So, those of you who have posted in the "Which Former Jet in the Superbowl" thread can modify your posts. Frankly, I don't know why we EVER pretend that sports contracts are about anything other than money. It'd just be easier if we didn't kid ourselves.
Shaun: ask Lawyer Milloy, Ty Law and folks like that w/ NE. Unfortunately it's a business and the right decision was made for all parties. It would have been great to have you back but not at the price NE paid. Good luck in the SB, keep in mind you will always be remember as a Jet and to bash them isn't wise- ask Tiki Barber.
Pats overpayed for a guy who didn't contribute very much this year. Unless of course that $4 million bought them state secrets. The team was smart to see a player on the down-side of his career and let him walk. That being said, the money we saved by not signing Ellis should have been used elsewhere.
I'm not upset with what he said,it's the truth. But i hope he doesn't think it would be any different in NE. Go ask Seymour or Ty Law.
He produced 1 sack.... 1 SACK! Tannenbaum was right on the money when evaluating what he had left in the tank. If the Pats are in the SB it's certainly not because of Ellis.
The concept of overpaying is paying more money than the production you received. It's okay to say the Pats overpaid for Ellis. Nothing wrong with criticizing your team. Like the trade for Haynesworth, bad move. Trade for Ocho, bad move. Didn't really slow you guys down at all, but bad moves.
It wasn't about acquiring Ellis' services. It was about turning another Jet and brainwashing them into a hater. Very similar to the plot of Homeland on Showtime.
I agree, Haynseworth and Ocho were bad moves. On the other hand, you can never have enough quality depth on the DLine. Ellis was never going to be a starter or impact player on the Pats. The $4MM was well worth what Ellis brought to the Pats this year.
So they told him he wasn't going to start, and also told him they were going to pay him the vet minimum, and yet they didn't "tell me the truth up front"?. Sorry Ellis, you were not worth 4 million. I almost forgot he ever went to the Pats, much like Victor Hobson, Chris Baker, etc.....
Mark Sanchez is 1 player on a team that is accountable for wins and losses. Shaun Ellis is accountable for his own stats. Terrible comparison. Again.
Is Ellis new to the NFL or something? Its a business; he was lucky to spend 11 years with the same team (which is almost unheard of outside of a franchise QB). And yes, Tanny made the right call; Ellis may have only made $4 mil, but his production wasn't even worth $4 mil.