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Old 02-26-2018, 04:32 PM   #466
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This dude was more of a cancer than even I thought.

Wow, he better learn how to tackle over the summer, if not the Rams fans are going to be harsh on each of his whiffs.
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Old 02-26-2018, 04:32 PM   #467
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Honest question: do you think that if Belichick was our coach, he would have traded Peters?
Keep in mind that I ****ing hate the Patriots and I don't at all agree with Kraft's political positions. But I'll take a stab at this.

After Marcus Peters kneeled, Kraft would have immediately called Peters into his office. Tells him to stop kneeling. Offers to support his cause if he cooperates. Kraft makes a statement apologizing for Peters while trying to showcase Peters' cause.

New England fans taunting Peters on the sideline during a win streak would get socked in the face. ESPN comments sections would be littered with Pats fans defending the living shit out of Peters. Know how I know this? Because they defended a mass murderer and serial cheaters with fury.

Peters throws the flag into the crowd. Bellichick chews Peters' ass out. Then he goes to his press conference and grumpily chews the living shit out of the refs who called a shitty game.

Peters chews out his coaches. Bellichick chews Peters the **** out. Then he goes to his coaching staff and asks them why the **** they are running that shitty defense, and that DC would never make that mistake again.

That's what an organization does when the owner takes charge, when the fans have your back, and the coach can give tough love while also fixing the problem the player is griping about.
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Old 02-26-2018, 04:46 PM   #468
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11) Veach went with the best offer he received. The amount was incredibly low for such star quality but the decision was made to move him. What could he do?
keep him, call his bluff and make him play out his contract and hope that he is sane enough to realize he needs to play well to get a new contract somewhere else...if its the raiders, so be it but the dude would probably take whoever had the highest offer at the time, and was in a position to go deep...so it probably wouldnt be the fade

i dont know if that would be better than getting a low second round pick next year or not though
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Old 02-26-2018, 04:50 PM   #469
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lf than his team.

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9) Management decided that points 1 and 2 above did not outweigh points 3 and 4 above. With a new QB, the thought was likely building a team-oriented defense that is less about showboating and more about everyone playing their roles well. It sum, they thought (notwithstanding his enormous talent) he was hurting the team more than helping. Andy saw that with TO in Philly.
Oh, wow. I'd forgotten that Andy was coaching when TO was destroying the team in Philly. I bet that's a significant factor in all of this. He probably didn't want to mess with that again.
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Old 02-26-2018, 04:52 PM   #470
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Here's the balanced view:



1) Peters is a potential game changer. He is capable of winning a key game for you and is worth being considered a top corner.



2) He is good in coverage as a general matter as well.



3) He doesn't like to tackle so much, and that could cost giving up big plays and first downs at key moments.



4) He is a reckless and immature player who is more about himself than his team.



5) If we kept him, we may have gotten two years out of him and then he would have liked to go on to the Raiders (his home team).



6) If he did well we might have received a good compensation pick for him (depending on the size of his contract), meaning a third or fourth rounder.



7) On the other hand, his professionalism could regress and he could have become a pariah, meaning we would get nothing for him.



8) Other teams were aware of the items above and were not willing to give up meaningful compensation.



9) Management decided that points 1 and 2 above did not outweigh points 3 and 4 above. With a new QB, the thought was likely building a team-oriented defense that is less about showboating and more about everyone playing their roles well. It sum, they thought (notwithstanding his enormous talent) he was hurting the team more than helping. Andy saw that with TO in Philly.



10) With the addition of Fuller, management had the freedom to let him go, assuming that they may well draft a respectable CB in the upcoming draft.



11) Veach went with the best offer he received. The amount was incredibly low for such star quality but the decision was made to move him. What could he do?

Re-evaluate the wisdom of moving the asset if the return was so gapped out from potential value.

There's a TON of downside for the Chiefs here. And very little upside.
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Old 02-26-2018, 04:52 PM   #471
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Keep in mind that I ****ing hate the Patriots and I don't at all agree with Kraft's political positions. But I'll take a stab at this. ....
Very creative sir.

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Old 02-26-2018, 04:53 PM   #472
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Old 02-26-2018, 04:54 PM   #473
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Keep in mind that I ****ing hate the Patriots and I don't at all agree with Kraft's political positions. But I'll take a stab at this.

After Marcus Peters kneeled, Kraft would have immediately called Peters into his office. Tells him to stop kneeling. Offers to support his cause if he cooperates. Kraft makes a statement apologizing for Peters while trying to showcase Peters' cause.

New England fans taunting Peters on the sideline during a win streak would get socked in the face. ESPN comments sections would be littered with Pats fans defending the living shit out of Peters. Know how I know this? Because they defended a mass murderer and serial cheaters with fury.

Peters throws the flag into the crowd. Bellichick chews Peters' ass out. Then he goes to his press conference and grumpily chews the living shit out of the refs who called a shitty game.

Peters chews out his coaches. Bellichick chews Peters the **** out. Then he goes to his coaching staff and asks them why the **** they are running that shitty defense, and that DC would never make that mistake again.

That's what an organization does when the owner takes charge, when the fans have your back, and the coach can give tough love while also fixing the problem the player is griping about.
The Patriots have proven over and over again that they will get rid of any player that puts themselves above the team.

If any player has given them issues in the past, they have been super quick to cut ties with them.

I don't think they'd continue to try and work with Peters.

Could be wrong though.
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The Patriots have proven over and over again that they will get rid of any player that puts themselves above the team.

If any player has given them issues in the past, they have been super quick to cut ties with them.

I don't think they'd continue to try and work with Peters.

Could be wrong though.
They may not have waited until now to trade him. They also wouldn't allow Bob Sutton to be employed nor lose to the Titans or Steelers the way we did. All factors in this environment. Part of why the ne schtick works is because they win.
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It's probably hard for players that are some of the best in the league at their position and happen to be very passionate to sit back and watch the same tired shit fail over and over without speaking up.

Who knows what TO or Peters said to the coaches. Are we just assuming it wasn't something that needed to be said?
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Re-evaluate the wisdom of moving the asset if the return was so gapped out from potential value.

There's a TON of downside for the Chiefs here. And very little upside.
I don't know. Veach just lowered expectations considerbly. All you guys were ready for Mahomes to lead us to the Super Bowl. Now we are talking rebuild.
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Here's the balanced view:

1) Peters is a potential game changer. He is capable of winning a key game for you and is worth being considered a top corner.

2) He is good in coverage as a general matter as well.

3) He doesn't like to tackle so much, and that could cost giving up big plays and first downs at key moments.

4) He is a reckless and immature player who is more about himself than his team.

5) If we kept him, we may have gotten two years out of him and then he would have liked to go on to the Raiders (his home team).

6) If he did well we might have received a good compensation pick for him (depending on the size of his contract), meaning a third or fourth rounder.

7) On the other hand, his professionalism could regress and he could have become a pariah, meaning we would get nothing for him.

8) Other teams were aware of the items above and were not willing to give up meaningful compensation.

9) Management decided that points 1 and 2 above did not outweigh points 3 and 4 above. With a new QB, the thought was likely building a team-oriented defense that is less about showboating and more about everyone playing their roles well. It sum, they thought (notwithstanding his enormous talent) he was hurting the team more than helping. Andy saw that with TO in Philly.

10) With the addition of Fuller, management had the freedom to let him go, assuming that they may well draft a respectable CB in the upcoming draft.

11) Veach went with the best offer he received. The amount was incredibly low for such star quality but the decision was made to move him. What could he do?
You could try to placate Peters and ride out the next 2-3 months till you find someone that would pay more than a sack of magic beans.
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