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The Patriots could have played Mankins fairly, especially because they had to know the kind of person he was with regards to honor, etc.... Instead, they used the hammer of the RFA situation. You can tongue wash the Patriots all you want, but it won't make what they did right.
They screwed up. They behaved badly and stupidly. I'm just hoping that the resolution, whatever it may be, doesn't lead to lesser performance on the field.
First, who is tongue washing. I think I am being pretty objective here. I am saying no one knows what really went on in the negotiations and it is a case of he said/he said. You like always want to take the player's side in the negotiations as facts.
Second, Mankins gave them permission to give him a RFA tender... at least his side did. I don't know how anyone can blame the Patriots for using the RFA tender on Mankins when the NFLPA afforded them that right.
Third, you have no proof that the Pats screwed, behaved badly, or stupidly. That is Mankins' contention, but that is one sided accounts of the situation. There is as much evidence of Mankins "screwing up, behaving badly, or stupidly" as there is of the Patriots doing it. You just want to take Mankins' one-sided account as fact.
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