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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy
Don't Seymore and Warren make pretty good coin for the Pats?
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seymour doesn't play one position... he shuffles around the line for them (they run a hybrid defense--they'll have the 3-4 look, then the 4-3 look, etc)... as far as warren, I'll let mike reiss tell it for me...
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Originally Posted by mike reiss
Warren revisited
By Mike Reiss, Globe Staff
When the Patriots agreed to a five-year contract extension with
defensive end Ty Warren last week, we reported that the deal extended
through the 2011 season. Not so. The deal actually extends through 2013.
This is a significant point, because it means Warren is under contract
to the Patriots for the next seven seasons, not the next five.
Warren received a $7 million signing bonus and $7 million option bonus
as part of the extension. The extension includes $18 million in
guarantees. The three-year average of new money is $7.4 million.
The base salaries break down as follows:
# 2007 -- $1.075 million
# 2008 -- $1.45 million
# 2009 -- $1.225 million
# 2010 -- $2.9 million
# 2011 -- $3.1 million
# 2012 -- $3.25 million
# 2013 -- $3.90 million
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doesn't seem that ridiculous of a contract. certainly not the mountain of cash that we've paid dorsey to become completely obsolete in our 'new defense.'
this is all for naught, though, because 1) this article is purely speculation, and 2) at worse, we'll go to a 4-3 3-4 hybrid defense (like the patriots--we'll run a base 4-3 with a 3-4 look, IMO)
see how that went? base speculation. and I didn't even get paid for it!