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How can he be if the Saints don't even know if they can meet his demands?he is part of the Cooks deal.
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How can he be if the Saints don't even know if they can meet his demands?he is part of the Cooks deal.
Agreed. With Butler, the current core of the secondary and possible draft picks there is a potential for absolute lockdown on other team's receivers, which we all know makes the pass rush that much more effective, but hey, in BB we trust.I agree with everything here. I have no idea why this poll has "Trade Butler for the #11 pick" *and* "Trade Butler for the #32 pick". I know both are possibilities, but if this question is about what we want, why on earth would we ever prefer the Pats to trade for a worse pick? Even though that's actually what might happen.
This defense, with Butler and Gilmore as the starting CBs, could be phenomenal. Without him, they should be good - good enough to certainly compete for a Super Bowl championship, seeing as though they should be really not substantially worse than last year's defense.
Keep him under the RFA tag, trade Jimmy G for day 1-2 pick(s), draft one of the number of promising CBs high to groom, play out 2017 with a defensive backfield of Gilmore, Butler, McCourty, etc.
Patriots have so much cap space, WTF!!! I don't see what they are going to spend it on, unless it is to keep two starting QBs, but even then, they would have enough cap space to keep him long term.
By all accounts, money *is* the issue. He wants more than the Patriots offer of 4/$28 - and he is going to get it. He had to take a 1 year chance on his performance and his health, and it paid off.Money does not seem to be the issue, an unseasoned agent seems to be the major stumbling block..
This would be stupid. The Patriots will do what is in the Patriots' best interest. Having an "understanding that we will negotiate in another year" would be idiotic.My thought is to have him sign the tender, with the understanding that the Pats will then negotiated a long term deal commencing with the 2018 season..
gotta be in good position for when the June 1 cuts come....cap space is worth more than draft picks
Sure, this year they do. But what happens down the road when you have two corners making top corner money on the same roster? I've never seen this team structure the team that way financially and I really don't expect they will start doing it now. Pay him 3.9 this year, reap the harvest for the one year with a sick backfield while developing a younger guy and move on.Patriots have so much cap space, WTF!!! I don't see what they are going to spend it on, unless it is to keep two starting QBs, but even then, they would have enough cap space to keep him long term.
Sure, this year they do. But what happens down the road when you have two corners making top corner money on the same roster? I've never seen this team structure the team that way financially and I really don't expect they will start doing it now. Pay him 3.9 this year, reap the harvest for the one year with a sick backfield while developing a younger guy and move on.
lol, June 1st cap causalities never sign for a lot of money. There are only so many roster spots.
THIS YEAR they do. Long term deals last long term. The Patriots will not pay two cornerbacks top money, will never happen under Belichick's watch. Gilmore signing here long term basically was Bill deciding to move on from Butler.You are living in the past, the Patriots have something 30 million in cap space. In past years, the Patriots have gone into the draft with 5 million in cap space.
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