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I wasn't aware we traded for Cooks.
The proposed deal on the table.
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Certainly feels like Butler feels like he's worth more than he is. So sad.
There are precisely two position players on this offense who make the machine run. Gronk and Edelman. Gronk is not reliable. And we have shown we can win without Gronk. Just as in the Moss/Welker days, its the first-down machine that the Pats need in order for Brady's short passing game to open it up for those other complimentary pieces.
If Edelman goes, and Gronk goes - and both have a lot of wear on them, the offense runs through them, and Edelman is 30 now - the offense goes.
I was being unnecessarily unclear. For my purposes, Butler is a CB1 on the market. But on this team, for this discussion, he is CB2. CB1 was just signed for $14m a year for five years. Gilmore is now a permanent part of this defense, Butler's status is in the air.
I am pointing out that an elite slot receiver is probably more valuable to this team than an elite CB2.
I'm curious who's a better WR than Brandin Cooks, where people would put him in the hierarchy of the league's receivers.
Here are the receivers I think are clearly better than Cooks:
1) Julio Jones
2) Antonio Brown
3) Odell Beckham
4) AJ Green
5) DeAndre Hopkins
6) Jordy Nelson
7) Julian Edelman
8) Mike Evans
9) TY Hilton
10) Dez Bryant
Note that not all of these guys fulfill the same role, too. These guys are clearly a cut above, though several of them are getting older (Edelman and Nelson).
The next tier of players are guys like Cooks, Demaryius Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders, Doug Baldwin, Amari Cooper, Larry Fitzgerald, Allen Robinson, Alshon Jeffrey, and Michael Thomas. I would probably take Cooper and Michael Thomas over Cooks since they're younger and have more potential, but that's about it. Demaryius Thomas is probably better right now, but Cooks is 6 years younger.
If Butler leaves, I'd believe that something went sour between the Pats and Butler, but I can't really say I don't understand why things didn't went well:
- The Patriots found Butler, bet on him and made him what he is. You could see him improving, from 2014 to 2015 to 2016. Plus, The Patriots have the right to hold his contract for 2017, paying close to 4M
- Butler, however, is playing at an incredible level AND receiving less than 750K, while our Rookie, Cyrus Jones, earn more in his first year than him. Yeah, I can see him getting a bit upset. He is nothing but a hard-worker and if he thinks he deserves more money, I will not be the one to disagree. Let's remember that he plays in a business that you are worth much until you don't. Every game, he puts his body and, ultimately, his future on the line.
I think we are better off with Butler and Gilmore for a year, than Gilmore and Cooks for 2 (Not counting extensions, cause you can make a cause for both Butler and Cooks). But this is a business and BB has earned the benefit of the doubt. Nevertheless, I'd hate to see Malcolm go and yes I'd be upset with the move.
You realize the Pats have the money to trade Butler for Cooks and still make the appropriate moves on defense, correct? Belichick isn't going to just let that side of the ball fall apart to turn the offense into a pinball machine.
I think sanders's better than cooks.
I think the Pats want Butler back but are doing their due diligence and getting ready to move on if things sour.I feel like defense is harder to build and maintain continuity.. so it would be surprising to see them jettison so many of our quality defensive starters that have helped win 2 super bowls, then sign outside free agents to replace them
Like with Gilmore, why not just extend Butler who has been a soldier for you? Why trade Butler away and pay an outsider? Gilmore is a pretty good corner, but I don't think he's better than Butler... I still need to read the Gilmore thread and find out what we paid him... maybe Butler wants Revis money or something
I've just got to remember my breathing exercises... breath in... breath out...
We still don't have the #12 pick.
We can agree that JE11 is important. I think the team is in better position to absorb his loss (and I said Gronks) than in years past.
I'm curious who's a better WR than Brandin Cooks, where people would put him in the hierarchy of the league's receivers.
Here are the receivers I think are clearly better than Cooks:
1) Julio Jones
2) Antonio Brown
3) Odell Beckham
4) AJ Green
5) DeAndre Hopkins
6) Jordy Nelson
7) Julian Edelman
8) Mike Evans
9) TY Hilton
10) Dez Bryant
Note that not all of these guys fulfill the same role, too. These guys are clearly a cut above, though several of them are getting older (Edelman and Nelson).
The next tier of players are guys like Cooks, Demaryius Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders, Doug Baldwin, Amari Cooper, Larry Fitzgerald, Allen Robinson, Alshon Jeffrey, and Michael Thomas. I would probably take Cooper and Michael Thomas over Cooks since they're younger and have more potential, but that's about it. Demaryius Thomas is probably better right now, but Cooks is 6 years younger.
The last time I read anything about it had the negotiations at an impasse. It could be related to that. Maybe the two parties are just speaking drastically different languages.I hate this. Someone in the Butler camp must have really pissed off BB.
He's worth however much a team is willing to pay him. These type of posts are silly.
Cooks is very good. The Guys I put over him right now THIS YEAR without thinking:
Brown, Jones, Hilton, Beckham, Evans, Nelson, D. Thomas, Hopkins, Bryant, Green.
Those are guys that are just plain elite.
Cooper, Landry, M. Thomas, Baldwin, Edelman, Sanders, Pryor, Benjamin, Jackson, Diggs, Allen (If he ever stays healthy he'd be elite). Those are guys I could be talked into putting under him.
So I guess he is somewhere between #11-#22.
And he's younger than every player in that top 10 except for Evans, and every player in the next tier except for Thomas, Cooper, and Diggs.
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