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Belichick also noted "it's possible" that the team could still sign restricted free agent Adam Seward to an offer sheet.
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Does this mean he's not visiting tomorrow anymore?
And here’s what Panthers coach John Fox had to say when asked if it was strange to have restricted free agent linebacker Adam Seward participating in Carolina’s offseason program while the possibility exists that he’ll sign an offer sheet with the Patriots:
“It happens every year. I’m not saying with Adam Seward, but with other players. (Raiders corner) Chris Carr is a guy who was a restricted free agent who has done some visits. He might even have signed. Tennessee put an offer sheet in. If you’re a restricted free agent and you’ve made visits, that’s how it goes.
“We like Adam. Otherwise he wouldn’t be on our team. He’s competitive. He has stepped in and played on defense, not just special teams, but (special teams) is an important role.”
Fox added that the reason Seward hasn’t played more on defense is, “because of the players in front of him.”
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I think that is more probable than not...I also think since they have been talking about him that there are other things brewing on the LB front...so that he's an option DEPENDING on other things..Spikes, Hobson....who knows..but I feel more and more like they will get that sheet to Carolina..Thanks for the small tidbit.
I think we throw that offer sheet in on the deadline and see if the Panthers bite and sign the guy too or they forget about him and focus on the draft.
I think that is more probable than not...I also think since they have been talking about him that there are other things brewing on the LB front...so that he's an option DEPENDING on other things..Spikes, Hobson....who knows..but I feel more and more like they will get that sheet to Carolina..
They didn't provide a link though...Patriots coach Bill Belichick is leaving open the possibility of signing Panthers restricted free agent linebacker Adam Seward to an offer sheet.
DD.comment: As we recall, Seward was an extremely fierce and productive linebacker at U.N.L.V. and displayed some excellent athletic ability in the spring of 2005 at the Combine -- Ran a 4.56 on the then "slower track" in Indy at 248 pounds and did 33 reps. We think the Patriots would be wise to sign Seward to an offer sheet, if team doctors give it the okay (Seward has had nagging right foot problems, which affected his draft status and playing time in Carolina), because history shows only like 20% of 5th rounders become N.F.L. starters anyway. With that in mind, why not take a chance on an established backup and special teams contributor who is only 25 years old and may thrive in a new system?
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