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FIFYI would like to see Macgetbe worthy of a contract worth 25 mil per season.
The Pats have enough cap to get this done.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.FIFYI would like to see Macgetbe worthy of a contract worth 25 mil per season.
The Pats have enough cap to get this done.
Agree but adding talent throughout the roster is the tide that lifts all boats. That was kinda us in 2021.
Teams like the 2019 Titans make the AFCCG w/ Tanny at QB are examples.
not arguing for or against it...No reason to limit flexibility if all teams have the same option. Being fair and equal is what matters. All teams play by the same rules and have the same spending total.
Interesting. Almost like void years are a luxury tax, making the NFL cap actually a soft cap instead of a hard one.not arguing for or against it...
just a thought if the idea is to get teams to fiscally act like there is a hard cap is in play instead of the way it is now - a soft cap disguised as a hard cap...
They aren't completely unwilling to do it (see Devin McCourty, for example), but they don't want to do it so much they end up in a position like the Saints, either.The Patriots made DHop an offer - just not one that was good enough to get him. We essentially have more cap space next few years than any other team, so it made zero sense not to get a decent WR. This team would have looked very different if he was here.
The key decision a team has to make is how much to mortgage the future vs building a good team right now. The Pats are at one extreme end of this spectrum - they refuse to use the handy credit card the League offers.
Fixed it for youGreat post and absolutely the best evidence based data as why Bill must be let go on black Monday.
not arguing for or against it...
just a thought if the idea is to get teams to fiscally act like there is a hard cap is in play instead of the way it is now - a soft cap disguised as a hard cap...
Yes, the patriots decided to defer less money than other teams. The patriots could have restucture contracts, and used various methods to move cap money to the future. We certainly could have chosen to overpay for a player of two amd have sy $30M less of 2024 cap money available.Good post. Terminology suggestion: they weren't "a casualty" because it was all of there own doing.
I guess what I'm wondering is if it's worth it to use draft picks to pry away top players before they reach free agency (can choose between 32 teams) or when they're RFAs. There are a lot of examples, like Tyreek Hill.... or when we got Welker and Moss (who was a no-brainer for the asking price) at the same time.Good question.
When I tracked the top 25% of player contracts by position- a interesting fact.
-- the team with the most top 25% player contracts - Carolina Panthers (1-6) at 20.
-- the average is 14- the Patriots have 15.
So it comes down to Player evaluation in the end.
Daniel Jeremiah’s favorite player in the draft you know who else he loved KNeal Harry lol.But look at our offense. We were the second oldest last season. Not sure about this year.
That’s why Mapu in the third round was so bat **** crazy. After the first two picks on defense, offense should have been next.
BTW Mapu has been disappointing.
I think the owners and players both like the flexibility so I don't know who wants a hard cap. I am not interested in discussing some made up hypothetical. You are free to discuss whatever you want.
If the Pats were winning right now like the Eagles, BB would be a genius for his cap management and GM work.
Daniel Jeremiah’s favorite player in the draft you know who else he loved KNeal Harry lol.
they also did it for Brady's last dealThey aren't completely unwilling to do it (see Devin McCourty, for example), but they don't want to do it so much they end up in a position like the Saints, either.
This seems to parallel reality in that talent is expensive, and that expense often leads to a superior product on the field... So one could say you need both in these days of parity... I think you nailed it in saying it comes down to player evaluation...
But when we take a look at super team assemblage all too often they fail to win the Lombardi...
It comes down to one key position on the field... QB... Get that piece, no matter the cost, then manipulate the cap to add pieces to the roster to maximize that one piece...
The failings of BB in the recent years has been failures at both player eval and depth building to protect / maximize what talent we do have (edit in key roster spots)... The talent level of this team, as currently constituted, should be producing better results than it is...
thank you Jim.An oldie but goodie from some braniacs:
The Patty and Judge show. What a debilitatingly big whiff.
how do you get a good qb who is coached well without the other things?An oldie but goodie from some braniacs:
The Patty and Judge show. What a debilitatingly big whiff.
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