SalemPats
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Re: Edelman may be worth $6-$8 million, but is he worth that to a team that has Amend
I agree with the post.
DA had every opportunity to be Welker's replacement, but what happened suprised us all. Mini-tron turned out to be the better player. I think that's hard for people to decipher. They wanted to love DA. This kind of reminds me of the Brady/Bledsoe situation. There were a lot of fans who were angry that Brady took over. They kept saying well if the defense played the way it did with Drew he would have been the guy. The truth is, Brady's the better player. The truth is mini-tron is better than DA
My belief is that the team attempted to give Edelman the opportunity to show that he could replace Welker during 2012, the combination of injures and him and Welker’s presence on the field and in the offense made it very difficult to assess the Edelman, so the staff was unsure. Welker left and Edelman was a free agent on crutches who they did not know if he would return, how much he would cost and if he was capable of being the player they needed, so in 2013 Amendola was more of a sure bet.
The problem was that rumors had Amendola going to the Patriots as far back as 2012 when McDaniels first signed here via trade, so teams knew that the Patriots were going to attempt to sign him and I am sure they got involved to only to drive up the asking price. This forced our hand with Welker gone a major hole we had to pay what the market was dictating for Amendola.
A perfect storm occurred, we signed Amendola for $5.7M APY suffered an injury, which opened the door for Edelman stepped in and he seized the opportunity, which took a $765K player to a rumored $6M player. The problem is what could we have done differently, roll the dice, and hope that Edelman stepped up, but remember we signed Amendola in the first two days of UFA and at that time, I would have to believe that Edelman was trying to get a better offer than we made.
In my opinion the mistake the Patriots made was far before signing Amendola, it was letting it ever get to the point where on day two of UFA they had their hand forced because they had a gaping hole in their offense. The team should have either signed Welker long-term or made more of an effort to draft a replacement like TY Hilton (who could have been draft instead of Bequette) in 2012, so the team would be able to transition smoothly.
I agree with the post.
DA had every opportunity to be Welker's replacement, but what happened suprised us all. Mini-tron turned out to be the better player. I think that's hard for people to decipher. They wanted to love DA. This kind of reminds me of the Brady/Bledsoe situation. There were a lot of fans who were angry that Brady took over. They kept saying well if the defense played the way it did with Drew he would have been the guy. The truth is, Brady's the better player. The truth is mini-tron is better than DA












