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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.What Samuel got is irrelevant - what other teams are willing to offer him is all that matters; and whether the Patriots are even interested in him.Mike Reiss made a good point in his mailbag that even if Ty Law is not the same player he was and is willing to take a pay cut this year, after Asante's deal we still may not be able to afford him.
Mike Reiss made a good point in his mailbag that even if Ty Law is not the same player he was and is willing to take a pay cut this year, after Asante's deal we still may not be able to afford him.
I mean, it would be nice, but as lots of said, it's doubtful that he still has the speed to play CB, and we have James Sanders, Rodney Harrison, and Brandon Merriweather all doing a good job at the safety positions.
How much money would you want to lay down for Ty at this point? And would he take it?
What Samuel got is irrelevant -
I don't care what Reiss thinks about it - if the best offer he gets is, say, $1.5M then what Randall Gay got doesn't matter. Law either plays for what he's offered or retires.I don't think it is, and neither does our favorite columnist.
As Reiss said, Law can theoretically say "I'm half the player Samuel is at this point. I deserve half the money."
I mean, Randall Gay is getting $4.5 million a year now, right?
I don't care what Reiss thinks about it - if the best offer he gets is, say, $1.5M then what Randall Gay got doesn't matter. Law either plays for what he's offered or retires.
I agree - if someone offers it he'll take it. I don't think anyone will though. A 26 year old CB vs. a 34 year old CB . . .That's my point, though. If a team is willing to offer our nickelback that kind of money, you really think Law is only going to see an offer for 1.5?
He made close to $12M in two years with the Chiefs. We offered him up to $11M for the same two years. I think we would offer him more than $2M per at this juncture. We paid Duane Starks $3.5M two years ago...
At this point in his life, Ty Law is obsessed with getting to the Hall of Fame. I think his time with the Jets and Chiefs, while did not harm his status, did nothing to further it either. He knows he needs 50 interceptions at the minimum to get in. Two superbowls are great (or is it 3?). Ending his career with a dominant team (with or without more SB's) will always be remembered when voting time comes.
Its my take that he signs for 2 to 3 mill a year for a two year deal.
Guess again. Ty Law has become a mercenary and will sign with the highest bidder.At this point in his career, he's already milked the cow and got his cash. Based on how he was selling himself to the Pats, one would think he would come here at some kind of a discount.
Ty Law is not coming here ... Vince Wilfork is faster than Ty Law right now.
I'm wondering if Chad Jackson can even play wide receiver.So is Chad Jackson but he can't play corner.
Ty already has 52 int's.
| 8 | 2K |
| 55 | 3K |
| 9 | 4K |
| 134 | 8K |
| 27 | 2K |
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