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So it was a legitimate question to ask and everyone knew he would need to take a paycut.
Not the case with Hightower.
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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.So it was a legitimate question to ask and everyone knew he would need to take a paycut.
Andy’s on fire this morning. I love it.
The team would surely love HT to restructure. As a three time SB champ with lotsa cash and under 30, I don’t blame HT if he refuses.
Having said that : I would gladly pay HT what he is owed this year, despite what some would call a subpar season. This guy ALWAYS comes up huge in the biggest games and - apart from BB & TB - you could make a solid case that he is the player most « attached » to this second dynasty (#11 and Gronk being good considerations as well).
HT has been injured and such, but he lasted basically all season and was there when it counted in the SB. Pay him the remainder of his contract and deal with contracts when they expire in this case.
If High plays like he did in the playoffs a restructure is not appropriate.Andy’s on fire this morning. I love it.
The team would surely love HT to restructure. As a three time SB champ with lotsa cash and under 30, I don’t blame HT if he refuses.
Having said that : I would gladly pay HT what he is owed this year, despite what some would call a subpar season. This guy ALWAYS comes up huge in the biggest games and - apart from BB & TB - you could make a solid case that he is the player most « attached » to this second dynasty (#11 and Gronk being good considerations as well).
HT has been injured and such, but he lasted basically all season and was there when it counted in the SB. Pay him the remainder of his contract and deal with contracts when they expire in this case.
Just said the team would love it. I agree with you. HT has delivered and THEN some. I support any business deal he desires.If High plays like he did in the playoffs a restructure is not appropriate.
If he is still Hightower this year, which I expect, then extend him at the end of the year when he has less leverage (less dead money) on the last year of his contract.
Dead money is by definition irrelevant.
What is relevant is whether a player is worth what he is being paid for his future services.
If Hightower has a good year, it is Hightower would have the leverage at the end of 2019, not the patriots.
Not really. Is cutting a player means that a team is eating a tremendous amount of cap space anyway, then that team is less likely to want to pursue that option.
Playing ability and value being equal, cutting McCourty would save the Patriots over 9 million, but cutting Hightower would save them only 5.6 million.
So, if the team valued them equally, Hightower would be in a better position than McCourty.
By this logic, Clayborne is in a better position than McCourty or Hightower.
Missed the part about equal value to the team, did ya? if Clayborn was as valuable to the Pats as McCourty or Hightower, would you begin to think they might cut him?
ps. I think Clayborn sticks around this year.
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