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All I have heard on the radio for the last week or so is how the Pats have adopted a win now philosophy and radically changed their approach to free agency. But have they really?
Take away Revis and everything they have done seems pretty consistent to previous years. Re-signing Edelman is consistent to what they do. Offer him a contract at what they perceive market value and let him shop himself to find out there is no big money out there. Browner and LaFell are both mid market free agents no different than Amendola last year. In other words, a guy with decent to big upside potential but not among the best guys at his position available.
Even Revis fits their model to a point. The Pats have always loved going after once in a generation talent on low risk one year moves. They did that with Moss and Dillon. The only difference is that Revis is still in his prime and didn't have massive down years coming to the Pats like Moss and Dillon. So he commanded a big contract to sign.
I would argue that take away Revis and people would be killing the Pats for bargain shopping in free agency just like I think if it wasn't for Welker leaving last year people would have loved the Amendola move around this time last year. But because of Revis, even Belichick bashers like Callahan and Felger are gushing over him for "going for it" and "realizing Brady's window is closing".
I just don't know if I see it that way. If Belichick was in that mode, he would make a run at Jared Allen or DeMarcus Ware before he was signed. I don't think he will touch Allen and his price tag. I just think arguably the greatest CB in the league and possibly all time fell on his lap and it was too good to pass up.
I like what the Pats have done in free agency thus far, but I still think they are doing what they always do.
Take away Revis and everything they have done seems pretty consistent to previous years. Re-signing Edelman is consistent to what they do. Offer him a contract at what they perceive market value and let him shop himself to find out there is no big money out there. Browner and LaFell are both mid market free agents no different than Amendola last year. In other words, a guy with decent to big upside potential but not among the best guys at his position available.
Even Revis fits their model to a point. The Pats have always loved going after once in a generation talent on low risk one year moves. They did that with Moss and Dillon. The only difference is that Revis is still in his prime and didn't have massive down years coming to the Pats like Moss and Dillon. So he commanded a big contract to sign.
I would argue that take away Revis and people would be killing the Pats for bargain shopping in free agency just like I think if it wasn't for Welker leaving last year people would have loved the Amendola move around this time last year. But because of Revis, even Belichick bashers like Callahan and Felger are gushing over him for "going for it" and "realizing Brady's window is closing".
I just don't know if I see it that way. If Belichick was in that mode, he would make a run at Jared Allen or DeMarcus Ware before he was signed. I don't think he will touch Allen and his price tag. I just think arguably the greatest CB in the league and possibly all time fell on his lap and it was too good to pass up.
I like what the Pats have done in free agency thus far, but I still think they are doing what they always do.












