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to the Seahawks. no word on what the Pats received in return yet.

arbitration had not been heard previous to the trade.

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The Deion Branch holdout is over, but he won't be playing for the Patriots this season.
New England traded the disgruntled wide receiver to the Seattle Seahawks for a 2007 first-round draft pick on Monday, ESPN.com's Michael A. Smith has confirmed.

The Seahawks, along with the New York Jets, had fashioned a contract agreement with Branch before the season, agreeing to a six-year, $39 million deal that would have paid him $13 million in combined bonuses and about $23 million in the first three years of the contract. Neither team, however, could satisfy the demands of the Patriots, who were seeking first- and middle-round choices as compensation at the time, and the deadline set by New England passed without a trade.

Wide receiver Darrell Jackson, arguably the Seahawks' best receiver, has twice in the past year undergone surgery to his left knee. After missing 10 games in 2005, his durability has come into question. Jackson will return to the field on Monday, but he hasn't practiced since last February, in preparation for Super Bowl XL, and coach Mike Holmgren acknowledged the team will have to "be smart" in easing him back into action.

In addition, tight end Jerramy Stevens will probably miss the first month of the season because of a torn meniscus in his left knee. Stevens is an often-inconsistent pass-catcher, as evidenced in the Super Bowl, but he does provide Seattle with a big presence in the middle of the field. Wide receiver Nate Burleson, signed as a free agent in the spring, is still assimilating the offense, and is more of a deep threat who may not be the best fit in a West Coast-style passing game. Always-reliable wide receiver Bobby Engram, forced to play outside in 2005 because of injuries, is far more effective working out of the slot.
Branch, whose obvious displeasure with his current New England contract has not overshadowed the fact that he is regarded as a solid locker room presence and hard worker, could be the prescription for what ails the Seahawks' passing game right now.
 

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just heard this as well....Can't believe they gave up a 1st rounder...what a difference a week makes.
 

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Who the heck is Tom Brady going to throw to now? The Patriots don't like to overpay players. But this is going to hurt them in the long run. They need a receiver badly.

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InSpades said:
Who the heck is Tom Brady going to throw to now? The Patriots don't like to overpay players. But this is going to hurt them in the long run. They need a receiver badly.

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TB was all done when Chuck Weis left.
 

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InSpades said:
Who the heck is Tom Brady going to throw to now? The Patriots don't like to overpay players. But this is going to hurt them in the long run. They need a receiver badly.


My thoughts exactly. and I am a pats fan as you can tell by my screen name.
Ben Watson will probably be the main go to guy now that Branch is gone. Brown is still sold although mainly a posession receiver now and Reche Caldwell is young and unproven. If Moreoney can be effective running the ball it will take some pressure off the receivers.
 

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Patriots are officially done....

I just lost a good amount of cash with that trade...I sell NFL jerseys and I had the good silver one's of branch.

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InSpades said:
Who the heck is Tom Brady going to throw to now? The Patriots don't like to overpay players. But this is going to hurt them in the long run. They need a receiver badly.

Who was the number 1 reciever when they beat the "greatest show on turf" on the 2001 Super bowl?
Can you name him?....David Patten.. where is he now?
Do you guys understand anything about the game?
Heres a trivia question for you. how many SB rings does Terrel Owens have?
How many does Troy Brown have?

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Its Kraft.
 

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viking611 said:
just heard this as well....Can't believe they gave up a 1st rounder...what a difference a week makes.
i'd take a proven commodity over any 1st rounder, especially since Seattle's isn;t going to be high.
 

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It all depends on where things were with Deion.

If you are sure he will never sign, trading makes sense.

Personally, I would have told him - sit out this year, ok.
We'll franchise you and you can make $8M next year or you can make $19M over 3 years right now with the $9M or whatever up front that we offered you.

If you like, you can sit out next year too...

-Sean
 

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patswin said:
InSpades said:
Who the heck is Tom Brady going to throw to now? The Patriots don't like to overpay players. But this is going to hurt them in the long run. They need a receiver badly.


My thoughts exactly. and I am a pats fan as you can tell by my screen name.
Ben Watson will probably be the main go to guy now that Branch is gone. Brown is still sold although mainly a posession receiver now and Reche Caldwell is young and unproven. If Moreoney can be effective running the ball it will take some pressure off the receivers.

they also picked up Doug Gabriel and drafted Chad Jackson. Kevin Faulk will also be used as a WR like on the TD yesterday. they also have Daniel Graham, Dave Thomas as TE's. Nobody a star, but collectively they can hopefully get it done.
 

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Patriots are officially done....

I just lost a good amount of cash with that trade...I sell NFL jerseys and I had the good silver one's of branch.

asshole craft


were Branch jerseys a big seller?
 

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they also picked up Doug Gabriel and drafted Chad Jackson. Kevin Faulk will also be used as a WR like on the TD yesterday. they also have Daniel Graham, Dave Thomas as TE's. Nobody a star, but collectively they can hopefully get it done.<!-- / message -->
There you go!

They also have a running game with possibly the best O-line in the game.
Lawrence Maroney will have a better year and be a better running back than Reggie Bush....Mark it down....he had 86 yards on 18 carries yesterday.
 

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Patriot, you're so cute when you get your buns all in a knot.

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