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Brady deserves a tip of the cap

He altered contract so Moss can fit in

By Mike Reiss, Globe Staff | May 1, 2007
Quarterback Tom Brady has yet to publicly comment on the Patriots' acquisition of receiver Randy Moss, but his actions speak volumes.
As part of the whirlwind process that brought Moss to New England, Brady provided a key assist.
Because the Patriots had to acquire the original terms of Moss's contract as part of the trade with the Raiders, the team needed to clear salary cap space to absorb the $9.75 million figure that Moss was scheduled to earn.
Enter Brady, who agreed to restructure his present contract that runs through 2010 to create the space.
That allowed the Patriots to finalize the trade for Moss, who then tore up his old contract and signed a one-year, $3 million deal that could be worth up to $5 million in incentives.
"Tom does what he can in order to win," said Don Yee, his agent.
Brady's involvement with the Moss discussions was just one of the layers to a beat-the-clock process that began when the Patriots received permission from the Raiders to speak with Moss late Saturday night after the first three rounds of the draft.
At that point, Moss still had to fly to New England to take a physical and meet with team officials, all before the second day of the draft began at 11 a.m. Sunday.
While quarterbacks and receivers often talk about being on the same page on the field, Brady's actions have helped him get off to a strong start with Moss off the field.
"I've always been a big fan of Tom Brady," Moss said Sunday. "From the time that he took over the starting job from Drew Bledsoe, I knew that was a blessing [for] Tom.
"I saw him play a little bit in college and then by him coming in and taking grasp of being the starting quarterback of the New England Patriots and winning three Super Bowls, I think that was just something that, as a fan of the game, that I always paid attention to."
The addition of Moss highlights a significant overhaul at receiver for the Patriots. After losing Deion Branch and David Givens last season, the Patriots were determined not to be put into the same situation again, and equally as determined to add big-play targets.
Now look at their choices.
The team added Moss, Donte' Stallworth, Wes Welker, and Kelley Washington. They join Reche Caldwell, Jabar Gaffney, Chad Jackson, Bam Childress, Kelvin Kight, and Jonathan Smith, all of whom were with the club at one point or another in 2006.
And, as Bill Belichick has said in the past, there is always a role for the venerable Troy Brown if he's healthy.
Any talk of the Patriots' revamped receiving corps has to start with the 6-foot-4-inch, 210-pound Moss.
"No matter how you slice it, he'll be the guy people will try to take out of the game," said Steve Sidwell, a longtime NFL defensive coordinator. "If they roll their coverage to him that way, or do some kind of a double on him, it will certainly help the other guys."
Belichick has said that Moss understands double coverage as well as any player in the league, and "he attacks all three levels of the field -- short, intermediate, deep."
Belichick also touted Moss's versatility, noting that "any time a player puts multiple pressure points on a defense, it's hard, it's stress."
But Moss isn't the only receiver who has the potential to stress a defense.
Stallworth, who had a 19.1-yard average per catch in 2006, is dangerous with his vertical speed. Meanwhile, Welker is potent out of the slot, finding openings underneath against zone coverage.
If the plan comes to life off the playbook, opposing defensive coordinators are going to have to make some tough choices, assuming those are the top three players on the field.
"The first thing that comes to mind, with all those guys, is that it's hard to double-team somebody," said Jaguars defensive line coach Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton, the former Patriot. "Who do you pick? And then you have a guy like Brady, who spreads the ball around. That looks like a pretty good passing attack."
Yet before the Patriots could go anywhere with Moss, they needed a crucial assist. Brady stepped up and delivered it.
Mike Reiss can be reached at mreiss@globe.com
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Aww poor guy making all those millions, really gonna have a tough time feeding the family now.
 

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Tom Brady is a class act
 

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fuck randy moss!!!!!!!! thats nice, reward a ass who plays when he feels like it. hope he breaks his leg 1st play.
 
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This means nothing.

First of all, Peyton manning did the same thing and remember when you renegotiate, it doesn't mean you are taking less money, just means you are getting your money later.

This isn't as big of news as people say and not being baised. This goes for Peyton and Tom both. I mean, I guess its something to help the team with short term cap room, but its not like either of them are struglling financially or run any chance of getting cut, just mean they both will get their money later.

Just amazes me at how many people think that "renegotiate" means that the player is taking a pay cut when it just means that the player is getting paid later and just did this for short term cap relief.
 

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He's still going to see the money, he just changed when he'll get it.
 
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Some of these comments are just unfortunate.


In other words, you know I'm right.

Like I always say, leave it to pat. fans and i've seen enough of them to know how they are. They are so misinformed its kinda funny sometimes.

You should see all the dumbass pat. fans that crowd the indystar colts message board. i'd say out of 100 of them that post full time, you have 2 that actually know something about football.
 

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Who cares if he took a pay cut? Thats what every good teammate should do if he really wants to win. But seriously he is still making tons of money and it does not matter that much to him. Please get off his cock. Thanks.
 
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But he didn't take a pay cut. thats what people just don't get. he'll still get every red cent he was originally due. between roster bonuses, salary, signing bonuses, and all of that shit. if they know someone will be on there team for awhile, they all do this.

Like I said, Peyton did this last year or the year before. means nothing.

and why in the hell would he take a pay cut as the franchise QB just in order to pay Moss who hasn't proven shit in about half a decade
 

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I think hes a classless act who belongs in the NBA.Two "girlfriends" pregnant at the same time?
 

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they often end up with more money and a fat signing bonus when they sign their "renegotiated" contract. The 49ers were famous for doing this in the early 90s. Steve Young would get a new "renegotiated" contract almost annually with nice, hefty signing bonuses. The Pats better have given him a fat bonus, it is the least they could do after screwing him last year when he took less cash only to have them keep the cash and trade Deion Branch.
 

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I think hes a classless act who belongs in the NBA.Two "girlfriends" pregnant at the same time?

actually its only one g/f thats pregnant...and it was a g/f he was with for over 3 yrs...and is a very successful actress, not some floozy he met at the bar.

sounds like a jerk to me...good god, people...just luv to think negative on people.

:ughhh:
 

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It's always horrible when a guy with about $100,000,000 gets a girl with at least $1,000,000 he's been dating for 3 years pregnant.

Some people are retarded...

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Saint Tom Brady! Im sure he isnt taking any kind of a pay-cut. You seriuosly believe that the NFL player today gives a crap about signing a thug like Moss? But the way the story is reported it makes Brady look like a wonderful generous teammate. Like said someone mentioned earlier, he is probably making more now due to the restructuring. Dont be so dam gullable and taken in by these arrogant athletes.Theyre only out for themselves. I hope the restructuring wont affect the support he will have to pay for his little bastard!!
 
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Here is something else you can say about the guy. Weird. just weird.

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“Matt and I fight like teenage girls,” said Tom Brady, speaking of backup QB Matt Cassel. “We are always slapping each other around and wrestling and slap boxing and [messing] around with each other..."
 

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Lots of players do this all the time, in baseball, football and basketball. It's a nice move for the team, but not that big of a deal. I'm just tired of Pats fans sucking Brady off for all eternity...get over it.
 

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Brady was just an average college QB at Michigan...kind of reminds me of Joe Montana at Notre Dame....gets to the NFL and just dominates....and makes it look easy like Joe did.
 

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No Weis, no Ice.

Seems Quinn was pretty average until Chuck arrived too.
 

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