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What is TT's lifeline?

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Re: What is TT's lifeline? 

Post#21 » by SugarRay34 » Thu Mar 5, 2009 2:28 pm

Rockmaninoff wrote:I don't understand why TT isn't interested in Holliday.

Holliday would come cheaper than a guy like Canty, and provide close to the same level of production. Holliday's age is irrelevant; he would be a stopgap for at most a couple years. It would allow for a younger player to be groomed for the position. Even if Holliday was to lose the starting job in training camp somehow, the team would still have quality depth.

There must be more to the story, or maybe Ted has his sights set on someone else.


What he said. Its exactly my point. Sure he is not going to come in and set the league on fire, but he can play a solid end in the 3-4 and be a serviceable veteran player until a young guy is ready to step in in 2 years. Unless DB you just want to start all of our young players with no veterans and have them get destroyed. Just dont understand your line of thinking on this one
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Re: What is TT's lifeline? 

Post#22 » by eagle13 » Thu Mar 5, 2009 3:25 pm

Patriots succeed picking up old guys who can still contribute to fill holes.
At a low cost - even as a backup and emergency starter for 2years he would be helpful.
But TT is going with youth (again). That's OK if we win.
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Re: What is TT's lifeline? 

Post#23 » by blueedwards » Thu Mar 5, 2009 3:28 pm

eagle13 wrote:Patriots succeed picking up old guys who can still contribute to fill holes.
At a low cost - even as a backup and emergency starter for 2years he would be helpful.
But TT is going with youth (again). That's OK if we win.

Yeah TT and Capers have there hearts set on Alfred Malone. Cause hes already on the team. :wink:
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Re: What is TT's lifeline? 

Post#24 » by ReasonablySober » Thu Mar 5, 2009 3:42 pm

Oh come on guys. Vonnie Holliday? Really? There's a difference between picking up a 27 year old free agent with a chance to get better rather than a 33 year old that's aboslutely going to get worse the second he signs his deal.

There is no mystery here, nothing going on behind the scenes. He's 33 years old. If he wants to come in for the veteran minimum, then hell, sign him up. But he's not worth more than that.
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Re: What is TT's lifeline? 

Post#25 » by eagle13 » Thu Mar 5, 2009 4:24 pm

DrugBust wrote:Oh come on guys. Vonnie Holliday? Really? There's a difference between picking up a 27 year old free agent with a chance to get better rather than a 33 year old that's aboslutely going to get worse the second he signs his deal.

There is no mystery here, nothing going on behind the scenes. He's 33 years old. If he wants to come in for the veteran minimum, then hell, sign him up. But he's not worth more than that.


Of course. Nobody said give him the bank - did they? Patriots sign old Seau and he helped and he wasn't 27.

Anyway I don't care about Vonnie specifically. Tho he was one of few who would like GB. Just want some depth so we do not have to repeat last year's DL problems.
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Re: What is TT's lifeline? 

Post#26 » by El Duderino » Thu Mar 5, 2009 10:33 pm

eagle13 wrote:
DrugBust wrote:Oh come on guys. Vonnie Holliday? Really? There's a difference between picking up a 27 year old free agent with a chance to get better rather than a 33 year old that's aboslutely going to get worse the second he signs his deal.

There is no mystery here, nothing going on behind the scenes. He's 33 years old. If he wants to come in for the veteran minimum, then hell, sign him up. But he's not worth more than that.


Of course. Nobody said give him the bank - did they? Patriots sign old Seau and he helped and he wasn't 27.

Anyway I don't care about Vonnie specifically. Tho he was one of few who would like GB. Just want some depth so we do not have to repeat last year's DL problems.


Yep

Holliday himself is secondary to me, i just don't want our DL depth to be garbage like it was last year to where if someone gets hurt, only scrubs are available to step in and it wreaks havoc on he rest of the defense. The NFL is a very violent sport, you almost have to assume injuries, not be surprised if they happen.

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