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Rapoport: Hightower expected to sign deal with NE, NYJ, or PITT TODAY

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I have this hunch that NE "fleeced" (as many have put it) NO in the Cooks trade with the understanding some of those picks come back if Butler and NO work out a contract and they can make a trade, essentially making it a Cooks-Butler trade

I don't a team who traded a guy because he was causing friction with his team, for a 1st round pick plus, who wants a huge contract that th Pats don't give, and is only under contact for two years, as getting fleeced.
 
It's not just a money>everything else argument, it's security for generations of your family>everything else
His family will have security no matter where he signs unless he blows the money (like warren sapp for example) in which case they won't have security no matter where he signs.
 
I don't a team who traded a guy because he was causing friction with his team, for a 1st round pick plus, who wants a huge contract that th Pats don't give, and is only under contact for two years, as getting fleeced.
Isn't causing friction a pretty big exaggeration?
 
I have this hunch that NE "fleeced" (as many have put it) NO in the Cooks trade with the understanding some of those picks come back if Butler and NO work out a contract and they can make a trade, essentially making it a Cooks-Butler trade

That's how I see it as well.
 
Again, stop. He's going to have generational wealth either way.

Again, math. 3 million dollars PER YEAR. figure 10 years per $1 million. People can be so ****ing blind.

Either way, glad he's back with the Patriots, even if it means his great great great great great grandchildren will have to actually work for a living
 
Again, stop. He's going to have generational wealth either way.
Yep. Even a normal person making really good money over a 40 year career is looking at $3-$4M in their lifetime. Obviously they're welcome to make whatever choice they want to for whatever reason, but supporting themselves, their kids and their grandkids shouldn't be a reason unless they just blow it. Even after taxes, one year at the pittance of $10M a year is more than I, and most here, will make in a lifetime.
 
Again, math. 3 million dollars PER YEAR. figure 10 years per $1 million. People can be so ****ing blind.

Either way, glad he's back with the Patriots, even if it means his great great great great great grandchildren will have to actually work for a living

As I said, unless he's keeping the money in a mattress, the extra millions will make no difference. You're just saying "100k per year for X years!" and that's not how banking, investing, or finance work. If he can't stretch $40M, he won't stretch $50M. Jeez.

Anyway, as I threw in an edit, it's all good. We just disagree on the importance of non-monetary considerations.
 
You are entitled to your opinion Ivan.
You don't have to agree with my opinion.
Just respect it.

Money is not everything in this world, IMHO.
But this is just me.

People who say and believe that, tend to have it in my experience. I will never fault any player who decides he's going to max out his value while he can in the "Not-For-Long" league.

Besides, it's likely that life on the other teams is much easier and more pleasant than what's required to make it on the Patriots. It's not for everyone. And even the ones who love it, like Chris Long, can still have reasons to play elsewhere despite that.
 
Oh no guys Belichick better match the jests offer because your backup binky is gonna get paid by Oakland

 
Is HT re-signing official? I see nothing.
 
Oh no guys Belichick better match the jests offer because your backup binky is gonna get paid Oakland


Raiders aren't going to pay him, he sucks.
 
People who say and believe that, tend to have it in my experience. I will never fault any player who decides he's going to max out his value while he can in the "Not-For-Long" league.

Besides, it's likely that life on the other teams is much easier and more pleasant than what's required to make it on the Patriots. It's not for everyone. And even the ones who love it, like Chris Long, can still have reasons to play elsewhere despite that.
Yeah, it's his life, he can do whatever he wants.

I just don't think money is everything.

And Long already knew he wasn't coming back, IMHO.
Or he thinks he can push for a HOF place (now that he is a champ), so it makes sense going elsewhere to fill up the stat sheet.
 
People who say and believe that, tend to have it in my experience. I will never fault any player who decides he's going to max out his value while he can in the "Not-For-Long" league.

Besides, it's likely that life on the other teams is much easier and more pleasant than what's required to make it on the Patriots. It's not for everyone. And even the ones who love it, like Chris Long, can still have reasons to play elsewhere despite that.
Right? Money doesn't buy happiness...MY ASS. It'll buy the **** out of happiness for me. @Fixit do you know how many more crunchwrap supremes and cheesy gordita crunches you can get with that extra $3 million a year?
 
Oh, please. His family will be ridiculously financially secure regardless. There are other considerations, such as whether or not he wants to move, pull his kids out of school, what his wife wants, work satisfaction, coaching, teammates, locker room, championships, local endorsements ... stop pretending like taking a better job for $2M less a year will all of a sudden make him not rich.

Quick question: if you were already financially secure, would you uproot your family and leave a job you love for one you hate solely for more money?

There's a lot of assumptions there. I've never gotten the impression that High "loves" it here, nor would I say that living as a pro athlete in NYC is something universally seen as bad. We may hate and mock the Rats, but that's just us being fans.

And I presume you're aware that a large percentage of pro athletes are broke or worse about 10 years or so after they've retired, right? I'm not even mentioning the enormous risks and health issues that practically all of them suffer. Doesn't that factor in?
 
O no dont want to lose High and Brown and I really like Brown I agree hes not near as stout getting off blocks but he can pursuit very well get off the ball and make plays.

That being said sign the Dotted line High.
 
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