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I find people who post the same negative garbage over and over about how terrible everything is despicable. If they have nothing to say that is positive than why even bother posting here. Those sort of posts account for the fact that a lot of good posters dont want to post here anymore because of the negativity.

Sorry this place isnt up to your high standards and that posters here are loutish. It sounds like you have had issues with several posters. Maybe its you?

No, I am perfect. And I have no interest in securing your approval.
 
He was awful. Such a low ceiling receiver to trade for. Big waste of a pick by BB.

I mean at the time. Their were only two receiver available and it was a sellers market. I liked Emannuelle Sanders but he was also coming off an injury. So maybe they saw Sanu as a safer bet.

It didn’t work out but a second round pick won’t set our franchise back for years or anything.
 
Surprised by the decision BUT I completely understand it. BB is not going to compound the mistake of trading away a 2nd rounder for a mediocre talent by paying him the following year way above what his value to the team is (If he is not bound by contract). At a 6million dollar hit, he simply does not provide value to the team. In TC on video released he looked slow and did not seem able to create separation.
Actually this also sends a message to the rest of the team, no matter what your name is and where you were drafted, if you do not perform at an expected level and provide value that is expected you will be let go.

BB has done this entire time at NE. He will not hold onto "names" if they don't provide value. I erroneously thought that his veteran experience was important to an overall young WR group (except JE), but it is still all about performance.

Yes he f'ed up by making the trade (most likely at Tom's insistence), but to his credit he accepts mistakes quickly and moves on.
 
Yes he f'ed up by making the trade (most likely at Tom's insistence), but to his credit he accepts mistakes quickly and moves on.

Even if it was at Tom's insistence, it's not like they weren't desperate because of the lack of investment at the position (and that was Belichick's decision not to spend draft picks on WRs).

When Sanu joined the team, our receivers were broken-rib Edelman, UDFA Jakobi Myers, and Phillip Dorsett who just disappears wherever he goes.

How can you run a team with that? The Patriots were desperate.
 
I mean at the time. Their were only two receiver available and it was a sellers market. I liked Emannuelle Sanders but he was also coming off an injury. So maybe they saw Sanu as a safer bet.

It didn’t work out but a second round pick won’t set our franchise back for years or anything.

What gets lost with all this is that the 49ers were in competition with the Pats to obtain Sanu before they settled on Sanders.

The other thing to keep in mind is that I think everyone agreed at that point that the team needed reinforcements at WR. So some pick of value was going to be exchanged either way. Getting Sanu with an additional year for a second looked to me like a better deal than giving up a 3rd and 4th for Sanders + 5th. Especially since he was coming off major injury and his contract was expiring.

Now if someone wants to claim that they should have just stood pat and not tried to fix their offensive woes while still being unbeaten then I don't know what to say.

It didn't work out at all and was a regrettable move especially because they only got 1 real game out of him before he suffered that ankle injury that required offseason surgery. But that is how it goes sometimes.
 
I thought Bill overpaid for Sanu at the time, but not horribly so. In context they were desperate for a WR in a closing window for the greatest QB ever. Sanu got hurt. Sometimes these things happen.

Maybe guaranteeing Antonio Brown 8 million was worse. He had given the finger to two organizations and been a mental case for a couple of years. They were forced to cut D. Thomas who would have provided Sanu type help. The Brown signing forced the Sanu trade.
 
I agree with your analysis of Brady's downside. One takes the good - of which there was a great deal -with the bad, of course. (And, let's be honest, everywhere I've worked, when somebody leaves, it's awfully convenient and ignoble but gratifying to blame him for the organization's shortrcomeings even before he's fully out the door.) In some cases, of course, as for example with Sanu, the criticism is on the money.
Sanu is Sanu... he's always been average/good. He's big, mobile, strong, has solid hands and not that fast... he's Jakobi Meyers with more experience. Keep in mind Meyers was an UDFA.

BB was showing reverence to his star QB and trying to keep him happy after AB became a dumpster fire.

Don't tell me BB didn't do everything he could to give Tom what he wanted; AB, Sanu, #1 pick WR... it's garbage.
 
Dunno if the Patriots were really in contention for Sanders this time. I know they tried years ago and the Steelers matched their offer sheet.
 
Amazing that some people can spin this against Brady. Like Brady kicked open Bill's office door and demanded Mohammed Sanu of all people. Bill knew the pass catching group bottomed out and he overpaid hoping for a spark plug. Bill almost never gets fleeced in a trade but this one was out of desperation due to the fact that the Gordon experiment failed, AB somewhat predictably, went crazy, and we relied on an injured rookie and a badly beaten Edelman. Combine that with the fact that Bill refused to address the tight end position the cupboard was completely bare.
 
Dunno if the Patriots were really in contention for Sanders this time. I know they tried years ago and the Steelers matched their offer sheet.
Lol so the Broncos would turn down a second for a third and a fifth?

 
Lol so the Broncos would turn down a second for a third and a fifth?


Shrug. Like I said I don't know if it was true if they were really in contention for him or even that interested.
 
Amazing that some people can spin this against Brady. Like Brady kicked open Bill's office door and demanded Mohammed Sanu of all people. Bill knew the pass catching group bottomed out and he overpaid hoping for a spark plug. Bill almost never gets fleeced in a trade but this one was out of desperation due to the fact that the Gordon experiment failed, AB somewhat predictably, went crazy, and we relied on an injured rookie and a badly beaten Edelman. Combine that with the fact that Bill refused to address the tight end position the cupboard was completely bare.
Doing a poor job restocking the TE cupboard is on Bill, should have drafted Foster Moreau in the 4th instead of trading back. I'd add that they waited to re-sign Ben Watson after his suspension because they used his money on AB and had to wait for Watson to be cheaper. AB bit them twice in that regard.

That being said Brady was acting like a diva, pouting about weapons, insisting they don't cut AB even after he threatened a single mother and her children online. The guy is the GOAT but nobody is perfect, or do you really believe he can cure concussions?
 
Doing a poor job restocking the TE cupboard is on Bill, should have drafted Foster Moreau in the 4th instead of trading back. I'd add that they waited to re-sign Ben Watson after his suspension because they used his money on AB and had to wait for Watson to be cheaper. AB bit them twice in that regard.

That being said Brady was acting like a diva, pouting about weapons, insisting they don't cut AB even after he threatened a single mother and her children online. The guy is the GOAT but nobody is perfect, or do you really believe he can cure concussions?
When did Brady ever say not to cut AB? Because he liked some posts on social media after the fact? I hardly see the correlation.
 
Dunno if the Patriots were really in contention for Sanders this time. I know they tried years ago and the Steelers matched their offer sheet.
Agreed, teams trade outside their conference for a reason.
 
Add to this it was the first time in a while the Pats were picking in the middle of the round, so its not like before when they traded away a pick that was in the 60-64 range, they ended up trading pick #47!

Sanders would have been better, I do put some stock into Denver not wanting to trade him to NE. But if the big issue last year was that he got hurt, why are they cutting him now? *aside from his 6.5 million salary?

All in all, an awful trade
 
Agreed, teams trade outside their conference for a reason.
The Broncos weren't making the playoffs and were clearly looking toward the future. I highly doubt they would've turned down a second in favor of a third and a fifth from anyone for a guy who would be set to walk in a few games anyways.
 
When did Brady ever say not to cut AB? Because he liked some posts on social media after the fact? I hardly see the correlation.
It was reported there was blowback from the decision, also him pouting demonstrably on the sidelines that week.

 
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The Broncos weren't making the playoffs and were clearly looking toward the future. I highly doubt they would've turned down a second in favor of a third and a fifth from anyone for a guy who would be set to walk in a few games anyways.
The Pats tried to trade for him in the past and were rebuffed. And if you don't think Elway looks at the Pats as competition then you're fooling yourself.
 
The Pats tried to trade for him in the past and were rebuffed. And if you don't think Elway looks at the Pats as competition then you're fooling yourself.
Even if that were true that they tried to trade for him in the past the Broncos were generally playoff contenders. It wasn't until last year when they pulled the plug on the Flacco experiment after he had a neck injury about the same time he questioned the play calling and went with Drew Lock that they were looking forward. If Elway truly turned down a late second rounder for a late third rounder and a fifth while heading into a rebuild he is an idiot.
 
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