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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.Yup, and that would be the smart move for him.Newton is not going to sign any contract in-season. If he continues to play this well, he will hit FA and Bill will actually have to pay him top dollar.
If he is willing to sign an extension do it yesterday before it’s too late.A risk imo. I’d prefer to see how his health holds up first.
A risk imo. I’d prefer to see how his health holds up first.
To me this is a no brainer. If we get into November, December or even late October without an extension the possibility of Cam returning falls significantly. I know it’s early and there are risks but the guy looks like he’s back.This cuts both ways. If we get into November or December and he is having as good of a season as the first two games indicate do you want him to start making business decisions because of FA ?
To me this is a no brainer. If we get into November, December or even late October without an extension the possibility of Cam returning falls significantly. I know it’s early and there are risks but the guy looks like he’s back.
I’m taking a chance on Cam instead of hitting on a draft pick or turning back to Stidham.
How much would you pay for Cam?
You can’t wait 3-4 more games. You can go at least one more game. But say we face the Chiefs and Cam has a great game...then it gets dicey. You’ve gotta take a risk sometimes. A risk for a franchise QB over the next 3 years is something you jump on.I'm waiting for at least 3 or 4 more games before I would extend him. The Pats "could" end up losing 4 of the next four and you're looking at a 20M-30M, whatever, quarterback on the books and a 2-4 team that could just as easily be 2-4 with Stidham at 600K or whatever...pretty sure Newton can be franchised, can't he?