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Great article about Mankins contract situation and type of player he is! No wonder this was a tough decision for BB.
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story...gh-season-away-patriots?ex_cid=espnapi_public
When New England approached Mankins about taking a pay cut from his $6.25 million salary, he knew it could signal his demise with the Patriots. In his first extensive comments since his departure, Mankins revealed he was willing to rework his salary.
"I was open to the idea," he said. "It was a just a matter of how much. We couldn't agree on that.
"What they offered wasn't good for me and what I wanted wasn't good for them.
"And you know when you don't (rework the deal), something can happen."
One of the biggest adjustments that Mankins had to make was to find a way to handle the humidity in Florida.
"When you come down here in September, it's blistering hot," Dietrich-Smith said. "I mean it is hot. The first few days Logan was looking at me going, 'How do you play in this?"'
Mankins' solution was to spent his first week in practice running gassers by himself up and down the line for added conditioning.
"Pretty soon, there's one guy running with him," general manager Jason Licht said. "Then there's two. He's not asking them to do it. He's not a rah-rah guy. It's not something he demands. It's his presence. It's exactly why we got him."
http://espn.go.com/boston/nfl/story...gh-season-away-patriots?ex_cid=espnapi_public












