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Well Lynch, Murray, Mathews, Gore, Spiller and McCoy all got paid last offseasonWhat team would over pay for a veteran running back?
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What team would over pay for a veteran running back?
Well Lynch, Murray, Mathews, Gore, Spiller and McCoy all got paid last offseason
They never learndid any of them put up numbers worthy of the money they got paid?
Seems teams would learn their lessons.
They never learn
I honestly doubt they cut any of them but cutting Amendola, Lafell and Cannon generates about $10 million cap room and chandler brings that up to about $13 million. Lafell is super cheap already and I think Amendola just redid his deal but I suppose both of those guys might renegotiate their contracts. I think pretty much any money they save they will try and use that money to extend their young guys.Some FAs I would like to see the Pats get potentially
Derrick Johnson - LB
Terrance Newman - CB
Ben Watson - TE
I don't think the Pats should invest a ton of money into a FA RB. If a good player comes in for fairly cheap like Lewis then fine.
I also don't see any middle of the road FA WRs I would particularly want and I don't think getting rid of Lafell a good move all things considered. Assuming Amendola plays balls and redoes his contract I don't see a big need there for a FA though I would draft a guy.
Maybe the OL could use a guy but do you give up on your young players and not give them a chance to grow? I don't think so.
I wonder who is going to hit free agency, Peyton or Brock. I cant imagine they can keep both and everyone is now marveling at Peyton's handoff abilities
Payton will retire I suspect.
yet another loss in the playoffsHe has a chance to go out on top. It has to be the dream scenario.
yet another loss in the playoffs
Yes, but going out with a bang, not a whimper.
im sure he will hand the ball off extremely wellYes, but going out with a bang, not a whimper.
If Peyton does not get the NYJ QB job I think he retires. He needs a team with a great D, good OL and good play making WRs. If he goes to a team with any issues but QB he is gonna be exposed real quick and benched.
The Pats did, a little, for the previously-mentioned Fred Taylor:What team would over pay for a veteran running back?
I can't see him wanting to be in cold weather and the pats division. As well setup as that team is, those are huge red flags to me.
He has to take a position he can win the division handily to give him a shot in January. The jets aren't that.
i'd suggested that one before too, Houston plays in a dome obviously too and he could destroy tenn and jax for that stat padding that he likes.How about Houston? Would Bill O'Brien adjust his offense for a year with Peyton at the helm? Is Peyton peeved enough at Irsay for letting him go that he'd want to compete directly against them twice a year (like Brett Favre did)?