Kontradiction
On my retirement tour.
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I guess I'd feel better if Lawyer was half the player that Seymour is. I think Milloy was a team leader (sometimes positive, sometimes negative), and that his being cut did affect the team emotionally. But the guy didn't do squat in 2002 and after the shock wore off I don't think there was much impact on the field, especially with Rodney stepping in.
Seymour, on the other hand, is a HOF'er who had an awesome season last year and should have several more in front of him, AND there is no heir-apparent DE to step in for this season.
I was pissed at the WR situation in 2006 because we have only a finite number of years with Brady. I feel the same now, except 3 more of those years have passed so actually I feel alot worse.
Sorry for the negativity. This is certainly the most negative thing I've ever posted, but I just feel like crap today.
It's all good. My guess is that BB really liked what he saw in Pryor and Brace and felt confident that he could dump Seymour's salary without losing too much at the D-Line position. We're going to feel the impact of his loss throughout the season, no doubt. But if anybody can minimize it, it's Belichick. My guess is that we're going to see A LOT of 4-3. When we go to the 3-4, Brace is in on running downs and either Pryor or Green (probably Green for the most part) will be in on passing downs. That's just my guess based on what I've seen from both Brace and Pryor in the preseason.












