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I mean sure it could mean he’s staying a Patriot on the other hand Bill could be shopping Him he got wind of it and out this up before he is headed to a new destination to let fans know he is always going to be a Patriot.This is a very cynical response to what was likely intended to be a reassuring post to the patriots fans. It is also not entirely out of the realm of possibility. “Forever Foxboro”, “Forever a patriot”, that type of thing.
I agree. He can really crank up his star power locally. People already like him a lot but he’s always kind of been Tom’s sidekick. Think he has a big opportunity to grow on all the fans (and even nationally) on his own merits and not just as Tom’s best buddy.Here’s the thing for me. If Jules stays, he becomes THE face of the New England Patriots. He’s the best known player, and certainly the most fun player. For all this time he’s been in Brady and Gronk’s shadows. He now has a chance to rake in serious endorsements. I think if he’s smart, he sees this “crisis” as an opportunity.
Here’s the thing for me. If Jules stays, he becomes THE face of the New England Patriots. He’s the best known player, and certainly the most fun player. For all this time he’s been in Brady and Gronk’s shadows. He now has a chance to rake in serious endorsements. I think if he’s smart, he sees this “crisis” as an opportunity.
Here’s the thing for me. If Jules stays, he becomes THE face of the New England Patriots. He’s the best known player, and certainly the most fun player. For all this time he’s been in Brady and Gronk’s shadows. He now has a chance to rake in serious endorsements. I think if he’s smart, he sees this “crisis” as an opportunity.
I agree. He can really crank up his star power locally. People already like him a lot but he’s always kind of been Tom’s sidekick. Think he has a big opportunity to grow on all the fans (and even nationally) on his own merits and not just as Tom’s best buddy.
I really hope he does commit and make it happen because I love everything about the guy, I’ve got two Edelman t-shirts already and I’ll get his jersey once the new design’s unveiled if so... (assuming the new design doesn’t suck)
He won’t have the same stats, probably, but that doesn’t mean he won’t be able to stand out.His game is not going to be anywhere the same without Brady.
He won’t have the same stats, probably, but that doesn’t mean he won’t be able to stand out.
Their whole premise seems to be that the Patriots intend to suck, and therefore will give him away. Screw that.
He's better off being a supporting player of a championship team than the star of 6-10.Here’s the thing for me. If Jules stays, he becomes THE face of the New England Patriots. He’s the best known player, and certainly the most fun player. For all this time he’s been in Brady and Gronk’s shadows. He now has a chance to rake in serious endorsements. I think if he’s smart, he sees this “crisis” as an opportunity.
Agreed. The writer thinks he being smart by saying the Bucs should trade a 4th round compensatory pick for Edelman. And I think we should offer a 5th rounder to SF for Kittle.Their whole premise seems to be that the Patriots intend to suck, and therefore will give him away. Screw that.
I mean honestly I could see BB let him go for a fourth and whole board melt downAgreed. The writer thinks he being smart by saying the Bucs should trade a 4th round compensatory pick for Edelman. And I think we should offer a 5th rounder to SF for Kittle.
I mean honestly I could see BB let him go for a fourth and whole board melt down
If I'm Edelman, I'd rather not take a bunch of hits and potential injuries/concussions amid a 90+ reception year just to go 9-7 - or blown out on Wild Card weekend in a best case scenario. That's assuming he doesn't get lit up and hospitalized midway through the season from a poorly thrown/placed ball from Stidham.Their whole premise seems to be that the Patriots intend to suck, and therefore will give him away. Screw that.