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I wouldn't bet, right now, that we are keeping him after 2 years.If that were the case he would have signed someone like Brandon Marshall. What BB is doing is taking an old receiving core and giving Mitchell some young company to take the Pats into the next decade. Cook can ball. Butler couldn't cover him all summer.
That means Amendola gone and probably no Floyd. And our binky Mack Hollins?Best receiving corps (including TE/RB) and one of the best secondaries in the NFL. I'll take it.
I'm satisfied, though I admittedly was hoping D. Hopkins would really happen.
You guys made out really well in this deal. I loved having Cooks with us, but I'm glad he's going to BB and Brady's offense. He's going to be a star in that offense. I would have liked to have gotten Butler in this trade, that's for sure. We need that star CB to strengthen our D. Oh well. Looking forward to watching Cooks with you guys. Hopefully we make use of that #32 pick.
Ironically, I've kind of taken this year off a bit. Feel sorry for @I.M. Fletcher and @reamer who have done amazing work. Still, short of a Jimmy G trade, we have two late day two picks and five on day three.
It was a joke.I wouldn't celebrate just yet, seems like there will be a lot more dominoes to fall before the free agency period is over.
Depends on what you're looking for
Cooks better in red zone
That means Amendola gone and probably no Floyd. And our binky Mack Hollins?
Heh, but doesn't Brady not drink (alcohol) based on recent reports about his lifestyle/health regimen?
It is a steep price and there's always the worry if receivers can pick up this offense. But good god, is he fast. Looks like he's flying out there. What's his 40 time?
I wouldn't bet, right now, that we are keeping him after 2 years.
I think this is the true alternative: BB is going all in. He knows Brady's window is closing and might as well give him every chance we can (albeit costing some future, FOR NOW).