http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf-BiwThN9A
Deion Branch – NFL Wide Receiver (by BillySpikes37)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf-BiwThN9A
Deion Branch – NFL Wide Receiver (by BillySpikes37)
By creating more space this year, the Patriots open up an option where they can potentially address contracts of players who will be a priority in the near future, and do so by offering a larger base salary in 2012 instead of an up-front signing bonus. That could help from a cash-flow perspective. So, as an example, let’s say the Patriots were thinking of pursuing contract extensions with tight ends Rob Gronkowski (expires at end of 2013) and Aaron Hernandez (expires at end of 2013). This move with Brady creates a possibility where the team could sweeten their base salaries as part of an extension, taking advantage of the excess cap space they’ve created this year.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/by-creating-more-space-this-year-the-patriots/
If the Patriots signed Anderson to that contract, it would have been their only pact longer than three years this offseason while also making him the third-highest paid player on defense behind Vince Wilfork and Jerod Mayo. It would be hard to justify that much for a player who didn’t project to play every down in their scheme.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/if-the-patriots-signed-anderson-to-that-contract/
Why the New England Patriots’ signings make sense – ESPN Boston
Great stuff in here, digging deep into the numbers to show how some of the new signings could contribute.
Over the past two seasons, Lloyd leads the NFL in targets (73) and receptions (27) on throws over 20 yards. Over that same span, Patriots wide receivers combined for 62 targets and 21 receptions. That includes six catches on passes thrown over 41 yards. By comparison, Tom Brady has only three such completions over the past four seasons. In 2007, Brady was 7-for-16 for two touchdowns on passes of 41 yards or more. Since then, he’s just 3-for-29.
Mac’s Football Blog: Patriots Free Up $7.2M In Cap Space By Restructuring Tom Brady’s Contract
Cap space for Welker long term dealio perhaps?
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady restructured his contract last week, a league source confirmed on Wednesday. Signed to a four-year, $72 million contract extension on September 10, 2010, Brady was scheduled to earn $5.75 million in base salary with a $6 million roster bonus and $250,000 workout bonus this season. Under the restructure, Brady’s base salary was reduced to a fully guaranteed $950,000, with the leftover amount ($4.8 million) combined with the roster bonus and converted into a $10.8 million signing bonus that will be prorated over the three remaining years on Brady’s contract.
Unfortunate to lose Anderson but there’s no way the Pats were ponying up that much money for a player they likely valued as a DPR. I will say this for the Bills, I like what they’re doing. They’ve taken note of how teams like the Giants have beaten the Pats and they’re trying to follow that model of building up their defensive line with as many good pass rushers as they can pay.
It goes back to one of my favorite sayings “the road to the playoffs goes through the division”. If you’re not trying to build a roster to beat the team who has won the division 9 of the last 11 years what are you doing? I’m looking at you Jets.
The Patriots have lost defensive end Mark Anderson to the Bills, who signed the 28-year-old to a four-year deal and figure to use him as a pure pass-rusher. Anderson was able to parlay a big season with New England into a four-year deal with Buffalo worth $27.5 million, including $8 million guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM4SRlAVbEA
BREAKING: BenJarvus Green-Ellis signs four year deal with the Bengals
Thanks for the memories and lack of fumbles, Law Firm! Such a consummate Patriot. Came in as an undrafted rookie, worked his way slowly up the depth chart before breaking out in 2010 with a 1,000-yard rushing season.
He was never flashy but he got the job done by always getting positive yardage and never fumbling. His reliability will be missed.
Luckily the Pats have two high round picks from 2011 in Ridley and Vereen ready to hopefully step in. Don’t rule out the addition of a veteran running back or another rookie in April.
https://www.patspropaganda.com/bengals-green-ellis-patriots/
Patriots Players Who Should See Their Roles Expand Good list from Frenz, excited to see the development of these players. Also curious to see some of the young linebackers who had a red shirt year – Cameron Gordon and James Morris. Both might be nothing more than potential special teamers but you never know.