Now we finally know where Bobby Grier fits in with The Belichick Plan.
The Patriots decided to release Vice President of Player Personnel Bobby Grier on Monday, ending his 18-year tenure with New England.
The Patriots announced today that Bobby Grier, who had been their director of player personnel, was fired today by new head coach and general manager Bill Belichick. His firing ends an 18-year association with the Patriots.
Some final thoughts before tomorrow’s draft.
To pay, or not to pay? That is the question right now – at least in New England.
Keyshawn Johnson found himself on the trading block after saying if he didn’t get a new deal with the Jets, he’d hold out until they paid him the money he felt he deserved. It appears that move is sending shock waves that reach all the way back here to New England.
The Patriots have re-signed cornerback Kato Serwanga. Terms of the deals have not been disclosed.
Jones may be high on Belichick’s depth chart largely due to both curiosity and necessity.
The cap-poor Patriots have very little room for negotiating contracts with both new and current free agents. Or do they? One man with a very large contract holds a key to the solution for this problem.
According to a report in the Cleveland Beacon Journal this morning, linebacker Tedy Bruschi visited the Browns yesterday.