley over Kansas.
 
Thiasstuff is about entertainment not real information. What a goof.
 
"The truth is that Nick Saban, who learned NFL defenses under Belichick, will catch or pass the Patriots in the next year. If Daunte Culpepper continues to make his miraculous comeback from triple knee ligament surgery, the Dolphins could catch the Patriots this year. The Patriots are showing signs of slowing down, even though they should win 11 games with a much easier schedule than they had in 2005. Except for Tom Brady and Richard Seymour, the Patriots' roster is running out of Pro Bowl-caliber players. In contrast, Saban is assembling a big, physical team and has a quarterback in Culpepper who can compete with Brady. Saban surprised many by winning nine games as a first-year coach. Coming out of LSU, Saban was about as sure a lock to be a successful NFL coach as we've seen in the past 10 years. He's bright. He's tough. He devises winning game plans. He's building a winner in Miami. The Dolphins-Patriots battles should be good for years with Belichick and Saban going at it. Saban can't get too lax, though, because the Patriots had a good draft. If Miami slips for a year or two, the Pats will be back challenging for the AFC East."

- John Clayton


'Nuff said.
 
We're gambling we can replace TBC. With only 30 million and 4 picks in the first three rounds I don't see how we can do it.
 
"The truth is that Nick Saban, who learned NFL defenses under Belichick, will catch or pass the Patriots in the next year. If Daunte Culpepper continues to make his miraculous comeback from triple knee ligament surgery, the Dolphins could catch the Patriots this year. The Patriots are showing signs of slowing down, even though they should win 11 games with a much easier schedule than they had in 2005. Except for Tom Brady and Richard Seymour, the Patriots' roster is running out of Pro Bowl-caliber players. In contrast, Saban is assembling a big, physical team and has a quarterback in Culpepper who can compete with Brady. Saban surprised many by winning nine games as a first-year coach. Coming out of LSU, Saban was about as sure a lock to be a successful NFL coach as we've seen in the past 10 years. He's bright. He's tough. He devises winning game plans. He's building a winner in Miami. The Dolphins-Patriots battles should be good for years with Belichick and Saban going at it. Saban can't get too lax, though, because the Patriots had a good draft. If Miami slips for a year or two, the Pats will be back challenging for the AFC East."

- John Clayton


'Nuff said.

Anybody still remember Maxwell Smart?


Missed it by that much.:bricks:
 
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"The truth is that Nick Saban, who learned NFL defenses under Belichick, will catch or pass the Patriots in the next year. If Daunte Culpepper continues to make his miraculous comeback from triple knee ligament surgery, the Dolphins could catch the Patriots this year. The Patriots are showing signs of slowing down, even though they should win 11 games with a much easier schedule than they had in 2005. Except for Tom Brady and Richard Seymour, the Patriots' roster is running out of Pro Bowl-caliber players. In contrast, Saban is assembling a big, physical team and has a quarterback in Culpepper who can compete with Brady. Saban surprised many by winning nine games as a first-year coach. Coming out of LSU, Saban was about as sure a lock to be a successful NFL coach as we've seen in the past 10 years. He's bright. He's tough. He devises winning game plans. He's building a winner in Miami. The Dolphins-Patriots battles should be good for years with Belichick and Saban going at it. Saban can't get too lax, though, because the Patriots had a good draft. If Miami slips for a year or two, the Pats will be back challenging for the AFC East."

- John Clayton


'Nuff said.
 
"The truth is that Nick Saban, who learned NFL defenses under Belichick, will catch or pass the Patriots in the next year. If Daunte Culpepper continues to make his miraculous comeback from triple knee ligament surgery, the Dolphins could catch the Patriots this year. The Patriots are showing signs of slowing down, even though they should win 11 games with a much easier schedule than they had in 2005. Except for Tom Brady and Richard Seymour, the Patriots' roster is running out of Pro Bowl-caliber players. In contrast, Saban is assembling a big, physical team and has a quarterback in Culpepper who can compete with Brady. Saban surprised many by winning nine games as a first-year coach. Coming out of LSU, Saban was about as sure a lock to be a successful NFL coach as we've seen in the past 10 years. He's bright. He's tough. He devises winning game plans. He's building a winner in Miami. The Dolphins-Patriots battles should be good for years with Belichick and Saban going at it. Saban can't get too lax, though, because the Patriots had a good draft. If Miami slips for a year or two, the Pats will be back challenging for the AFC East."

- John Clayton


'Nuff said.
This is too funny, almost as good as Ron Borges on David Terrell in 2001. Thanks for posting this gem!

Actually, even Clayton's stuff this year is silly. We're doomed because we're losing three players, one of whom is TBC? Don't most teams lose at least three players every year?
 
Let's lock this thread with; "John Clayton is one of the dumbest sob's
I'ver ever read or listened to." Patsfaninpa
 
I don't know about you guy's but Culpepper scares the crap out of me. He is so miraculous. The way he angles those interceptions just sends shivers throughout the AFC East.

I'm starting to wonder if the Moss and Culpepper connection was real or not? I think they were kidnapped by aliens and replaced by lazy,non-hustling,who gives a crap clones.
 
John Clayton reminds me of Mr. Wizard, cannot figure out why this guy has so much credibility. I think he is the token "geek" of the NFL, nothing else makes any sense.
 
Dude, Mr. Wizard was awesome.
 
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