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Scott Pioli has holdout experience
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I wasn't going to post this until I read the bolded part. I remember reading some debate here about whether or not Bowe could work out a deal with the Chiefs so that he couldn't be tagged next year. |
Should read cornerbacks WERE valued more than receivers.
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Pioli wasn't the GM there so he still doesn't have experience in this.
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Bowe will play this year. If he leaves $9+M on the table, I'd question if he's smart enough to get on the team bus. That said, the longer he holds out, the farther behind he's going to be in a new system. While that may not be all that important for a WR, it's sure to effect his numbers when he does see the field. That may wind up backfiring on him when it comes to contract time either with us or another team.
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He blows out a knee in training camp he gets ZERO MONEY WHATSOEVER this year. And you call him a moron for not signing a contract that puts him into that kind of risk. |
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This post doesn't make that much sense. Did he have final authority over hte situation? No. But Belichick made it clear that the BB/SP team was a true "team" and Pioli, as the senior guy on the personnel side, was probably the one most closely involved in discussions with Samuel's agent, etc. He was on the front lines of the situation and involved in EVERY discussion on the Patriots side on what to do. So to say he doesn't have experience dealing with a holdout situation is ridiculous. |
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He doesn't have to hold out into the regular season. Risking his health in TC right now though is a pretty questionable idea. |
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