Thrashen
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Hopefully, this report from the Boston Globe conerning SS Steve Gregory and WR Julian Edelman isn’t true, as New England would shed at least two white starters in 2014…
Based upon the following positional situations, the Patriots either will progress, regress, or maintain their “whiteness” in 2014…
1) The return of starting RT, Sebastian Vollmer (replacing sumo Marcus Cannon), should return to offensive line to an all-white affair.
2) The return of all-world TE, Rob Gronkowski (replacing Hoomanawanui), from a torn ACL should add a white starter to the lineup.
3) WR Danny Amendola is under contract, but is rumored to be traded or released after a disappointing 2013 campaign. Julian Edelman’s future is up in the air due to the salary he should solicit as a free agent. Austin Collie is not under contract, but will likely be extended and compete for a spot in the off-season. TJ Moe, the talented 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] year man out of Missouri, will also be in the mix. Of these four white WR’s, hopefully at least two will be under contract come September.
4) Will FB, James Develin, remain on the roster?
5) LB Dane Fletcher is a free agent, but is likely to re-sign. Will he and Chris White languish behind Jerod Mayo, Donta Hightower, and Jamie Collins?
6) Will Steve Gregory be a cap casualty? If so, it would certainly cost New England a white starter on defense. If he is released, will Nate Ebner take his place?
That said, it seems like 10, 11, or 12 white starters is certainly possible:
QB – Brady
WR – Edelman
WR - Amendola
FB – Develin
TE – Gronkowski
LT – Solder
RG – Mankins
C – Wendell
RG – Connolly
RT- Vollmer
LDE – Ninkovich
SS - Gregory
Hopefully, the 2014 Patriots will be full of Caste-humiliating images such as these...
Per a league source close to Volin, Gregory is worried that he will be released by the Patriots, as the team is looking to clear out as much cap space as possible in order to keep key players. The 31-year-old Syracuse product is set to make $3.683 million in the final year of his contract in 2014, and even that might be too rich for the Patriots, especially if they are high on Tavon Wilson and/or Duron Harmon.
Although the Patriots met with Talib’s agent at the Combine to start talking about a new deal, the Boston Globe’s Ben Volin reports that the Patriots still haven’t spoken with Edelman about a new contract. In fact, it doesn’t even seem like they’ve contacted anyone besides Talib about a new deal, so their slow approach is an interesting one.
Based upon the following positional situations, the Patriots either will progress, regress, or maintain their “whiteness” in 2014…
1) The return of starting RT, Sebastian Vollmer (replacing sumo Marcus Cannon), should return to offensive line to an all-white affair.
2) The return of all-world TE, Rob Gronkowski (replacing Hoomanawanui), from a torn ACL should add a white starter to the lineup.
3) WR Danny Amendola is under contract, but is rumored to be traded or released after a disappointing 2013 campaign. Julian Edelman’s future is up in the air due to the salary he should solicit as a free agent. Austin Collie is not under contract, but will likely be extended and compete for a spot in the off-season. TJ Moe, the talented 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] year man out of Missouri, will also be in the mix. Of these four white WR’s, hopefully at least two will be under contract come September.
4) Will FB, James Develin, remain on the roster?
5) LB Dane Fletcher is a free agent, but is likely to re-sign. Will he and Chris White languish behind Jerod Mayo, Donta Hightower, and Jamie Collins?
6) Will Steve Gregory be a cap casualty? If so, it would certainly cost New England a white starter on defense. If he is released, will Nate Ebner take his place?
That said, it seems like 10, 11, or 12 white starters is certainly possible:
QB – Brady
WR – Edelman
WR - Amendola
FB – Develin
TE – Gronkowski
LT – Solder
RG – Mankins
C – Wendell
RG – Connolly
RT- Vollmer
LDE – Ninkovich
SS - Gregory
Hopefully, the 2014 Patriots will be full of Caste-humiliating images such as these...
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