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All those players mentioned are retired. Some not even recently.
The old guard of dynasty players have moved on. They were a rebuilding team, starting over is what rebuilding teams do.

Juwan Bentley signed a contract last year. Jon Jones extended, he’s been with one team his entire career and has signed four contracts in that time. Jabrill Peppers extended, so did Joe Cardona, so did Daniel Eukale. How many times has David Andrews signed a new contract?

BB didn’t sign players to contracts is false. He didn’t overpay JC Jackson and that was smart, he didn’t overpay Malcolm Butler he paid Stephon Gilmore instead and that was smart, he didn’t pay Chandler Jones 100M dollars because he smoked baths salts and was bipolar… smart.
 
Funny stuff.

When you win for two decades coach and player value gets inflated. You can’t pay everyone.
Well wolf seemingly paid deserving players who were home grown.
 
Well wolf seemingly paid deserving players who were home grown.
He got them at a discount, he’s done a good job with our free agents… very BB-like.

Even the high priced free agents like Dugg and Onwenu, he paid near top of the market but didn’t reset the market, that was a BB hallmark.

People here are trying to rewrite history when it simply isn’t true.
 
Curran actually has a good relationship with bill.. he and Bill vacationed together he knows Bill intimately. If there is anyone more tied in to the organization and Bill it's Tom E. Curran. Bill of course did extend players however the players drafted by him to not see 2nd contracts here is jarring.
"But he said mean things!!"
 
He got them at a discount, he’s done a good job with our free agents… very BB-like.

Even the high priced free agents like Dugg and Onwenu, he paid near top of the market but didn’t reset the market, that was a BB hallmark.

People here are trying to rewrite history when it simply isn’t true.
Bill likely wouldn't have extended both. We both know this. I really believe in wolf and his ability to correctly identify offensive talent. You can only trip and fall and land a HOF with the 199th pick once every unicorn sighting.
 
Bill likely wouldn't have extended both. We both know this. I really believe in wolf and his ability to correctly identify offensive talent. You can only trip and fall and land a HOF with the 199th pick once every unicorn sighting.
Garbage. Bill paid all his best players if he could get them at 90% market cost, he want going to reset the market the way Chandler Jones or Thuney did, he wouldn’t overpay for merely good like JC Jackson. Your take is not accurate.
 
Garbage. Bill paid all his best players if he could get them at 90% market cost, he want going to reset the market the way Chandler Jones or Thuney did, he wouldn’t overpay for merely good like JC Jackson. Your take is not accurate.
My take is beyond accurate and you know it is. Your take is off base Jones was traded, thuney was franchised for 16 million then walked for free to KC.. JC was a toss up.. he like butler, we're low balled by scrooge bill during the season on contract offers. As I've said bill had paid players but the amount of drafted players in his tenure to not see a 2nd contract is just ridiculous.
 
The old guard of dynasty players have moved on. They were a rebuilding team, starting over is what rebuilding teams do.

Juwan Bentley signed a contract last year. Jon Jones extended, he’s been with one team his entire career and has signed four contracts in that time. Jabrill Peppers extended, so did Joe Cardona, so did Daniel Eukale. How many times has David Andrews signed a new contract?

BB didn’t sign players to contracts is false. He didn’t overpay JC Jackson and that was smart, he didn’t overpay Malcolm Butler he paid Stephon Gilmore instead and that was smart, he didn’t pay Chandler Jones 100M dollars because he smoked baths salts and was bipolar… smart.
Andrews took home discounts he's vastly underpaid being one of best centers in the NFL the guy is a warrior and does all the dirty work. I believe the contract he got was a slap in the face for a superbowl champion and all pro level Center.
 
Andrews took home discounts he's vastly underpaid being one of best centers in the NFL the guy is a warrior and does all the dirty work. I believe the contract he got was a slap in the face for a superbowl champion and all pro level Center.
hmmm

Andrews wanted to play for an additional year. He made a request. Are you suggesting that team made him take a lot less than he wanted? Sure, Andrews might have gotten more if he waited and signed a one-year in the next off-season. He made a choice that HE WANTED to make that HE BELEIVES is the best choice for him and his family.

KUDO's to Andrews!
 
hmmm

Andrews wanted to play for an additional year. He made a request. Are you suggesting that team made him take a lot less than he wanted? Sure, Andrews might have gotten more if he waited and signed a one-year in the next off-season. He made a choice that HE WANTED to make that HE BELEIVES is the best choice for him and his family.

KUDO's to Andrews!
Agree. What I'm saying is Bill offered him what I'd call a low ball contract and becuase Dave Andrews is such a humble guy and has that southern charm he likely prioritized staying here over money elsewhere. My opinion was just that his contract is a bit low
 
My take is beyond accurate and you know it is. Your take is off base Jones was traded, thuney was franchised for 16 million then walked for free to KC.. JC was a toss up.. he like butler, we're low balled by scrooge bill during the season on contract offers. As I've said bill had paid players but the amount of drafted players in his tenure to not see a 2nd contract is just ridiculous.
Being conscientious and responsible spenders is how they remained successful for two decades and didn’t have large valleys of losing. Spreading the money across the entire 53 man roster instead of having a few bloated contracts at the top and a bunch of jags. It’s easy to spend when your QB is on a rookie contract, it takes a lot more thought and care when your QB is one of the highest paid players in the league.

As a patriot fan you enjoyed and benefited from this fiscal responsibility for two decades, now you’re whining about how the sausages were made and suggesting five minutes into the new regime their way is better… even though every contract Wolf signed was exactly how BB would have done it. How he did do it. Revisionist history isn’t history.
 
Andrews took home discounts he's vastly underpaid being one of best centers in the NFL the guy is a warrior and does all the dirty work. I believe the contract he got was a slap in the face for a superbowl champion and all pro level Center.
The market determines worth, Andrews was worth more to NE than other teams because he knew their system and provided maximum value.

Players agreed to stay because they liked NE and wanted to stay. Saying BB was a shrewd negotiator in one breath, and “players took team friendly discounts” in the next is talking out both sides of your mouth. Players took team friendly deals because Bill was a shrewd negotiator period.
 
The market determines worth, Andrews was worth more to NE than other teams because he knew their system and provided maximum value.

Players agreed to stay because they liked NE and wanted to stay. Saying BB was a shrewd negotiator in one breath, and “players took team friendly discounts” in the next is talking out both sides of your mouth. Players took team friendly deals because Bill was a shrewd negotiator period.
Lol ok.. why can't both be true? Is that becuase in your Bill man-love only his way is everything and nothing else matters. Andrews, Henry, peppers for example all said this offseason they want to remain a Patriot and they want to be here when they are back on top. So you are forgetting on purpose the huge allure of way players over the years wanted to come here... can you think of him.. last seen being inducted in the Patriots HOF.. name rhymes with grady..
 
Being conscientious and responsible spenders is how they remained successful for two decades and didn’t have large valleys of losing. Spreading the money across the entire 53 man roster instead of having a few bloated contracts at the top and a bunch of jags. It’s easy to spend when your QB is on a rookie contract, it takes a lot more thought and care when your QB is one of the highest paid players in the league.

As a patriot fan you enjoyed and benefited from this fiscal responsibility for two decades, now you’re whining about how the sausages were made and suggesting five minutes into the new regime their way is better… even though every contract Wolf signed was exactly how BB would have done it. How he did do it. Revisionist history isn’t history.
Ok. We had stability at the most important position in football for 19 seasons.. any GM would had benefited from that. It makes it so other resources can be put into the team.. it's a method to the madness. Deservedly so the greatest coach to ever do it was making close to 30 million a season. If he was singing guys like wolf did he wouldn't have had the contracts he was given. RK benefited so Bill had to benefit too.
 
In BB’s first year as coach, he cut so many managers at the end of training camp, we ended up under the allowed limit! This team is like that. A few quality players, a few green youngsters and a ton of JAG!!!!
brutal!!!!
 
I'm certainly are not a fan of all these re-signings, but there's a reason why many Patriots draft picks didn't get a 2nd contract and that was because they were either bad or replaceable. They only few players that were worthy of 2nd contracts, but didn't get them were Chandler Jones, Deion Branch, David Givens, Asante Samuel, and Joe Thuney. Jamie Collins can also be argued as he was coming off an All Pro year before being traded in 2016.

That's not really a lot of guys in 24 years.
Which of the players they re-signed did you want let go?
 
Who's the hundred other guys?... the contracts done this off season as Curran reported hadn't been done in this fashion since Pete Carroll era...
Second contracts from drafted players in the BB era? I make it 26.

Brady, Light, Seymour, J.Green, Warren, Koppen, Wilfork, Mankins, Sanders, Gost, Slater, Mayo, Edelman, Vollmer, Hernandez, Gronk, McCourty, Cannon, Solder, Ebner, Hightower, Harmon, White, Mason, Wise, Bentley.

Only one obvious terrible evaluation, and a lot of incredible and/or solid players there.

Players whose seconds contracts were with other teams. I make 24.

D.Graham, E.Wilson, Samuel, B.Watson, Cassell, Hobbs, Meriweather, Butler, Larsen, Spikes, Vereen, Wilson, Ridley, Ch.Jones, Ryan, Grappolo, Brissett, Flowers, Brown and Thuney. Chung, Branch, Tully Cain and Collins went and came back.

Thuney was the collosal miss. Ben Watson had a hell of a career. Ch.Jones was an amazing player, but there were signs of the issues to come even on the Pats. Branch was a shame. Samuel, no for several reasons. Brady beat mother time for Grappolo. Always liked Vereen as a player. Liked Ryan and Flowers but they got big contracts. Who else was a miss for the contract they were given on the other team?

Yes agree that there has been more home signed players this off season than normal, and I don't think that's a bad thing. But Jennings, Barmore, Onwenu, Henry, Andrews, Uche, Duggar, Bourne and Stephenson are quality players and there was a lot of cap space. Might just be a unique off season this year?
 
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Second contracts from drafted players in the BB era? I make it 26.

Brady, Light, Seymour, J.Green, Warren, Koppen, Wilfork, Mankins, Sanders, Gost, Slater, Mayo, Edelman, Vollmer, Hernandez, Gronk, McCourty, Cannon, Solder, Ebner, Hightower, Harmon, White, Mason, Wise, Bentley.

Only one obvious terrible evaluation, and a lot of incredible and/or solid players there.

Players whose seconds contracts were with other teams. I make 24.

D.Graham, E.Wilson, Samuel, B.Watson, Cassell, Hobbs, Meriweather, Butler, Larsen, Spikes, Vereen, Wilson, Ridley, Ch.Jones, Ryan, Grappolo, Brissett, Flowers, Brown and Thuney. Chung, Branch, Tully Cain and Collins went and came back.

Thuney was the collosal miss. Ben Watson had a hell of a career. Ch.Jones was an amazing player, but there were signs of the issues to come even on the Pats. Branch was a shame. Samuel, no for several reasons. Brady beat mother time for Grappolo. Always liked Vereen as a player. Liked Ryan and Flowers but they got big contracts. Who else was a miss for the contract they were given on the other team?

Yes agree that there has been more home signed players this off season than normal, and I don't think that's a bad thing. But Jennings, Barmore, Onwenu, Henry, Andrews, Uche, Duggar, Bourne and Stephenson are quality players and there was a lot of cap space. Might just be a unique off season this year?
What a remarkable stat. Thank you for posting this. Over the years it's like we know the player's names of course and seen them perform. that come and go, but to really out up that stat is just remarkable. Brady is the mainstay. Becuase I've argued had Brady took what he really was worth over the years of the 26 how many of the 26 would you think would have been extended?

Ben Watson absolutely agree I had a chance to meet him and his family one time he is a true gentleman. Thuney I will never understand that one.. you franchise the guy just to let him walk.
 
Lol ok.. why can't both be true? Is that becuase in your Bill man-love only his way is everything and nothing else matters. Andrews, Henry, peppers for example all said this offseason they want to remain a Patriot and they want to be here when they are back on top. So you are forgetting on purpose the huge allure of way players over the years wanted to come here... can you think of him.. last seen being inducted in the Patriots HOF.. name rhymes with grady..
You saying "BB never paid anyone" is where I disagree, and that's not man-love, especially when he paid numerous players near top of the market deals.

The Dynasty teams spent to the salary cap every year, and to roll a competitive team out for two decades you need a lot more than a great QB. We've seen great QB's on 4 and 7 win teams. Defensive free agents also wanted to play in Bill's defense... they don't play offense.

Brady benefitted from Bill's defenses for two decades the same way Bill benefitted from Brady offenses. Brady ball washers need to understand how football works and get over their man-love.
 
You saying "BB never paid anyone" is where I disagree, and that's not man-love, especially when he paid numerous players near top of the market deals.

The Dynasty teams spent to the salary cap every year, and to roll a competitive team out for two decades you need a lot more than a great QB. We've seen great QB's on 4 and 7 win teams. Defensive free agents also wanted to play in Bill's defense... they don't play offense.

Brady benefitted from Bill's defenses for two decades the same way Bill benefitted from Brady offenses. Brady ball washers need to understand how football works and get over their man-love.
Ok so let's just forget the allure to come here the past 19 seasons.. you can hold bills balls all you want.. no one here is proclaiming bill wasn't important of course he was.

However as Willie Mac said the players set the culture in the locker room not the coaches. Brady continued a culture set by those before him. So you continue to just throw Brady out like someone made him. No Brady made lots of players and coaches millions. You think Josh gets multiple jobs? If not for him. You can coach all you want if the qb doesn't execute the plan then it means nothing
 
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