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Amid all this supposedly the Patriots have said they don't intend to use the cap on Samuel - which makes no sense to me, especially at this stage of the game -
Where did you hear/see/read that? Reiss was on with Felger on Friday and he said he believes they will tag Asante and trade him because he is probably unsignable long term and the Pats will not be willing to tie up $19M in cap space on Brady and Samuel (not to mention $8 more on Seymour) which is what playing Asante under the tag would entail. He did say though that he assumed they would prefer to keep the tag in place for both Samuel and Graham as incentive to get a deal done. But if the Graham deal gets done the tag would make sense to get value for Samuel. (Although he thinks the tag would work for Graham better from a financial standpoint if one actually ends up playing under it.)
JoeSixPat said:Although his agent won't acknowledge it, privately Samuel, the Patriots and every other team in the NFL will recognize that Samuel's 10 interceptions is in part due to the Patriots' scheme that created a zone where Samuel could take chances and go for the INT knowing the Safety had his man covered.
We saw that well illustrated in his pick against Indy where Sanders took on Samuel's man while he came forward and got the INT.
Now that's not to make light of Sameul's contribution - he's VERY valuable to the Patriots - and other teams that play a similar scheme (like the Jets) - but he's not suited to pick up 10 INTs on every team and every scheme.
Not so sure every other team in the NFL wll recognize it, but BB said as much on WEEI a two weeks ago. Credited Pees for helping Asante with technique and the scheme for opening up opportunities to make plays without the downside - while also saying he didn't want to downplay Asante's own efforts just confirming what most of us realize - it's equal parts talent and system, player effort and quality coaching.











