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MoLewisrocks said:You are making a value judgement based on perception. Like some others in this thread BB will not. He will take what ponyexpress attempted to do with statistics and what Box has gleaned from watching hours of mere broadcast replay and the test he puts Richard's value to will pale in comparison.
All players are subject to some level of dispassionate scrutiny every off season. Those with pending substantial contract issues that will dramatically impact the team merit the deepest analysis. In Patriot Reign it is clear that while everyone presumed Lawyer was a vital player for this teams continued success, BB challenged his staff to prove it. And much to their chagrin they could not. Coupled with his clubhouse influence and his stance on how players including himself should be concerned with their league wide perception as individual players going forward, which BB considered negative leadership, it was enough for BB to make the decision to find an alternative to his pro bowl SS.
And to discount durability in this league is real folly. BB understands that talent is admirable but it is worth nothing unless it both fits in the scheme (and in the case of a team leader that scheme extends off the field and includes working within a certain salary structure he and Pioli have developed - as Brady was willing to) and it can stay on the field. One of the things he admired about Ty Law (and his only real leadership trait) was the example he set with his determination to play hurt and ability to still play at a high level. That was what enabled BB to ignore much of Ty's financial ranting.
I know Richard has not publicly thrown down the gauntlet in so many words, but he has made it clear in a roundabout way that he wants to be paid as the best DL in the league if that is what he is perceived as throughout the league. BB will determine his value to this team based on unemotional performance based reality. If the perceptoin and reality match up, that may result in a deal. But even if they do, other valid concerns like durability and leadership on and off the field and the salary structure of the entire team will have to be weighted into any formula on which they base their best offer.
Players don't tend to view demands to pay them what they believe they are worth as breaking the bank. But the fact remains that on a team that somewhat uniquely champions the value of all 53 players to the effort, if we were paying them all what they honestly believe they are worth we'd be substantially over even an expanded cap. BB has worked hard to eliminate a culture of financial (as well as other) entitlement that existed here for many years. He's not about to let one players determination to buck that trend toss the entire teamwide philosophy out the window. It was that same type and level of determination post our first SB win that led to Lawyer's eventual unceremonious and briefly traumatic departure.
I hope they get a deal done that the team as well as Richard can live with. But if not, it's not the end of the world. Losing him won't necessarily result in Jarvis Green's ascention because Richard is an asset with marketable trade value. That pick or picks and the salary you don't have to pay him would allow the team to replace him with an upgrade over Green and perhaps further mediate any loss of production by upgrading at additional positions going forward and retaining other emerging talent as their current deals play out.
Terrific reply and I will absolutely defer to the judgements and ratings that BB & SP will come up with. They know all. Having read Patriot Reign, Management Secrets of the NEP Volume 1 and Volume 2 as well as David H's new book - it is very clear how much knowledge BB has about this game. Incredible experience, knowledge and know how is what we are lucky enough to enjoy with BB. Add Scott Pioli and the ownership situation and we really have the best of all worlds right here, right now.
As I said, I will trust 100%T in the judgement that BB makes regarding the value of Richard Seymour as a player and value he brings to this team. The trouble I had with Pony and to a lesser extent Box O - was they did not show me performance decline when RS was out of the line up. Pony did not seem to take into consideration the sacrifice to personal stats players make when they "do their jobs". This means quite often, their job is as simple as tying up two or three blockers - no glory there, no sack, no pressure, nothing that shows up as a tangible worth of a player - all the player has done is his job which leads to victory. Luckily, it does not matter what Pony shows me or Box O sees, what I think or even what anyone else thinks as BB & SP KNOW what the payers job is and if they have succeeded. They KNOW their worth and I think we will find in this case - RS will be signed, along with Branch, they are that good and that valuable to this team.












