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No. The Seahawks checked in with Randy Moss after dealing Harvin to the Jets. I'd rather have Moss back than Harvin who has worn out his welcome with three franchises so far. The problems with his teammates indicate a guy who puts himself first.
I am sure BB got some inside info on him from Meyers but so far the Gators have not done much for the pats so am not sure how good his info is the one good player just unlucky was Aaron Hernandez,Belichick wouldn't have shown interest in harvin in the past unless he got assurance from urban meyer.
This offense just scored 28 points (all 4 touchdowns through the air) against one of the top 3 defenses of the last 15 years. I'm all for adding a few tweaks/pieces or shoring up the OL, but why risk a potential locker room destroyer to improve on an offense that was clearly good enough last year? There have to be safer ways to solidify this unit.
OK, so your paying Amendola $4.4M and Vereen $4.5M to maintain the offense that we had? The question is not whether we are keeping our existing offense or whether we are going to change it.
ted ginn was cut and he is pretty much the same player only he may come at a better price
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We've gone from Faulk, to Woodhead, to Vereen. I'm confident we can find an adequate 3rd down back if Vereen can't be resigned at reasonable cost.
As for Amendola, based on the chemistry he has with the rest of the receiving corp and the big plays he made in the playoffs, I'm not sure 4.4 is overpaying for him anymore. And if we come back next season with the same weapons (assuming a reasonable Vereen facsimile) but an upgrade at OG, I'm perfectly okay with where the offense is at next year. It's a Super Bowl caliber offense.
Hey NFLmac, you know that the Edelman insurance is Amendola, right? Oh, and regular season counts too.I agree. He would be an upgrade over the Edelman injury insurance policy. I would not go through all the machinations speculated to keep his waaaaaaay too high salary, but replacing Amendola does not hurt much.
But since we can't, I say "no thanks." No place for a "just give me the ball!" head case on the Pats. Randy Moss found that out the hard way.You would have a sure fire HOFer if you put Edelman's heart/head in Harvin.