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IF Gonzo was traded you can forget about another Super Bowl anytime soon.
Vrabel can leave Gonzo alone on any WR in the NFL.
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IMO, his benchmark is the Witherspoon deal. Match that or offer a little less because he was drafted AFTER Witherspoon.
This is not complicated. I think it is just his agent juggling two players….
People forget the actual timeline and like to remember like we didn't suffer letting elite players in the secondary go, after Asante left after the 2007 season the secondary was mostly a complete disaster by Patriots standards in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 until Talib came in 2012 the Patriots massively lacked that key player in the secondary who could get a stop when it was really needed in a big game.IF Gonzo was traded you can forget about another Super Bowl anytime soon.
Vrabel can leave Gonzo alone on any WR in the NFL.
People forget the actual timeline and like to remember like we didn't suffer letting elite players in the secondary go, after Asante left after the 2007 season the secondary was mostly a complete disaster by Patriots standards in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 until Talib came in 2012 the Patriots massively lacked that key player in the secondary who could get a stop when it was really needed in a big game.
I remember 2011 being especially bad teams seemed to sleepwalk into the 20s on the Patriots defense that year.
You remove Gonzalez from this secondary and the whole thing falls apart, Carlton Davis is swiss cheese as a number one corner, Marcus Jones can't play on the outside and anyone else covering a #2 WR on this roster seems problematic and that's before an injury happens we know Davis gets banged up imagine he goes down you take Gonzalez and Davis out you've gone from one of the best secondaries in the league to one of the worst overnight.
Pats CBs allowed a 6 yard cushion and opposing QBs picked the NE apart like a thanksgiving turkey.Those early 2010s have me shook. It may have caused me to overvalue good CB's. There is nothing more annoying that 3rd and 10 being continually converted on blown coverage.
Why do you say that?
To be clear, the entire nature of sports fandom is ridiculous but, once we accept that we all care tremendously about the performance of the arbitrary collection of athletes who play roughly half their games geographically local to where most of us are from, it makes logical sense to get emotional over contract negotiations because those negotiations will directly impact the quality of the team.
You need a football strategist to put the priorities in place.Yep; to be in the championship-winning business, you first have to be in the money-management business. And when you operate under a salary cap, every dollar going one way means that it isn't going the other way. Most players & their agents realize this; the others learn eventually, one way or another...
Ridiculous trade proposal, even at the worst iteration of a Gonzalez trade, AT LEAST a 1st round pick has to come back. Maybe two 1st round picks.A Boys 2nd round 2027 pick and a player for Gonzo?
Pass the bong. The highest paid CB in the NFL is worth 2 - 1st round picks.
Cowboys Trade Proposal Lands Super Bowl Corner
The Dallas Cowboys could use a splash on defense, so here's a trade that could work to shore up the defense for 2026. The post Cowboys Trade Proposal Lands Super Bowl Corner appeared first on HEAVY.sports.yahoo.com
The Boys DB traded has had injury problems and is an unknown.Ridiculous trade proposal, even at the worst iteration of a Gonzalez trade, AT LEAST a 1st round pick has to come back. Maybe two 1st round picks.
Ridiculous trade proposal, even at the worst iteration of a Gonzalez trade, AT LEAST a 1st round pick has to come back. Maybe two 1st round picks.
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