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Stallworth is pretty young, only 24 years old tops, and with Rosenhaus as his agent I don't believe that there is any way the Pats sign him without at least seeing what other teams have to offer.
If this deal gets done, I would look for it to get done after at least three days when he is done meeting with other teams (the Titans and Broncos I think).
I believe it's Tennessee and Miami...but I could be wrong!
Nothing wrong with going to the highest bidder, but be upfront. Don't say you want to play for this team or that team, and then turn down a competitive offer.
My only thought about this... The report out there was a long term deal, and it suppose to have come from his agents office.. Now suppose the Pats never really offered that, and its just a way for him to get that deal from Tenn or Miami.... If that is the case, then he could go to the highest bidder then..
my take on this is the patriots probably ofered stallworth a short term deal, rosenhaus then leaks out the long term deal, comcast said they talked to his office, floating the numbers for the titans and phins, according to riess the pats are probably interested in a short term deal, if someone gives him the longterm i think hes gone and we move on
If you can't turst Drew Rosenhaus, who can you trust?
No - that was my take as well - that only a fool would believe it was a bonifide 6 year $32 million offer.
Maybe he's added in a "fake" year like the Nate Clements 8 year $80 million deal, where the 8th year is null after the 2nd year - might as well have made the 10th year worth $800 million.
So what does your post mean? Has he signed with another team?So much for Stallworth wanting to come here badly - because he wanted to play for a "winner". Or the willingness to take a short term deal to prove himself.
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i heard the interview i didnt hear he left early? there is also telephonesAn interesting note on the Dale and Holley Show today: Brady met with Welker when he was here but left a day before Stallworth dropped in. The speculation was whether meeting with Brady might've helped seal a deal. If Stallworth/Rosenhaus intended all along to use the Pats' offer as leverage probably not, but it certainly would not have hurt for Tommy to chime in as part of the team's pitch.
Tom and Gisele had plane tickets for Italy, or was it Greece? But hey, you're only going this way once.An interesting note on the Dale and Holley Show today: Brady met with Welker when he was here but left a day before Stallworth dropped in. The speculation was whether meeting with Brady might've helped seal a deal. If Stallworth/Rosenhaus intended all along to use the Pats' offer as leverage probably not, but it certainly would not have hurt for Tommy to chime in as part of the team's pitch.
That is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard. It's called shopping for the best deal. Everybody does it. I'm sure you do.The Pats should take their offer off the table and tell them both to go to hell. Why should our team waste time waiting around on this guy to decide where he wants to go?
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