Looks like the good cop has pushed the bad cop under the bus.
This is really not going to end well
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They let him play and they pretty much neuter Mayock. I will not be shocked if Gruden let’s him play.This is really not going to end well
Randy was traded....and then the Pats tore up his contract. That's what happened. The Pats didn't pay Moss what he would have made in Oakland had he stayed.I think you are mistaken. You can’t eliminate a contract without releasing the player.
He agreed to restructure his contract for one team and one team only. The Patriots.Randy was traded....and then the Pats tore up his contract. That's what happened. The Pats didn't pay Moss what he would have made in Oakland had he stayed.
Playing the Hernandez card shows how intellectually bankrupt your whole argument is.This is the team that traded for Haynesworth. This is the team that gave Aaron Hernandez a big money second contract.
Would someone explain to me why someone would bother to make a new thread about this, when the same discussion has already been occurring in first AB thread?
Randy was traded....and then the Pats tore up his contract.
Haynesworth's bad work ethic and bad attitude, and Aaron Hernandez turning out to be a murder (who by all means was still a good locker room presence) are significantly different from a dude who's clearly lost his marbles.This is the team that traded for Haynesworth. This is the team that gave Aaron Hernandez a big money second contract.
We, as the fan base of that same team, never get to say that "there's no way this team would take ......" about any player who has talent. The only possible exception might be a guy with a significant domestic violence issue.
Deus is on par with AB by not playing with a full deck sometimesPlaying the Hernandez card shows how intellectually bankrupt your whole argument is.
In addition, I don't think the Pats had enough cap space under the existing contract, even with a Brady restructure that freed up $5 million to fit under the cap.. Granted, Moss took much less money to sign with NE.....IIRC... even with incentives.Literally not what happened. Moss voluntarily agreed to a restructure because he was desperate to get out of Oakland.
Haynesworth's bad work ethic and bad attitude, and Aaron Hernandez turning out to be a murder (who by all means was still a good locker room presence) are significantly different from a dude who's clearly lost his marbles.
I'd also reconsider telling me what I get to say lol. NO WAY WOULD THIS TEAM TAKE ANTONIO BROWN. Maybe if we had 06 or 2013's receiving corps he'd be worth the gamble. But right now...nah
Of course that would be a condition of any trade. But like I said if he's released it would be easier.Moss agreed to renegotiate his deal. Do you think Brown would?
If AB plays Monday and this decision goes over Mayock I would resign on the spot. He doesn’t need to put up with this crap. He can go right back to the NFL network.
And then what happened? They cut him. Thx come again