stone wall here, can't figure out why
BelichickFan said:
It's basically irrelevant. You can't take every player who does well and pay him what he's worth while being stuck paying some players more than they're worth. The cap doesn't allow it. He's a UFA in 12 months, he can wait until then.
hey fan, whassup?
i brought this up in three contexts:
1. curran's not accurate when he suggests the twig has been appropriately compensated. his total payments in the rookie contract, which he has honored (the whole $2.5m - $3.6m thing), are inconsistent with the nfl's compensation environment, or even that of the patriots. branch should be paid a much higher figure. his contract should be ben done over.
2. our boy (TB) got a do-over, and sure, he deserves every nickel. faulk, brandon gorin, and fauria's contracts were REDONE to help the cap figure AND to improve the players' security and/or incentive structures. gorin's contract was ripped up and he got more compensation. so it's not that patriots have a policy of not wanting to change contracts;
3. curran's references to hypothetical considerations (e.g., "if branch weren't here in this system, with this quarterback, how good would he be?") in a real-time situation. the "would this have happened?, would he have done that?") questions really seem disingenuous.
4. if brady weren't here, in this system, with this coach, would he ever have gotten into ANY game? is that a valid point for consideration in his salary negotiation?
5. i love my patriots, but i find it interesting that you say BB/SP are "stuck paying some players more than they're worth". and some less. it looks that way to me too.
6. all these setups are BB/SP's. i think the last kraft/carroll deal was ty law's. yet today, there is salary inequity, and people on the roster who aren't worth what they're getting. does that mean (oh god), that mistakes have been made? just llike everybody else?
of course it seems like BB/SP make fewer than others.
BUT. i don't like the thought.