Brady6
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He's not..."the best"....and after this surgery he might be lucky to be playing at all in the league. He was terrible at the beginning of this past year and if you think that having a ruptured achilles and being a year older (and 33 years old) will somehow make him "better"....well, that's idiotic thinking.
How exactly would you "restructure" his compensation? Pay him what he's not worth and spread it over several years so we can have more dead money on the books. Now that's brilliant!
Cutting someone isn't treating them like garbage...it's life in the NFL. It's happens to the majority of players. The Patriots will not make a single personnel move based upon "feelings". The decision will be cold and heartless and will be based strickly on ROI and that is what I love about the Patriots and why they have been so successful since Bob Kraft took over.
First let me say that I agree with you in terms of cutting a player is not treating them like garbage, the Patriots have paid Wilfork $43,773,060 since he entered the NFL in 2004, if he has been treated like garbage than I have serious issues with my employer. The problem is some posters over emotionalize situations and somehow become concerned with the “feelings” of a football player that likely makes more money in interest annually than they make period. They will refer to everything as fantasy football thinking and imply that is flawed but realistically the only one living in a fantasy is the ones who feel they have an emotional relationship with football player like Vince Wilfork.
Secondly I do not think cutting Wilfork outright (unless he is unable to perform due to injury) is the best decision because even though we save $7,500,000 we still have a $4,100,000 cap hit on the books. What a lot of posters don’t realize is that Wilfork is not going to receive a $11,600,000 check from the Patriots in 2014 he is only going to $7,500,000 in salary, $300,000 as weight clause and $200,000 for a workout bonus which means the variance between what he actually makes and what the Patriots would be liable against the cap even if they cut him outright is around $3,500,000-$4,000,000. If the Patriots are going to pay him $7,500,000 either way why not restructure it.












