Brady6
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You see it this way because you have an agenda. It's not a "boo Edelman, yay Amendola!" thing, and your insistence on making it into that, over and over again, just further proves that you're either incredibly dense or really disingenuous on this topic. Does it help to know that a lot of the people who you keep butting heads with were against the Amendola signing when it happened and still don't like it to this day? I wasn't one of them, but even I had an "I guess we'll wait and see; seems like an overpay but if he manages to stay healthy it could be a good deal" perspective.
Everyone on this board likes Edelman and wants to see him re-sign with the Patriots and have a great deal of success... for the right price. You need to get that through your head, because me and about thirty other posters are sick of repeating it over and over again for your benefit. If this keeps up, I'm just going to have to put you on ignore, and while you probably don't care, I'm sure that I'm far from the only one who's at that point.
I also like Kyle Arrington, for a lot of the same reasons why I like Edelman. He's a tough, homegrown, versatile player who worked his way up through the ranks, proved himself on ST, does whatever the team asks of him, and has the skills to be a strong contributor in a limited role. But last offseason the Patriots paid him way too much money. There's no doubt about it, and going forward, due to his contract he's going to hurt the team more than he'll help. If I was GM for the Pats, and the league offered me an amnesty on Arrington's contract, I would take it in a heartbeat, because no matter how much I like the guy, it comes down to production on the field and not feelings.
If Edelman's getting paid even as much as $5M per year by the Pats, I'm pretty sure that he'll end up in the same boat, so I really hope that that doesn't happen. There's a reason why nobody was willing to pay him even $1M last year, and one year where he gets 1,000 yards as the #1 option in an offense with no #2 option doesn't change his worth as dramatically as a few of you seem to think it should.
I would not say I have an agenda, I would say I do not get it. Why is the suggestion that Amendola is not great such a negative to everyone? What is wrong with him being an average slot receiver that is often injured and whom we overpaid for in a very week UFA market on the heels of Welker leaving us for our biggest in conference competitor? I just do not understand why everyone is so insistent on making excuses for what Amendola is, he was a 600 yard receiver in 2012 too in the same number of games, has it occurred to you that is just who he is and you should accept him for that and stop with the excuses and aggressive expectations?
Not everyone wants him to resign; as I said in a prior post, I do not want him to unless they move on from Amendola. This team needs to field receivers capable of getting respect 10+ yards up field, that is never going to happen when 2/3 are Edelman and Amendola. They both are optimal at the Y-WR so I say pick one get a decent inexpensive backup and then spend the money on players that fit the other spots optimally. I would go with Amendola because I do not think Edelman (even though I believe he is better) is worth paying $5+ million, you do not fix one mistake (Amendola) by making another mistake and that is what it would be if we paid that much for Edelman. The slot receiver should have never exceeded what we spent on Welker for the first 5 years he was here which was $3.62 million APY. They are good players but they are complementary pieces that can be controlled and game planned against by a defense.











