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When I tuned in for a bit a little while ago that was being explained to Holley and he seemed to be catching on. The only difference is the $6M paydays start in 2006 vs. 2007. The new money is identical in AAV. He is a roughly $6M player in the final year of his rookie deal...duh.
And if the Seahawks or JETS want to disregard that remaining value season, that is their right. What is not their right is to expect us to. They didn't do it for Alexander or Abraham. And that is where the compensation escalates. And they know it, they are just lowballing us in comp so they can include the value of that comp in their offer to the player.
And Holley also said that they should trade him to the team offering the highest trade compensation, period. He thiks the JETS would be foolish to up the ante for Deion since in their case while he might represent a more substantial upgrade to their offense it will still not be enough to elevate them from more than a 4-5 win team to more than a 7-8 win team. In other words, for Seattle who should be a contender he might be a difference maker, for the JETS who will not be he won't. The JETS would be better served if the Patriots player they were trying to trade for was Matt Cassel.
And if the Seahawks or JETS want to disregard that remaining value season, that is their right. What is not their right is to expect us to. They didn't do it for Alexander or Abraham. And that is where the compensation escalates. And they know it, they are just lowballing us in comp so they can include the value of that comp in their offer to the player.
And Holley also said that they should trade him to the team offering the highest trade compensation, period. He thiks the JETS would be foolish to up the ante for Deion since in their case while he might represent a more substantial upgrade to their offense it will still not be enough to elevate them from more than a 4-5 win team to more than a 7-8 win team. In other words, for Seattle who should be a contender he might be a difference maker, for the JETS who will not be he won't. The JETS would be better served if the Patriots player they were trying to trade for was Matt Cassel.
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