DA took one for the team three years in a row, accepting less $ than he could have, or should have gotten. At 32 and a free agent, this is the last time he will have a chance for a big money deal. I hope BB offers him a competitive deal and he stays put. However, if history is any indication, BB will not go into a bidding war for DA's services and, in fact, if he thought the team would be better off without him, he would let DA go to the highest bidder. Dola said it himself, "this is a business". He already has 2 SB rings and it may be time for Dola to think of himself. I know he feels at home with the Pats and would love to stay but, with Edelman probably back at full strength, his reps will go down sharply. Dola has been the ultimate team player since arriving in New England and I just hope he is properly rewarded for his efforts; if not here, then with another team.