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So he turned down $7/3 from the Pats and settled for $7/3 from the Packers.
Dumb.
So he turned down $7/3 from the Pats and settled for $7/3 from the Packers.
Dumb.
Eh, I can see why he thought the market would be higher. I think a lot of guys are surprised that the top of the market isn't paying more, including Bennett and Hightower. It defies how the opening of FA typically works in years with big cap jumps
So he turned down $7/3 from the Pats and settled for $7/3 from the Packers.
Dumb.
Obviously these deals don't happen in a vacuum (i.e. if we hadn't traded for Allen maybe we could've matched), but if we could've retained him for that amount it's disappointing that we weren't able to.I'm seeing a 3 year/18.45 mil contract
That makes no sense
So he turned down $7/3 from the Pats and settled for $7/3 from the Packers.
Dumb.
I feel like the Pats offered $7m a year, hadn't they?
Seems like they got tired of Bennett wanting more and replaced him with a cheaper option... I will miss Marty, though... but Allen seems really great so far.
So he turned down $7/3 from the Pats and settled for $7/3 from the Packers.
Dumb.
It was a 1 year extension. I'm not surprised they didn't want to tie themselves to an about to be 30 TE for effectively 4 years. (Plus the deal he signed is 3/21)I thought we offered Bennett a $7m per year extension in Dec and he said no.
Now he signed for 3yr $18.4. So little over $6m. We're paying $5m/yr for 2 years for Dwayne Allen plus loss of some draft capital? I'd rather have had Bennett for $6m. Why didn't we do this deal?
I thought they offered a 1 year extension for 7.Did the Pats really offer $7/3?
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