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They were never going to re-sign him....

If he gets a 3rd rounder for Collins, imagine what he'll get for Jimmy G
 

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They were never going to re-sign him....

If he gets a 3rd rounder for Collins, imagine what he'll get for Tommy B


fixed your post for you
 

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negotiations were not going well, and maybe he's not exactly a Belichick guy

same ole same ole Patriots, always doing something that makes you say "what?", but I'm not complaining
 

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I'm guessing that is 1st time in NFL history that the fav to win the Superbiwl traded their best defensive player at midseason.
 

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I'm guessing that is 1st time in NFL history that the fav to win the Superbiwl traded their best defensive player at midseason.

It's crazy .

They would have got at least a 2nd in compensation anyway even if they did not keep him after the season.
I dont care if it's the pats or not it's still dumb
 
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I read somewhere this morning that he was asking for Von Miller money... haha umm you knwo that means bill is going to trade you and if you didn't ask with a laugh prolly going to send you to the worse possible team.
 

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I read somewhere this morning that he was asking for Von Miller money... haha umm you knwo that means bill is going to trade you and if you didn't ask with a laugh prolly going to send you to the worse possible team.


Still dumb .

Would not matter if he wants Floyd Mayweather money .

NFL has a rule where you get drafts picks as compensation on highly rated FAs that go somewhere else.

They probably would have got an even higher pick then they got from Cleveland if they would have gone that route
 

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I read somewhere this morning that he was asking for Von Miller money... haha umm you knwo that means bill is going to trade you and if you didn't ask with a laugh prolly going to send you to the worse possible team.

And I think Collins does everything better then miller besides rushing the passer
 

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This trade should be good enough to keep the browns from going 0-16
 

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I heard on the radio driving in that he was asking for Von Miller money, so they traded him to Cleveland. I think that's hilarious.
 

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I heard on the radio driving in that he was asking for Von Miller money, so they traded him to Cleveland. I think that's hilarious.

no shit
 

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I learned to never question any roster moves BB makes, nobody knows how to manage a roster better for sustained long term success

maybe it's a personality thing, maybe it's a locker room thing, maybe it's financial thing, maybe he likes making examples of people

IDK, I just know I have unyielding faith in every football decision he makes
 

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still no reason to do it now, why not wait till they win the super bowl?

Agree they should've just waited....30 picks in the middle of the draft is the difference in compensation from trading him vs letting him walk from what I've read so far.

The flip side to that coin is they like Elandon Roberts a ton and think he is the future at that position. Have a few other young guys ready to go as well.

Liked watching Collins play though. Shed blockers like a D-Lineman and dropped into coverage like a safety. A very rare breed of player.
 

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I learned to never question any roster moves BB makes, nobody knows how to manage a roster better for sustained long term success

maybe it's a personality thing, maybe it's a locker room thing, maybe it's financial thing, maybe he likes making examples of people

IDK, I just know I have unyielding faith in every football decision he makes

Why? It's perfectly reasonable to question his process at times. A few years ago he didn't even know how to use timeouts at the end of halves.

Just because he is at the height of his profession doesn't make him infallible. The same could be said for Warren Buffett or anyone else at the top of their profession.

His teams have the best QB in the most QB-driven era, so the margin of error is pretty big in the sense of being able to sustain success.
 

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when it comes time to pay uncle Bob won't..Pretty Boy the only acception.Don't be surprised when they ship out Meathead Gronk in a couple years
 

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If Pats know they will not resign him they got back a higher compensatory pick than they would've gotten had he walked in free agency. Browns pick will be the 1st comp pick at end of 3rd round where as Pats would be towards back of order.

Pats sent him somewhere where he will not come back to haunt them in postseason this year. He is a tremendous player but from a business standpoint they feel resigning Hightower, Butler, Sheard and Bennett to extensions brings a better overall value.
 

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Why? It's perfectly reasonable to question his process at times. A few years ago he didn't even know how to use timeouts at the end of halves.

Just because he is at the height of his profession doesn't make him infallible. The same could be said for Warren Buffett or anyone else at the top of their profession.

His teams have the best QB in the most QB-driven era, so the margin of error is pretty big in the sense of being able to sustain success.

and we're the guys that know best :)

why? because he wins the most and wins the most consistently and has been doing such for an extended period of time

there's no better why than that
 

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