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NFL.com Peppers/Patriots *possible* update


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A second.......plus we don't have to pay 16.5 million dollars.

All of a sudden, we'd have a pooLOAD of money to spend.

Resign Kyle? No problem

Resign Goings? No problem

Sign Torry Holt? No problem

Sign all of our draft picks, including a new 2nd? No problem

...and for the record, put me down as the forum's NUMBER ONE fan of second round draft picks. I say they are generally the best deals for the money. You're still getting a top notch draftee, but at an exponentially lower salary than a first rounder.

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So all those people (me included) that were saying that the Patriots sold Cassel and Vrabel too cheap to the Chiefs were really talking about the Panthers because the guy that wrote that article made it sound like the deal for Peppers has been in the works since before that trade was made.

I'm cool with it though... that 34th pick is still a high pick and we lose Pep's huge salary and can (hopefully) get a good player for a much lower salary than a first rounder.

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