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Moving Butler would be ridiculous.

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I'm that desperate for Butler to stay, if Mort reported 11 of 12 sources said he was staying I'd have a little party
 
I have a problem with the OP speaking in absolutes when all we know is what we don't know (if that makes sense).

And even if what the OP think will happen happens, things don't happen willy nilly with this FO. There is ALWAYS a reason for everything. We may not find out immediately, and it may not be to our satisfaction, but there is always a reason. I'm not going to bash something that hasn't happened yet.
 
Tread cautiously. If you trade Butler, it means you will NEVER get to hear Socci say, "The Butler did it!"
 
I can understand why they wouldn't want to give Ryan a huge deal. He had one good year out of four. There is definite risk there. Paying Allen 18.3 instead of 21 to Bennett and giving up a draft pick was stupid, but I can live with it. I can even live with letting Blount walk (if that's the case) and handcuffing Brady with no running game. I'm numb to it by now.

What I cannot accept is throwing Butler away when there is absolutely no good reason to do so. If Bill deals him away, to me, it takes the wind out of the sails of what has otherwise been an excellent offseason so far. There is no excuse for getting rid of a very good corner and handicapping what could be a dominant defense next year for the 32nd pick in the draft. We have a chance to field the most complete Pats team ever. And instead we are going to throw Eric Rowe, Cyrus Jones or some other awful player out there so we can move up 30 or 40 spots in the draft? That's crazy.

Make him play for the 4 million and then let him walk next year if you don't want to pay him. There is certainly no reason you can't pay big money to two CBs. But if they don't, they still get a 3rd round compensatory pick. Giving up a year of dominating secondary play is not worth moving form the 3rd round to the very bottom of the first. I just don't understand the thinking here. Talk about overvaluing draft position. Their last two first rounders were Dominique Easly and Malcolm Brown. You can't get a guy of that caliber in round three?
he is part of the Cooks deal.
 
The problem with losing Butler is Pats already lost Ryan, who was a very solid cb last year. Gilmore/ Butler is a wash. I think Rowe can be decent #2. But now big ? mark at the #3.

Fortunately, the Pats are strong enough that they'll still be the best team in the league. But damn, with Butler/Gilmore/Rowe plus Dmac/ Chung/Harmon- that's the best secondary in the NFL. This would be maybe the scariest team I've ever seen.
 
What would be interesting is if Butler gets multiple offers and puts the Pats in a position to match an RFA term sheet.
 
I agreed with the thread title, that moving Butler would be ridiculous, in isolation. In fact, it's why I seriously doubt BB will deal Butler. Then I clicked on it and read the OP.

 
I agree with most of the post (not really the bottom part), it's one thing to say we don't want to re-sign him and pay him 10+ this season but to say no to paying him 3.9 this year (remember we only traded Chandler Jones in his pricey option year, we didn't trade him within the four cheap years)? C'mon son. Plus he'll be playing as hard as he can in a contract year. If we don't win the SB and lose him for nothing, so be it. I'll take that risk. This team is loaded and the AFC is trash. We have a very very very very good shot at a repeat and a second dynasty with another 3 in 4.

I know I'm a little slow but can't we pay him 3.9 this year then franchise & trade him next year?
 
I know I'm a little slow but can't we pay him 3.9 this year then franchise & trade him next year?
Yes, this thread is kinda jumping the gun here. IMO odds are he stays and plays hard for that big money UFA contract while still making 3.9mil which for him is not chump change.

It's hard to say what's really going on but to me it sounds like the Butler camp doesn't really understand that the RFA year isn't your UFA year.
 
I know I'm a little slow but can't we pay him 3.9 this year then franchise & trade him next year?
Yes, assuming we aren't saving it for Jimmy.
 
Let's make this perfectly clear.

Butler leaving is completely on Butler.

Well no, Jim Sokolove bears some responsibility here.
 
What is rediculous is a new Butler thread every damn day saying pretty much the same thing. We get it, a bunch of you cant imagine how this team will dominiate without Malcom friggen Butler.

And every ****ing geek armchair GM has to have his own thread on the subject so he can get his ****ing attention.
 
I don't know how you can evaluate a trade that hasn't happened.

Multiply that times ten for a hypothetical trade without knowing what the team receives in return.

Same holds true for a evaluating an extension (hypothetical or real) without knowledge of the terms of that contract.



(To be fair, far too many sports writers and 'analysts' are also guilty of this practice, praising a signing or condemning a team for permitting a free agent to walk - and never once bringing into discussion whether or not the contract signified a good or poor value. Salary cap evaluation does not lend itself well to five second sound bites.)
 
This year's draft is loaded with good corners. That's likely where their first rounder that they get for Butler will go.
I can't imagine trading a bird in the hand for one in the bush ever actually being a great idea. Throw in a second or multiple fourths or something and I could almost understand a trade if this kind
 
Wait, are you saying "you're numb to it by now" regarding the Patriots in a negative way?

That's hilarious.

Of couse he did. defoe cant stand the way this team does biz. This was his post below in another thread.


It's so demoralizing following this team. It feels like watching The Walking Dead (which I quit at the beginning of season 7- don't miss it) There is absolutely no point in getting attached to any of the characters because it's inevitable that they will meet an untimely demise. Kind of like Pats players. At what point does this affect player morale and loyalty. The Pats must have a well earned reputation round the league. I'm surprised we are able to attract any free agents at this point.

Don't be shocked when Bill resigns Garopollo and trades Brady next offseason for a second or third round pick. He is stone cold and this organization is obsessed with long term contention rather than short term greatness.
 
he is part of the Cooks deal.
I'm not sure he necessarily is, they don't know if they can sign him. Maybe it was a potential part of the deal. I don't think it's in stone.
 
They can't force Butler to play and be happy. If he isn't going to give it his all and play team ball for his contract $$, you'd be dumb not to get rid of him when you're owed a #1.
 
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