Shockt327
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I was hearing about this before FA got started, but not so much anymore. Do you think it will happen?
Nope. He won't. After his contract is over we are going to need to part ways.
Personally I don't think we should have gave him that contract in the first play.
Guards are nice but they don't win SBs and should not be paid like they do.
We didn't win a SB with John Hannah and we never won one with Mankins.
Having that much money invest in that position hurts a team IMHO.
This is not to say having sucky guards is not a problem. You need decent play at that position but at the top level DTs will neutralize even the best guards.
I can not wait until we can take that money and invest it in a DE.
Interesting. So, you think that we should pay Mankins this year, $7M next year, and $7M the year after that, and that we shouldn't push some of this year's salary to the next two years?
I remember reading right before the start of free agency that an unnamed Patriots official said a pay cut/restructure was "not going to happen." Can't find the source but I'm sure someone else here saw it as well.
Even in the absence of definitive proof, let's just use logic. Mankins is 100% about the money and nothing else--we know that from his absurd holdout. Sure, he's a great OL and one of the best all-time Patriots, but he's still all about the money.
I thought that I'd respond to the question you actually asked rather than thinking that you asked about a pay cut.
A restructure of Mankins' contract would produce about $3M of cap room by move salary from this year to 2015 and 2016. So, if Mankins were cut next year, the additional amount would hit next year's cap.
Players almost always accept a re-structure. All it does is take $4.5M of his slaray and converts it to a signing bonus. Mankins just gets his $3M of his money early instead of waiting to get it week by week.
I think that it will and should happen. Others don't like pushing money forward. Of course, that is done on almost every contract signing.
Interesting. So, you think that we should pay Mankins this year, $7M next year, and $7M the year after that, and that we shouldn't push some of this year's salary to the next two years?
Mankins had a down year this year. I dont think he played to the value of his contract.
Interesting. So, you think that we should pay Mankins this year, $7M next year, and $7M the year after that, and that we shouldn't push some of this year's salary to the next two years?
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