I would think you'd be even more animated about New England choosing someone else over Welker.
It matters because Welker being a former Tech player is the only reason you care in the first place.
? How do you think i would feel? Why does it matter?
I would think you'd be even more animated about New England choosing someone else over Welker.
It matters because Welker being a former Tech player is the only reason you care in the first place.
SJax to the Falcons
Nnamdi to the 49ers
Apparently the Amendola deal was agreed to on Tuesday before the Welker to Denver talk. Now it's starting to make sense how this happened. Welker was asking for 8-9 million, Belichick went with his contingency plan because he expected a re ed team to give Welker 8-9 million a year, and then it was too late once Welker figured out he was only gonna get 6 million since having him and Amendola would be re ed.
That explains how everything transpired, but it makes Belichick look even more stupid for buying into the bull that Welker would get 8-9 million in the open market. I said all along he wouldn't get close to that regardless of how many receptions he had.
I feel bad for Williams. He's a good guy. It's gonna suck watching him sink on the Dream Team Redux.
Yeah of course I keep up with him, root for him because he went to Tech. Same with Danny. I already said this deal makes no sense at least twice. Should i have said it in caps to appear less like a homer?
Here's my honest opinion as honest as I can make it:
If the Pats let Welker go because they don't want to pay when they already have Edelman, that would make absolutely perfect sense from a cap standpoint.
But it's re ed to offer a less proven player with no chemistry with Brady more money.
Happy for Danny getting paid at the expense of the stupid Pats, feel bad for Wes getting financially ed, although getting passes from PM will be pretty cool.
Pretty much it.
I'll feel better after the Ravens get that fifth-round compensatory pick, though.
Amendola's contract saves them cap space (initially) over Welker's contract. The fact they agreed w/ Amendola before they had any idea they could get Welker for 6 million a year also explains this one.
Amendola's cap figure for the next two years will be lower than Welker's cap figure. Welker's contract is also entirely guaranteed while Amendola's is only 33% guaranteed.
How did Welker get financially ed? He got the best available deal in the open market. Is it really that hard to wrap your brain around the reality no team thought Welker was worth more than 6 million a season? Did the Patriots owe him more than his market value because he's such a tough lil' guy?
btw the contract NE offered Welker was incentive laden and could have gotten him to the 8-9 million range, but i guess he wasn't so confident he could reach those performance levels. I guess if "don't drop routine passes in playoff games" was an incentive, it makes sense to turn that offer down.
New England had better use every last dollar of cap room because that's their only excuse. Brady obviously did his deal to help keep Wes.....not help send him to a rival QB.
He may have ed himself since he signed so quick. Wes deserves a long term deal if anyone does because he's been incredibly productive. Life ain't fair sometimes. I feel bad for the lil tough guy that led the AFC in receptions yet again.How did Welker get financially ed? He got the best available deal in the open market. Is it really that hard to wrap your brain around the reality no team thought Welker was worth more than 6 million a season? Did the Patriots owe him more than his market value because he's such a tough lil' guy?
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Interesting. Link?
Brady did his deal to give his team more cap flexibility to put better players around him.
Long term deals are given out based on expected future production, not past production. Teams don't pay players for what they've already done. This concept seems to evade you like any remotely analytical concept evades Wild Cobra.
Please. Why are you trying to spin it. We all know Brady is pissed.
Welker isn't 40 years old on his last leg.Long term deals are given out based on expected future production, not past production. Teams don't pay players for what they've already done. This concept seems to evade you like any remotely analytical concept evades Wild Cobra.
This whole thing was personal and not in the best interest of the team, plain and simple. Any argument you or the pats make otherwise is Wild Cobra weak.
http://m.espn.go.com/wireless/story?...42&city=boston
lookd like 8 million per is as high as it would go tbh
http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/...fl-free-agency
Another interesting article
Welker is one of many veterans Brady has seen leave the team in spite of him taking a contract well below what he'd get on the open market. Maybe he's a little disappointed, but he's not pissed.
Now you're totally changing the subject. Whatever personal grudge there was between the Patriots and Welker has nothing to do with why the 31 other teams in the NFL didn't want to offer him more than what he got. Are you now resorting to Longhornfan level of homerism where you use Jeff Fisher as the reason why Vince Young can't get a job with the 31 NFL teams not coached by Jeff Fisher?
As far as what transpired, it's pretty clear now. They moved on and went after Amendola on Tuesday because they thought Welker would command 8-9 million a year (which was obviously a re ed conjecture on their part). If they thought they could get Welker for 2 years/12 million before they committed to Amendola, they would have done so.
Thanks. I had found it. I'm sure any incentive would be hard to reach with the threat of the Hoodie benching him purely out of spite.
Tennessee had offered 2 year $15 mill, so yeah, Wes financially ed himself to play with a contender.
http://m.nfl.com/news/0ap1000000150652/7. Tom E. Curran of Comcast SportsNet New England noted that this showdown*was about respect. We agree. It got personal. Curran points out the*Patriots*didn't have coach*Bill Belichick*or owner Robert Kraft involved during contract talks at a meeting last summer. It was advisor Floyd Reese, who didn't have the authority to make a deal.
Barwin to the Eagles is done. Not a big loss tbh. He can underperform for them now.
UPDATE 5:45 p.m. ET: We had initially interpreted Curran’s report as saying Brady himself was “enraged” about Welker leaving. Curran hasn’t heard what Brady’s frame of mind is but has heard from a person close to Brady who is “enraged.”
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...wes-welker-go/
Yes, this is yesterday's news. What are you trying to say?
Neither me nor mono claim it didn't get personal, that's just not what led to them choosing Amendola. They chose Amendola before they knew they could have Welker for the same price.
Barwins deal is ing re ed. Long and overpaid.
Fred Davis will be back with the redskins which is great ing news. Arguably our number 1 receiving weapon (him or garçon) who was having a good year before he tore his Achilles. Better than Logan Paulson rofl.
yeah. Especially that he only had 3 ing sacks last year, and that's WITH Watt beasting and being double and triple teamed.
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