MrBigglesWorth
Pro Bowl Player
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2006
- Messages
- 10,484
- Reaction score
- 2,178
Not about money. About his attitude and being disgruntledI cannot see them cutting him. His contract is only $15 million. They have $62.
Registered Members experience this forum ad and noise-free.
CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Not about money. About his attitude and being disgruntledI cannot see them cutting him. His contract is only $15 million. They have $62.
AttitudeWhy would they cut him?
Not happening. The will ship him out to get draft picks. They are not letting him walk for nothing.Attitude
Time will tell... Low round pick if anythingNot happening. The will ship him out to get draft picks. They are not letting him walk for nothing.
Not happening. The will ship him out to get draft picks. They are not letting him walk for nothing.
Cutting your star player with no compensation is an idiot of a business move. Its not happening.Shipping of your star player to team he has no desires to be an apart of, is a terrible message to send to respectful free agent signings. Seattle is kind of like New England, they need all the help they can get attaining talent. DK is a star in the league and it would be well noted if he was done dirty be Seattle.
I wonder if Addison could be a trade candidate.
Just keep Milton while you have control. Use another pick to get DK if you want him. Even if it eventually hurts his value I'd rather develop Milton in case we need him. If he somehow hurts his own value then so be it. But he if develops you'll still get a pick and you didn't get rid of him until you knew for sure Maye was a hit.My 15 year old son had a trade idea - - Pats trade Milton for Metcalf straight up. I don't hate it.
I think Milton is in a position to draw the greatest interest now - after that last game. He'd likely lose value if he played anymore as a QB that teams prepare for (not benchwarmer day). Now's the time to do it, and clearly SEA needs a QB.
They'd give up WAY more if they try to make a play for Ward or Sanders.
My pipe dream is that Cleveland has chubs for Milton, and they take him for a pick swap. Never happen.My 15 year old son had a trade idea - - Pats trade Milton for Metcalf straight up. I don't hate it.
I think Milton is in a position to draw the greatest interest now - after that last game. He'd likely lose value if he played anymore as a QB that teams prepare for (not benchwarmer day). Now's the time to do it, and clearly SEA needs a QB.
They'd give up WAY more if they try to make a play for Ward or Sanders.
I'd do it, but there is not chance they accept it lol.My 15 year old son had a trade idea - - Pats trade Milton for Metcalf straight up. I don't hate it.
I think Milton is in a position to draw the greatest interest now - after that last game. He'd likely lose value if he played anymore as a QB that teams prepare for (not benchwarmer day). Now's the time to do it, and clearly SEA needs a QB.
They'd give up WAY more if they try to make a play for Ward or Sanders.
Well thats one trade partner gone potentially. I know Geno has started the last 3 years and led competent offenses doing so. But i still don't believe this to be a good deal for LV.I don't get it, LV had better options to explore
A third rounder for a proven veteran winner vs a 5th rounder for a guy with less than 4 full quarters of regular season action. Kind of puts a bit of perspective on the Milton trade. As far as value goes, the Pats got as much as they could have expected.Seahawks to send Geno Smith to Raiders
Seattle stunner sends veteran QB to Las Vegas for a third-round pick.www.nbcsports.com
Yup. Fields only netted the Bears a 6th rounder last year, and he's shown more in college and the NFL than Milton has. In a QB-driven sport, with plenty of teams in need of a young QB, with a 2025 draft class lacking at the QB position, it says a lot about what Milton's market value is that the best the Pats could get for him is a 5th rounder, and only after including a 7th along with him. And I don't see how his value would have gone any higher after the draft with fewer roster openings across the league due to the rookie QB's being added. He wasn't getting any meaningful reps here unless a catastrophe happened to the QB room. He is being vastly overrated by some Pats followers among the media and the fans.A third rounder for a proven veteran winner vs a 5th rounder for a guy with less than 4 full quarters of regular season action. Kind of puts a bit of perspective on the Milton trade. As far as value goes, the Pats got as much as they could have expected.
That being said, I still would have kept him, and hope his value grew over the next year or two. His talent is electric, supposedly his head, not so much
| 79 | 3K |
| 31 | 1K |
| 83 | 3K |
| 26 | 2K |
From our archive - this week all-time:
April 2 - April 17 (Through 26yrs)











