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Even in an uncapped year?????
We do not know if 2010 will be uncapped. Speculating...Most likely outcome...a new CBA with some different cap rules.
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We do not know if 2010 will be uncapped. Speculating...Most likely outcome...a new CBA with some different cap rules.
We do not know if 2010 will be uncapped. Speculating...Most likely outcome...a new CBA with some different cap rules.
The other side of the coin might just be that his players are about
set to turn him off. They may give up completely and tank the
rest of the season just like they did BB's last year in Cleveland.
BB has always been tough, but it seems to me he's building up like a storm.
The storm was predicted, when you need to be someplace that you consider (or should consider) to be Important you plan for bad weather and you leave extra-extra early so you arrive on time. Especially important when you know your ***** is grass considering your last performance. BB's on the money; the leniency afforded to a superstar is not a Patriot-given right, it's earned. If the so-called LEADERS (Moss and Thomas) can't set an example for Guyton and Burgess, Burgess especially because he's very new), then who's going to? Remember when the leaders were watching film by 5AM? Guys like Big Willie, Rodney,TFB who's the ONLY one with a valid excuse were in there way before they had to be because they wanted to be better than the last game. Rookies who came here understood this concept, actually they had no choice but to understand it. The one thing anybody should have learned about BB is that his cuts run the deepest-he doesn't give a * who you are or what you did in the past; it's all about what you're doing NOW. Always has been and always will be that way at least as long as BB is here which I hope is a very long time.
Tedy was right. And so is BB.
From what I've heard about BB, it wouldn't surprise me if there has been some real anger directed at everyone this week.
This part of the season reminds me of a quote from Patriot Reign, described below by SI's Peter King:
"Belichick doesn't buy the canned and cliché stuff you hear in the press all the time. As the Patriots struggled trying to repeat as champs in 2002, he read in the paper one day that one of players said the team had to get its "swagger'' back. That day, in the team meeting, he said: "You know what? We didn't have a 'swagger' last year. What we had was a sense of urgency about playing well, being smart, and capitalizing on every opportunity and situation that came our way ... It wasn't about a f------- swagger. You can take that swagger and shove it right up your a--, OK?''
SI.com - Writers - Peter King's MMQB: Parcells-Patriots divorce getting uglier - Thursday September 23, 2004 11:57AM
The other side of the coin might just be that his players are about set to turn him off. They may give up completely and tank the rest of the season just like they did BB's last year in Cleveland.
Wilfork better be even better than he is now for the next several games or we will be seeing Brace or Pryor take his place next season.
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