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So like I said in an earlier thread, they have to hope he performs well enough to justify the tag and well enough for them to win but not well enough to be worth $11.5M in 2013 or he's gone. Because no matter how well he performs, they are not going to pay him more than they set their minds to for whatever reason prior to last season...even though he reset the bar at the position performance wise thereafter. Bizarre to say the least.
If they really are unwilling to commit $20M+ in guaranteed money on a three year deal, when that's what 2 tags will get him anyways, then I don't really understand where the Pats are coming from. Unless they don't anticipate tagging him next year anyways, I don't see what they stand to gain.
Meanwhile they are probably counting on his not being nearly as vindictive as some of those in their fan base...
If they'd made him even some full of baloney offer (but those are hard to sell absent that remaining year of an old deal) that could have been spun as more than $16M, believe me we'd have heard about it. Frankly Welker was probably embarassed to go into much detail about their dealings beyond that early comment (they apparently didn't appreciate) about them offering less. Nor did they respond well when he briefly talked about holding out on...OTA's. He tried to do what he thought worked with these guys. The message to future candidates for a deal here is good luck trying to figure out what that is.
Dunn has 9 players he represents here...
Wes Welker did everything a player is supposed to do.
Like many in the NFL, he worked hard. While it has always been juvenile and simple minded to portray Welker as this scrappy little white dude playing a position mostly populated by blacks, utilizing only grit, mental acuity and duct tape -- Welker is straight up talented, period -- he has indeed been one of those men who made the most of his abilities.
He rarely complained publicly about his contract status. He just produced Hall of Fame numbers. Last season he had a career-high 1,569 receiving yards. Since 2007 no receiver in football has caught more passes. There has been no slowing down and also no arrests or Gronkifications. Just Super Bowls and big numbers and a fairly classy demeanor.
Oh, and there was something else: trust in the Patriots they would one day take care of him.
Now, that doesn't mean the average person should feel sorry for Welker, because he's going to earn more than $9 million this season, but from a football standpoint, absolutely ... totally ... screwed.
Welker's signing of the tag this year, instead of potentially holding out, was an olive branch. The Patriots took that branch, applied a saw, and then ate it with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.
Welker's signing of the tag this year, instead of potentially holding out, was an olive branch. The Patriots took that branch, applied a saw, and then ate it with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.
That's exactly how I see it.
Do you think the guaranteed 9.5 million dollars wasn't a factor? That's a lot of money to some people.
Do you think the guaranteed 9.5 million dollars wasn't a factor? That's a lot of money to some people.
Why would it have been a factor, beyond the "aww shucks" reaction from Welker? The Patriots weren't going to pull the tag and, if they did, Welker would have made more on the open market.
Not when he signed it, he could have waited until the last minute to sign the tag but chose to do so early to send the message that he trusted them to negotiate in good faith and he said so, his mistake, I don't know any reason a player would repeat that mistake in the future. Welker should play the season out and tell the Patriots he has no interest in dealing with them any more.
More than 9.5 million a year? For how many years?
What if they offer him a better deal than any other team next year?
Depends on how the market shook out. However, it's not 9.5 million a year. It's 9.5 million total.
big difference
They won't, they have already made that clear,
How many years is the 9.5 million for, maybe I'm confused.
They said they wouldn't sign him after this year no matter what? Do you have a quote?
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