Justice Posted March 11, 2005 Posted March 11, 2005 It is not. It is a philosophy that dictates both the particular playbook and the personnel. 270620[/snapback] It's one in the same. You can't have one without the other. BTW. In order to run that "philosophy"of an offense it has to be drawn that way first and where do they draw up plays? In the playbook. Alot of that offense relies on 2 to 3 step drop backs and a quick short pass. You have to draw it up like that it just does'nt happen because it's a philosophy. .
KRC Posted March 11, 2005 Posted March 11, 2005 under 30? look for a payday in philly.........they rarely let good, young talent go and get them wrapped up with extensions well in advance of free agency.......... 270580[/snapback] Exactly. They ususally try to get their upcoming free agents signed during the season. You will see them with a lot of cap money going into the season because they are reserving that money for signing bonuses.
Alaska Darin Posted March 11, 2005 Posted March 11, 2005 the pats do invest in "over-valued" positions -- look at their LT........they established that as a key position and got their guy locked up WELL in advance of free agency, and saved a lot of money on the process........bills on the other hand let their young, starting LT walk out the door.......defantiely a difference in strategy there.......... 270540[/snapback] This reset just never gets old. Just because a player is young doesn't mean he's good or worth resigning.
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