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February 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault

“He’s had a year in the system now, so hopefully with that year, you’ll see a jump in performance and they’ll get what they were going to get from him or a higher level. The other thing you have to remember is when you cut someone, there’s acceleration that comes onto the cap. So even though they may lose, whatever the number is that they owe him this year, the savings may only be half that. And you still have to go get a replacement player, so there’s economics involved in this too.

People develop in systems at different rates. He was in one system his whole career (before coming to New England). If you give him the opportunity to show that he belongs … and a lot of times in these contracts, when players renegotiate, you give them incentives so they can earn the money back and you’ll give them a chance to earn even more money if they outperform the contract.”

Eric Mangini on Ochocinco

New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

BTW I’m perplexed how Rob Parker didn’t work in a Spygate reference somehow, it’s kind of his thing.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/hes-had-a-year-in-the-system-now-so-hopefully/

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February 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Welker has averaged better than 110 catches annually since joining New England in 2007 and has led the NFL in that category three times during that stretch; franchising him is a no-brainer if no new deal is reached by Monday. QB Tom Brady also loves Branch, but we’d prioritize acrobatic deep threat Brandon Lloyd – he played for new/old Pats OC Josh McDaniels in Denver and St. Louis the past two years – before focusing on Branch, a 10-year vet. Forget that Carter is one of the nicest guys in the league, he reverted to a double-digit sack guy after Bill Belichick adapted the defense to a 4-3 base to maximize Carter’s talents as a pass-rushing end. Keep him. However it’s worth noting New England has missed on several defensive backs in recent years despite investing numerous picks. It may be time to consider CB Carlos Rogers or S Dashon Goldson and find pass rushers and/or wideouts in the draft.

Three-and-out: Patriots’ free agency outlook

https://www.patspropaganda.com/welker-has-averaged-better-than-110-catches/

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February 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault


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Would Pats make play for Mario Williams?

February 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Would Pats make play for Mario Williams?

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February 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Many would argue safety is New England’s biggest need, and it’s certainly a valid debate. However, the reason I put cornerback over safety is because corner is more valuable in today’s NFL. In my opinion, cornerback is the second-hardest position to play behind quarterback. You take the corner over the elite safety every time. But there’s no avoiding New England’s need at safety. Patrick Chung is a good, young player who needs someone next to him to take the pressure off on the back end. This is a great year for safeties in free agency. Therefore, New England could have this need filled before the draft.

Ranking team needs: Patriots – AFC East Blog – ESPN

I would argue Safety is our biggest need.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/many-would-argue-safety-is-new-englands-biggest/

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February 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault


lolpats:

WHEN IT COMES 2 WELKAH, HERE’S THE PLAN…

https://www.patspropaganda.com/heres-the-plan/

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February 29, 2012 by Mike Dussault


File this one under “Things everyone totally saw coming”. Get him down to around the vet minimum (I bet he’d take it) and let him compete in camp and show if he’s picked anything up. They’re not going to get anything for him via trade, and it’s not like they have a ton of great depth at WR. As long as his salary is manageable I don’t see a downside for at least keeping him around until camp. If he still isn’t getting it you can easily cut him.

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