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You think Brady is going to be here for 6 more years?So you're saying BB is going to coach past 70?
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You think Brady is going to be here for 6 more years?So you're saying BB is going to coach past 70?
You think Brady is going to be here for 6 more years?
Why not?So you're saying BB is going to coach past 70?
Your argument is an economic one and, with all due respect, until Miguel says there is no realistic way to structure Garoppolo's next contract that would enable both players to remain on the roster for Brady's last year, I am not buying it.His contract is up after 2017. In order to keep him past next year, the Patriots will have to pay him starter's money, in the neighborhood of $20M per year, using Osweiler's contract as a comp. If they franchise him in 2018, they would have to have $24M+ in cap space by the start of the 2018 league year. I doubt the Patriots are going to do either of these things, IMO. They will auction him off to the highest bidder before next year's draft, and hope to wind up with a franchise OT or a DE like Myles Garrett.
Deleted.His contract is up after 2017. In order to keep him past next year, the Patriots will have to pay him starter's money, in the neighborhood of $20M per year, using Osweiler's contract as a comp. If they franchise him in 2018, they would have to have $24M+ in cap space by the start of the 2018 league year. I doubt the Patriots are going to do either of these things, IMO. They will auction him off to the highest bidder before next year's draft, and hope to wind up with a franchise OT or a DE like Myles Garrett.
His contract is up after 2017. In order to keep him past next year, the Patriots will have to pay him starter's money, in the neighborhood of $20M per year, using Osweiler's contract as a comp. If they franchise him in 2018, they would have to have $24M+ in cap space by the start of the 2018 league year. I doubt the Patriots are going to do either of these things, IMO. They will auction him off to the highest bidder before next year's draft, and hope to wind up with a franchise OT or a DE like Myles Garrett.
His contract is up after 2017. In order to keep him past next year, the Patriots will have to pay him starter's money, in the neighborhood of $20M per year, using Osweiler's contract as a comp. If they franchise him in 2018, they would have to have $24M+ in cap space by the start of the 2018 league year. I doubt the Patriots are going to do either of these things, IMO. They will auction him off to the highest bidder before next year's draft, and hope to wind up with a franchise OT or a DE like Myles Garrett.
That's some rock-solid logic right there.So what the hell is wrong with paying two good QBs for a year? You paid big money to have Revis for a year.
Brady's contract is essentially up after 2017 as well, those 2 extra years are fake so they could spread out he signing bonus
Depends entirely on price. Everyone is on the table in the end but Jimmy is not a guy I am actively looking to move if i am the Pats GM.
At this point what I want for Jimmy if i were to put it in math terms is about 4000+ points on the draft value chart.
If a team is not willing to give that then I am not trading and I don't take less than 4000.
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Any number of things could be worked out but the only combination I would not want with this in mind is the #1 overall pick and 2 #33 overall picks. Though it would be very possible to turn that #1 overall pick into multiple first rounders which if we did this i would want to do. The only thing I worry about is that may be letting him go too cheaply to be honest and we may regret it.
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