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I think they're now rebuilding.... and Chris Godwin just got put right on our radar. I can imagine what someone like Godwin if healthy would do for Mac. Hope the Pats can afford him.

I wonder who else they'll cut now and make available for us.
 
Huh? I thought the Bucs are a super team…can’t they win with any top 15 QB? A lot of really smart posters in here claimed just that. I think they‘ll just land Teddy Bridgewater and win two in three years.
 
Bucs are going to be in rebuild mode. I expect them to let their older free agents to walk like JPP, Suh, and Gronk. They will likely let Godwin walk too. They aren't going to franchise him now that Brady is gone and he is coming off an ACL injury and Godwin is going to want the deal that makes him the most money and I don't think that will be with the Bucs. Fournette will likely be gone because the pass catching RB was Brady's twist to the Bucs offense and isn't a huge piece of the Arians offense.
 
BTW, I wouldn't mind the Pats signing JPP or Suh to one year deals and try to develop players to replace them next year. Both are good one year stop gaps for the Pats to fix some of their defensive issues. Although JPP has turned into an injury risk.
 
Bucs are going to be in rebuild mode. I expect them to let their older free agents to walk like JPP, Suh, and Gronk. They will likely let Godwin walk too. They aren't going to franchise him now that Brady is gone and he is coming off an ACL injury and Godwin is going to want the deal that makes him the most money and I don't think that will be with the Bucs. Fournette will likely be gone because the pass catching RB was Brady's twist to the Bucs offense and isn't a huge piece of the Arians offense.
Bucs have come out and said that Godwin is their #1 priority. Regardless of their QB, he is a key piece for their offense given his age and special play.
 
BTW, I wouldn't mind the Pats signing JPP or Suh to one year deals and try to develop players to replace them next year. Both are good one year stop gaps for the Pats to fix some of their defensive issues. Although JPP has turned into an injury risk.
JPP is done. And my guess is he probably want to play for a contender
 
Huh? I thought the Bucs are a super team…can’t they win with any top 15 QB? A lot of really smart posters in here claimed just that. I think they‘ll just land Teddy Bridgewater and win two in three years.

That was 2020.
 
Bucs are going to be in rebuild mode. I expect them to let their older free agents to walk like JPP, Suh, and Gronk. They will likely let Godwin walk too. They aren't going to franchise him now that Brady is gone and he is coming off an ACL injury and Godwin is going to want the deal that makes him the most money and I don't think that will be with the Bucs. Fournette will likely be gone because the pass catching RB was Brady's twist to the Bucs offense and isn't a huge piece of the Arians offense.

Oh the irony...Mr. SuperTeam himself who claimed anyone who was a moderate upgrade from Winston would have been an automatic 11 game winner and probably wins the Super Bowl in 2020. Now that they'll lose just a couple of players, they go from one of the greatest supporting casts of all-time to a team that can't compete and need to rebuild? Which players are causing this major change from an all-time great roster to a terrible, uncompetitive supporting cast? Because Godwin will miss, maybe, part of the season? Carlton Davis? Be specific.

The level of self-owning is off the charts; you couldn't even resist being a moron for ten minutes.
 
Bucs have come and said that Godwin is their #1 priority.
Sure but what is their pitch? Tampa is nice? They have no QB. Now that Godwin played meaningful football I don’t know if he wants to go back to play for a team that will not win anything in the near future
 
Oh the irony...Mr. SuperTeam himself who claimed anyone who was a moderate upgrade from Winston would have been an automatic 11 game winner and probably wins the Super Bowl in 2020. Now that they'll lose just a couple of players, they go from one of the greatest supporting casts of all-time to a team that can't compete and need to rebuild? Which players are causing this major change from an all-time great roster to a terrible, uncompetitive supporting cast? Because Godwin will miss, maybe, part of the season? Carlton Davis? Be specific.

The level of self-owning is off the charts; you couldn't even resist being a moron for ten minutes.

Thanks for your lovely insight. You are a gem. Don't go changing.
 
Oh the irony...Mr. SuperTeam himself who claimed anyone who was a moderate upgrade from Winston would have been an automatic 11 game winner and probably wins the Super Bowl in 2020. Now that they'll lose just a couple of players, they go from one of the greatest supporting casts of all-time to a team that can't compete and need to rebuild? Which players are causing this major change from an all-time great roster to a terrible, uncompetitive supporting cast? Because Godwin will miss, maybe, part of the season? Carlton Davis? Be specific.

The level of self-owning is off the charts; you couldn't even resist being a moron for ten minutes.
"Tawmmy went down theah and joined a supah team! I'm nawt impressed!" Some posters on here can't help but move the goalposts.
 
JPP is done. And my guess is he probably want to play for a contender

He probably is. He was injured for a large part of the season this year. So he might rebound, but he is a risk. I wouldn't be shocked if he retired though.
 
With the talent they have on their roster, I don't think they'll be in a rebuild.....if they get a f/a qb they'll be in the mix for the NFC central title next year.....will be interesting to see what Gronk does though as well as some of the other f/a they have....will ground think of coming back to NE? hmmmmmm
 
Somebody pointed out that Bill O'Brien recruited Godwin to Penn State (but left before he got there), so there would be familiarity if that's the move at OC. I just don't think you can possibly count on him being the guy at WR in 2022 given how late in the season he tore his ACL. They could sign him long term and count on more contributions in 2023-2024 when Jones is still on his rookie contract, but I think they'd need to hedge their investment in him with more depth in 2022 in case his recovery doesn't go perfectly.
 
It is funny that Bill was ok to put 22M for Smith and Agholor but wouldn’t put 16-18 for Godwin who is 10x those players
he'll coming off a serious knee injury and I bet someone will pay a lot more for him.
 
With the talent they have on their roster, I don't think they'll be in a rebuild.....if they get a f/a qb they'll be in the mix for the NFC central title next year.....will be interesting to see what Gronk does though as well as some of the other f/a they have....will gronk think of coming back to NE? hmmmmmm

At least you’re consistent and not doing a 180 on how you view the Bucs based on how it suits your dug-in Brady argument.

I agree with you. They still have a good supporting cast. Great front 7, offensive line, and Evans. If they can find a stellar quarterback, there’s no reason they can’t be competitive. At the same time, having an elite QB makes a world of difference for any team.
 
It is funny that Bill was ok to put 22M for Smith and Agholor but wouldn’t put 16-18 for Godwin who is 10x those players

The Pats misjudged the market for WRs last offseason. But even then, $11 million a year for a #2 WR isn't crazy money. Godwin could get $20 million a year average not total contract. That is what Keenan Allen and Amari Cooper are getting and with the cap exploding next year with the new TV contracts, it wouldn't be surprising that the top WRs in this free agency average yearly as much as Agholor got for his entire deal with the Patriots.

I think there will be a team that grossly overpays for Godwin even with his ACL injury. I don't think the Pats are the team to overpay for a top of the market player.
 
The Pats misjudged the market for WRs last offseason. But even then, $11 million a year for a #2 WR isn't crazy money. Godwin could get $20 million a year average not total contract. That is what Keenan Allen and Amari Cooper are getting and with the cap exploding next year with the new TV contracts, it wouldn't be surprising that the top WRs in this free agency average yearly as much as Agholor got for his entire deal with the Patriots.

I think there will be a team that grossly overpays for Godwin even with his ACL injury. I don't think the Pats are the team to overpay for a top of the market player.
The Pats are the team that pays big money for bottom of the marker players. Brady has retired. The time where you could get productive receiver for 6M is over. At some point we will need to pay for top of the market players.

I stand by Godwin at 20M after an ACL is a better investment than 11M on Agholor or 12M on big RZ target Smith
 


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