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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.As they got it for 5 years I don't think it's too much. It'll look good 3 years from now.lmcbee said:4M per year for a center? Sounds really high. He's decent, but wow.
For comparison, LeCharles Bently got :SVN said:As per EspnBoston ...just heard on felger's show...5 yrs 19-20 mill 7.5 mill bonus money
eh, if i could choose between a TE and DB, i would easily take Asante in this situation, right now, we need a CB more than a TE, IMO.Keegs said:awesome I'm really glad to hear this.
I'd love it if we resigned Graham next.
I was least worried about Samuel out of the 3. And if one had to go I would pick Asante.
Yeah i understand completely where you are coming from.Underoath said:eh, if i could choose between a TE and DB, i would easily take Asante in this situation, right now, we need a CB more than a TE, IMO.
PatsRI said:Not sure of Woody's money either but I think Koppen is a better value. Remember Woody couldn't even snap from the shotgun and is a guard now.
That's my question. Not that I'm concerned, but I'm curious as to how this affects the "Why don't they spend to the damn cap" crowd.arrellbee said:And the first chapter is written in the saga:
"What are the Patriots going to do with all of that cap space."
BelichickFan said:For comparison, LeCharles Bently got :
Signed a five-year, $36 million contract on 3/11/2006. The deal includes $12.5 million in guaranteed money.
I know, Bently is a pro bowler. But if you think we paid a lot, they paid almost twice as much.
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