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Sanders was woefully out of shape.The Sanders cut continues to confound me. I viewed it, and still do, as a BB mistake.
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I completely understood the why cutting Jamie. Sanders, not so much.
Must have been stuff we knew nothing about
I wasn't thrilled with the ealy trade in the beginning but it doesn't make sense unless we are bringing someone in through trade. We will see.
Not me.
There were claims he wasn't playing well. Didn't see it. And, if you needed to discipline him, you could sit him for a series or even a whole game (like Sheard). Or just play him on special teams -- where he'd still be the best player on the roster.
There were claims he was disruptive. Then why were his fellow players so stunned?
And people said that the Pats traded him because they were losing him at the end of the season anyway. But they didn't get any higher pick than they would have in compensation anyway. And they lost the services of an amazingly talented player who was still playing on a rookie contract.
Makes NO sense. Except that BB did it, and IBBWT.
I can't tell what this tweet is trying to tell me. Are you saying he's settting in now or he's about to get traded?
After reading various accounts afterwards, including Collins' interview earlier this summer in Cleveland, I've come to this conclusion (obviously could be very wrong).
Collins' performance was inconsistent. Not terrible, but bad enough that Mike Lombardi and others called him out. Was there freelancing? Probably not, just making more bad reads than anything.
After the 2nd Buffalo game, the Pats reached a breaking point and decided to make him part time until he redeveloped his consistency. Collins was not a locker room problem at all to that point, but I think the team made a projection as to what they thought would happen if they did that -- and they thought that Collins would start to ***** and moan for being benched during his big contract year, and that he had enough respect in the locker room that potential complaints could spill onto his teammates. The Pats were still only projecting - no actual issue had risen - but likely projecting based on past experience with other players (Adalius Thomas, Randy Moss) and their understanding of Collins' personality and locker room influence.
At that point they decided that it wasn't worth the risk. They felt it had to be all or nothing - either keep him as a starter, or if he wasn't going to be a full time starter, then he needed to be gone. So they quickly acted and got the best offer they could - which they thought was fair for someone they viewed as a part time player (and thus they certainly viewed as not being worth the required money for a contract extension). The fact that they could use the trade as "shock value" to the team on what happens when you are inconsistent was an added bonus.
All speculation, but it's my interpretation of what happened based on the reports.
The Sanders cut continues to confound me. I viewed it, and still do, as a BB mistake.
He was hurt too and the rumor was he lolly-gagged during his rehabSanders was woefully out of shape.
And reported badly out of shape.He was hurt too and the rumor was he lolly-gagged during his rehab
I didnt know that part but I believe it. If he was hurt and not working hard to rehab then it would be very likely he was out of shape.And reported badly out of shape.
If true, says something that they're willing to dump one of their 3 DEs for a 6th-7th rd pick.
Considering much of the problem in the secondary that year was positioning -- guys not knowing where they are supposed to be -- my guess is that BB agrees with you in retrospect. I think that was one of the reasons McCourty was moved there - he was having trouble adjusting to press-man at corner, but he understood the defense so they moved him as a temporary solution while guys were out. Although McCourty had improved somewhat in 2012, the safety situation had not (Tavon Wilson getting burned deep twice), which basically caused BB to go all in, trade for Talib, and put McCourty there permanently. Worked out in the end, but the question is if it cost them the 2011 SB title?
He was due almost $3m as a 3rd stringer. It was pretty clear cut.
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