Andy I understand where your going with that, my thought process is he's a great player for 2 more years but going into year 3 declines and players that rely on quickness not top end speed not great body control not overpowering defenders, you could have as much heart as anyone and if you rely on your initial quickness to get separation it'll fade fast.
One thing i've always admired about BB is making a tough business decision and not making it a personal emotional one.
He will get rid of a player 2 years faster, than 2 years too late, for instance, Willie, Mike, Wes, Jabar, Ty, Randy, Bruce Armstrong, Chris Slade, Ben Coates.
Almost all these players had arguably 2 solid years left, and he parted ways and rebuilt without these guys, now going by that logic if we can resign Welker to a contract that doesn't have any or little guaranteed money into year 3 and doesn't hurt the teams chance to upgrade other areas over the next 2 years that contract would make sense.
You could make that argument with any player. Of course the team would rather have the safety of a shorter term contract, but that isn't realistic. Marshawn Lynch just had one pretty good year after being picked up off that scrap heap after losing his job in Buffalo just got 4 years and 31 mill. with 18 mill guaranteed.
Taking the approach that you would only give a guy the quality of Wes Welker 2 years because you are afraid he may be declining by year 3 is the perfect way to inusre the only good players you will have are in their rookie contract or were FA surprise overachievers.
On the other hand if he wants to get paid and wants security for his wife and possible family for years past his playing time and wants Tom and Giselle type lifestyle he's not getting it in New England where is a team like Seattle or Washington would break the bank for him where is we wouldn't.
What does Tom Brady's lifestyle have to do with anything? Do you seriously believe that on the one hand signing Welker long term is stupid, but on the other hand teams would line up to do it?
Plus the free agent market is flooded as well is the draft with plug and play receivers so I think the Patriots are value shopping, ala LLoyd, or if they do break the bank its for a dynamic player like Wallace or a Jackson who has 3 to 4 years of dominant play vs 2.
Plug and play? You are kidding right? How did that work out with 85 who had a much better career before coming here than either of those guys?
Welker is the focal point of the passing offense. I certainly hope BB doesn't decide to pay more for a lesser player because of some misplaced fear that he will hit some mythical wall in 2 years.
Unfortunately for nostalgic fans BB doesn't look as past performance for rewards he looks at in his words this week.
I have no idea what you are trying to say here.
In alot of ways I believe a players past contributions is not looked at as what they wanna give the player but what can that player contribute in the hear and now.
If you are saying BB doesnt pay because of what a player used to be, but because of what he will produce in the coming contract term, well, of course, but what does that have to do with this discussion?
It's a tough business but that's also how the Patriots have stayed so competitive in the salary cap era, and why I say have your Patriots jersey with velcro lettering on the name on the jersey because things change, especially with the Belichick led Patriots.
I am a root for the laundry guy, but you don't make decisions on players based on some rhetorical concept that doesn't apply to the player.
If they resign Wes Welker to a huge non cap friendly deal than I will completely eat crow and the philosophy has changed out of desperation in my humble opinion. Either way 14 and 2 or 2 and 14 I'm still a fan here in Lancaster PA.
It would not be a change in philosophy at all. BB has ALWAYS kept the players that can still play. You seem to think Welker is over the hill and in the McGinest or Vrabel departure category. I see a guy who just came off his best year and seems to continue to improve as he and Brady work together more and more.
I just don't understand why fans of a team with TFB at QB would be so adamant about taking away the favortie weapon he has ever had.
But again, my question was if you feel it would be bad move for the Patriots and you want to trade him, why wouldn't you stick a division rival with him so they can take on the negatives that seem to appall you?