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This isn't a "reflexive" reaction, its simple common sense. Something that seemingly is eluding you on this issue. The Vince who played over 80% of the defensive snaps in 2011 and '12 was worth every penny of the top dollar he was paid.Players refuse cuts all the time, because of pride or hurt feelings.
Look, I get that most people reflexively side with the owners. Most people don't bother to think. Shouldn't we be beyond that here?
In 2013, based on his play in the 3 starts he had before his injury in the 4th, not so much. Then add the issue of his particular type of injury and there wouldn't be a team in the league that would be wiling to pay him anything close to half of what he is due to be paid here.
C'mon DI. You're the resident self appointed genius here, what's the number you think is reasonable for the Pats to invest for a 33 year old NT who is coming off a bad year, a horrific injury, and in the last year of a huge contract. Add to that, you don't know when he's going to be ready, or even if. You need the cap space, you are currently playing a defense that has limited use for a NT, and you are playing in a league where the need for a "run stopper" becomes less important every single year.
You can split hairs about whether the cash payout is $7.5MM or $8MM, but what cant be denied is that the cap number is $11.6. THAT number was never going to stand even if Vince had been healthy and playing to his past level (neither of which happened). So before someone "nips at your heels" or goes "reflexive", what would the great an powerful man behind the curtain, DO, if he had the same situation????????? Please bless us all with your wisdom. Either that or just spare us from your contrarian, Borges-like commentary.
Personally I don't understand Vince's intransigence on this. He's a very smart dude. He HAD to see it coming. Why then all the antics? He really should know 3 things by now.
1. The best way to negotiate with the Pats is privately
2. He's worth more to the Pats than any other team in the league.
3. Guys who are his age, coming off a bad year, AND a bad injury, don't get paid top dollar.
It all kind of makes me thing that Vince's relations with the team might not be as bad as the mediots are making it out to be. Just a thought.












