Let's not pretend as if we have any idea where the negotiations stand between the two sides
Frustrating innit?
You know what makes it worse? We know more as a fanbase than other fanbases, solely because Miguel gives us so much to work with. I just got "off-season disease," which consists of going down the list of various players and
resisting the urge to go into everybody's individual documentation because, damn.
Forget the level of knowledge I do not have, I'm amazed at the level of work the Cap page represents (that I would not do even if I had the knowledge to do it.)
Yet ultimately, on any of these deals, we only know once we know. Grrrr.
How about this: I want everybody back that I like even a little bit, some other ones who unbeknownst to me are silent keys to victories, and a zillion free agents who far surpass their market value. Also I want everybody to play for less than they're worth, and I want somebody to inexplicably trade a very high draft pick to the Pats in such a way as to get about half the value that the value charts represent.
Also, Brady should play into his 50s and get better every year.
I'm not being sarcastic, that's what I really
want. I guess it's nice to know the one thing we
can know, that we can't get everything that we want. Something will shock us. Somebody will scream "terrible call!" when their binky is gone or their FA binky is not pursued (Lots of people, actually). Legions of draftniks will scream "REACH!" at every Pats pick, and will recite the other names still on the board. Garments will be rent, and hair will be torn; There will be weeping and lamentation.
Hope we keep Revis. I mean, unless we don't