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Cassel theory: Help me out?

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Re: ¿Cassel Theory: Help me out?

Aaron Curry, Jason Smith, Eugene Monroe would all work for me - not that I think we'll be making this kind of trade.

We're not going to take the #3 pick in trade unless a second trade to dump it is also already done.

This trade will be mind-boggling and make both parties happy, if you can imagine.
 
Re: ¿Cassel Theory: Help me out?

The value the Patriots want is going to simply be the best that they can get for him. If it's only a 2nd, it's still a good deal.

This is about what I expect the Patriots will get for Cassel. There

are too many teams unwilling to tie up a lot of money in a quarterback

plus have to give up a high draft pick.
 
Re: ¿Cassel Theory: Help me out?

We're not going to take the #3 pick in trade unless a second trade to dump it is also already done.

This trade will be mind-boggling and make both parties happy, if you can imagine.

i dont think this is entirely true.
 
So is it true that Cassel agent was able to negotiate in between the decision to franchise Matt and the submission of the tender acceptance letter to the NFL?
Timeline:
- Feb. 5 -- First day that teams may designate franchise or transition players NFL key dates - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.com
- Feb 5 -- New England Patriots apply the Franchise Tag to Matt Cassel New England - Pro Football Weekly
- Feb 7 -- Cassel accepts the Franchise Tag Cassel to sign franchise tender - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.com

Time for negotiating with another club, 2 days, "but" by NFL rules, Cassel's old contract with the NE Patriots remains in effect until Feb 27, any contact between Cassel and another club would be "tampering" unless NE had received and granted a request to open talks with Cassel and his agent. To answer your question: not without written permission from the NEP.

What we think we know: there are 31 teams salivating for a chance to trade for Cassel.

What we know: Cassel is the property of the New England Patriots and 31 other teams are looking at their QB prospects and wondering how they can acquire Tom Brady.

When the basic premise of your hypothesis is wrong, link it to global warming and submit a 2000 page "proof." Your Nobel prize for "science" is in the mail.

And finally what we want: An announcement on Friday reporting Matt Cassel has been traded to "X" for "Y-squared" number of draft picks and/or "Z" big name players. My personal favorite: Kansas City trades their 2009 #3 overall pick to New England for Matt Cassel and New England's #23 overall; New England trades KC's #3 overall to Dallas for Jason Witten and Dallas' 2010 1st round pick; Jason Witten is so grateful for his rescue he extends his current contract for 'League minimum salaries, plus Super Bowl incentives, for the length of Tom Brady's career.'
 
Timeline:
- Feb. 5 -- First day that teams may designate franchise or transition players NFL key dates - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.com
- Feb 5 -- New England Patriots apply the Franchise Tag to Matt Cassel New England - Pro Football Weekly
- Feb 7 -- Cassel accepts the Franchise Tag Cassel to sign franchise tender - Reiss' Pieces - Boston.com

Check the verbiage of your last link:

All that remains is for the Patriots to send Cassel a formal contract with the tender offer and he will sign it, guaranteeing himself a significant raise from the $520,000 he made last season. (Unlike standard NFL contracts, franchise tenders are guaranteed for the full amount.)

And this:

NFL.com Blogs Blog Archive Cassel’s franchise tender submitted to NFL

Let there be no more questions, doubts or speculation. It’s official.

The one-year, $14.6 million contract franchise tender that Patriots QB Matt Cassel recently signed was turned into the NFL today.

Feb 5 - 23 = 18 days of negotiating.
 
"To answer your question: not without written permission from the NEP." - BOR

Yeah. I'll buy that for a dollar. Do you believe such permission hasn't been granted and would be published if it were?
Dude, the Vikings were seen talking with Dunn prior to the announcement about Air Sage.

http://www.valleynewslive.tv/artman2/publish/sports/10651.shtml

Vikings executives appeared to have spent extensive time attempting to address their quarterback situation at the combine, which ends today.
According to a person with knowledge of the situation, the team met with David Dunn, the agent for New England's Matt Cassel. The Vikings have interest in Cassel, but he has received the Patriots' franchise tag (guaranteeing him $14.65 million) and New England is believed to be asking for a significant return in a trade.

That tidbit used to appear the article below but has been removed. Unluckily for anyone trying to stash the info, google still shows it as part of the write-up.

http://www.startribune.com/sports/v..._3c::D3aDhUoaEaD_ec7PaP3iUiacyKUnciatkEP7DhUr

So while my presumption that Dunn could start cooking regardless, I believe he has been encouraged by the Pats to do so, that bit of my theory is moot.
A deal gets done within 48 hours of the start of FA or my name isn't Jim.
 
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That tidbit used to appear the article below but has been removed. Unluckily for anyone trying to stash the info, google still shows it as part of the write-up.

It's still there, you just have to click on the "Continue to next page" that is buried a little further down the page. [I had the same thought. ]
 
It's still there, you just have to click on the "Continue to next page" that is buried a little further down the page. [I had the same thought. ]

Ahhh. I saw it was edited after posting and assumed it was taken out. Interestinger.
 
we gotta get boras involved for Cassel. he would pull a slime move and somehow manage to get Cassel traded to Minn instead of Rosenfels
 
Check the verbiage of your last link:



And this:

NFL.com Blogs Blog Archive Cassel’s franchise tender submitted to NFL



Feb 5 - 23 = 18 days of negotiating.
My verbiage? :wha: Perhaps you'd care to review your own? :ugh:

"So is it true that Cassel agent was able to negotiate in between the decision to franchise Matt and the submission of the tender acceptance letter to the NFL?" Presumably as opposed to the signed contract...

:beatingcoming: You American as a second language folks really must concentrate more on your sling (present tense of slang).
 
Re: ¿Cassel Theory: Help me out?

That's not how they operate. They set a value for a player and stick to it. If the value of a player that played as well as Matt Cassel is higher than a 2nd rounder than he is too valuable for the team to part with and is of better use as a backup QB.

I'm not saying he is or isn't worth a 2nd rounder, that's just a hypothetical value for the sake of discussion.

Agreed. How quickly we forget Drew Bledsoe. Who thought we could get a 1st rounder for an aging veteran QB who had 'cement feet' syndrome? The Pats won't sell low on Cassel. They won't have to for a potential franchise QB that is just coming into his prime.
 
In any case, "I'm smart, you're dumb, I'm right, you're wrong, I'm big, you're little (k, that's just a guess) and that's the way it is."

Cassel to the Chiefs on Feb 27.
 
In any case, "I'm smart, you're dumb, I'm right, you're wrong, I'm big, you're little (k, that's just a guess) and that's the way it is."

Cassel to the Chiefs on Feb 27.

......well, yeah, MAYbe.
 
Re: ¿Cassel Theory: Help me out?

That's not how they operate. They set a value for a player and stick to it. If the value of a player that played as well as Matt Cassel is higher than a 2nd rounder than he is too valuable for the team to part with and is of better use as a backup QB.

I'm not saying he is or isn't worth a 2nd rounder, that's just a hypothetical value for the sake of discussion.

If you think the salary cap implications of paying a backup QB $14 million aren't going to factor into the decision, then I think you are crazy. Assuming there is a salary cap in the future, there is a certain financial aspect to team building that cannot be ignored.

IMO, if KC's (or any other team's) 2nd, 3rd or even 4th round pick is the highest offer, there is no way BB is going to refuse the deal because he thinks Cassell grades as a first rounder. The bottom line is ANY pick BB gets for Cassell is gravy, since the other alternative was to simply say good bye to Cassell in FA.
 
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