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Patriots are confusing me
What is the deal with Welker? What is it about Welker that is (a) worth the contract and (b) worth a 2nd round pick if MIA doesn't match?
<A name=378945>Patriots | Welker update Mon, 5 Mar 2007 10:29:38 -0800 Dan Pires, of The Standard-Times, reports the offer sheet the New England Patriots signed restricted free agent WR Wes Welker (Dolphins) is a seven-year, $38 million offer, according to sources close to the situation. The Patriots would have to give up a second-round draft pick to the Miami Dolphins should the Dolphins decline to match the offer. |
Maybe they like that he can do like 50 different things.
Who knows they're also interested in Randy Moss. |
holy schnikey! :eek:
it's called people have too much cap room for their own good and it's making them insane in the membrane. best to just avoid this year's free agency .... at least until late. |
Yeah, he's a decent return guy and I'm sure Tom Brady could help him put up some better numbers than he did in Miami as a WR, but $38 million and a 2nd round pick is outrageous.
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Hey he can also kick off.........and kick Fg's!
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I need Amnorix to talk about the greatness of this move.
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I know, doesn't this sound so anti-Billy B. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...nfl/index.html The Patriots have shown interest in dealing for Randy Moss. A source said Bill Belichick believes he could motivate Moss to play and that he'd have the locker room support system to back him up, thanks to high-character veterans like Tom Brady, Richard Seymour and Rodney Harrison. -- Boston Herald |
Well.....worked with Corey Dillon he semed anti BB, they really need a WR so I can see why they'd be interested.
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The one that gets me is the supposed interest in Moss. I saw that halfway through a rep in the gym. I damm near killed myself.
If there's anyone who I couldn't envision playing for BB it's Moss. That HAS to be pure speculation. |
Moss said in an interview he just wants to play for a team that wins now.....so who knows he might be a different player for them.
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It's a poison pill contract I believe.
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All the so-called NFL geniuses fall back to earth
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Belichick loves these types of hardworking, versatile players. He is a great return man and has turned into a pretty good receiver. Put him with Brady in a very good passing offense he could put up some great numbers IMO.
I would cringe if Carl did something like this but I have feeling it's going to work out for the Pats. |
He's basically the next Troy Brown for them. Troy Brown was an integral part of winning championships.
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That is the answer right there. There is no way that the Pats are actually signing him for that kind of money. The offer probably has some stupid provision in it like if he plays 6 games in Miami in a single season he gets a $25 million dollar bonus. That way it makes it impossible for the Phins to keep him. That being said, he has not actually signed any offer sheet yet. |
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