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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.Pardon my ignorance, RC, but...what is that eyeless girl, with her equally creepy eyeless dog, trying to tell me?
And Miguel is right: the NEP will probably be in no better position to sign Seward away from the Panthers on April 18th than they will be on March 18th.
The Panthers know about the Patriots' interest in Seward. And they will then put themselves in a position where they could not match the Patriots' offer. IMO, that is a very optimistic take.
Every team is weighing between the cap, FA's avail now, the potential of the draft, and the FA's they expect will be cut. The longer they wait, they more likely something will come up that changes the picture (a player being cut) and the more likely they will lose a FA who is out there visiting teams.Let me understand this.
The Panthers know about the Patriots' interest in Seward. And they will then put themselves in a position where they could not match the Patriots' offer. IMO, that is a very optimistic take.
ha ha ha ha...."The sun'll come out tomorrow...." Take on the overt optimism. But I'd still take it over the "Nabobs of Negativity."
ha ha ha ha...."The sun'll come out tomorrow...." Take on the overt optimism. But I'd still take it over the "Nabobs of Negativity."
ha ha ha ha...."The sun'll come out tomorrow...." Take on the overt optimism. But I'd still take it over the "Nabobs of Negativity."
THE SOUNDS OF SILENCE: Panthers backup middle linebacker Adam Seward, a restricted free agent, visited New England a week ago. But his agent said Wednesday he still hasn't heard anything from the Patriots.
"There's no new news," Michael Hoffman said. "I'll just defer all comments to the Patriots, though the visit went well and we remain optimistic."
If the Patriots signed Seward to an offer sheet and the Panthers chose not to match, Carolina would get a fifth-round pick as compensation. The Panthers probably wouldn't mind keeping Seward, if he didn't get an offer, though they gave themselves ample cover last week by signing Landon Johnson from Cincinnati. Johnson's here to compete for the starting weakside job, but has played the middle before and would likely be the best bet to move there if anything happened to Jon Beason.
I hope I'm wrong here, but anyone else think that if the Pats were going to make an offer they would have done it already?
Interesting....It is almost like the Pats have told him their plan and that the agent doesn't want to PO the pats so he defers all comments to the pats.
or maybe maybe he is not worried about POing them but he wants other teams to think there is still interest.
just two thoughts.
Interesting ... It's almost like the Pats don't want him.
ya like i said they kicked the tires and decided to move on, visits like this normally results in a fast offer, id say hes not in their plansInteresting ... It's almost like the Pats don't want him.
They're probably just considering their options. Haggans is still out there, I was just reading that the Patriots are one of several teams interested in Takeo Spikes for whom winning is said to be important ("Spikes wants to get a ring, that's what someone told me who knows him well" per Adam Caplan). I suspect they may make an offer to Seward if no other options come through.
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