There is nothing that can be said to change your mind, other than from your own mouth.
That is not true at all, if you offered something that made sense I could absolutely align with it. I am not stubborn and I am conscious that I am not always correct.
After all, you have spent many posts arguing that Amendola should not be cut and many posts arguing that he should be cut.
I would not say he should be cut, I would say he should not be compensated as the #1 WR on this team if Edelman resigns. Posters seem to think that Amendola will have a chance to do what expected in 2013 again in 2014, the reality is that if Edelman resigns which seems likely that chance is gone.
Wes Welker made an average of $4.6M during his tenure with the Patriots ($9.5M came in one season 2012), if we decide to keep Amendola we will be into him for $11.4M through two seasons, that is $5.7M per. If you can justify paying Amendola more for less than 50% of the production Welker gave us I would love to hear it, I cannot, and for that reason, I see NO reason to pay him more money in 2014.
Amendola and Collie were judged in the market. Their values were $8M and less than $1M for one year of their services. 2013 has convinced you that Collie is now more valuable than Amendola. You are entitled to that opinion. Clearly, you should give this information to Collie's agent.
There was a belief that Amendola could be the next Wes Welker amongst NFL GM and coaches. After the 2013 season that belief is no longer, Amendola was paid largely last season the same way a draft pick is paid for potential, well if you put UFA into draft terms Amendola was a first round pick last offseason, this offseason he would be a late round pick.
Collie had not played in over a year, and had serious concerns around his health, that kept him from receiving any offers of substance. In 2014, I would suggest they are in the same boat.
In addition, you have indicated that neither the decision of the patriots nor the value placed by the market will change your opinion.
That is the case for every poster on this board including you, does it stop you from sharing your opinion?
You see all responses as irrelevant because I (and others) do not accept your analysis and constructs. So, in the end, there is little point in trying to convince you.
I do not see responses I see assertions without merit. No poster has made a compelling analysis of what makes Amendola a worthwhile investment, no poster has broken down where the groin injury affect his play and what is going to be different in 2014, no poster has highlighted anything that would make me believe that Amendola is going to be anything different in 2014. All I see are excuses for his poor performance, claims that we will not cut him because of salary cap reasons, and suggestions of future change with nothing supporting it.
I would actually have more respect for the posters if they just said “I am an Amendola fan and I want to give him another chance” instead of attempting to claim that it is a good decision to continue to pay Amendola more money. What I read though is laughable, it is posts of desperation to defend a player that has been the biggest let down of UFA in the past 10 years of this franchise.