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Patriots signed SS Adrian Phillips to a three-year, $12.75 million extension.​

Phillips was in the final season of the two-year contract he signed in 2020. The new deal maxes out at $14.25 million with incentives and includes $7.25 million in guaranteed money. Phillips has a career-high four interceptions and has been a major part of the Patriots' zone scheme this year, playing snaps at linebacker and corner in addition to safety. The $4.25 million APR is a cost-effective deal for the Patriots, who now have Phillips signed through his age-32 season.
 

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Patriots signed SS Adrian Phillips to a three-year, $12.75 million extension.​

Phillips was in the final season of the two-year contract he signed in 2020. The new deal maxes out at $14.25 million with incentives and includes $7.25 million in guaranteed money. Phillips has a career-high four interceptions and has been a major part of the Patriots' zone scheme this year, playing snaps at linebacker and corner in addition to safety. The $4.25 million APR is a cost-effective deal for the Patriots, who now have Phillips signed through his age-32 season.
Excellent and unexpected signing. Not often does BB discuss contracts during the season. He must really like this Swiss Army Knife?
 

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Patriots signed SS Adrian Phillips to a three-year, $12.75 million extension.​

Phillips was in the final season of the two-year contract he signed in 2020. The new deal maxes out at $14.25 million with incentives and includes $7.25 million in guaranteed money. Phillips has a career-high four interceptions and has been a major part of the Patriots' zone scheme this year, playing snaps at linebacker and corner in addition to safety. The $4.25 million APR is a cost-effective deal for the Patriots, who now have Phillips signed through his age-32 season.
Well this is good we have to assume D Mac might leave and I cannot see BB paying JC what other teams will
 

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Patriots signed SS Adrian Phillips to a three-year, $12.75 million extension.​

Phillips was in the final season of the two-year contract he signed in 2020. The new deal maxes out at $14.25 million with incentives and includes $7.25 million in guaranteed money. Phillips has a career-high four interceptions and has been a major part of the Patriots' zone scheme this year, playing snaps at linebacker and corner in addition to safety. The $4.25 million APR is a cost-effective deal for the Patriots, who now have Phillips signed through his age-32 season.
Hoping JC is next.
 

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Well this is good we have to assume D Mac might leave and I cannot see BB paying JC what other teams will
What I was thinking.
D Mac probably done after this year.
Leaving the Pats in good hands with Dugger, Philips and Bledsoe.

Hey Bill paid Gilmore and Revis, he might pay JC...
 

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What I was thinking.
D Mac probably done after this year.
Leaving the Pats in good hands with Dugger, Philips and Bledsoe.

Hey Bill paid Gilmore and Revis, he might pay JC...
He might but that second contract is the money maker and JC gonna wanna get paid, and i don't blame him. F&$^ team loyalty that shit works one way only.
 

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Hey Bill paid Gilmore, he might pay JC...
FIFY since he paid Revis only one year then let him get his Bank from the *ets.

* Choose your own prefix, My go to is usually "Y", but "Forg" works too. Some others to consider include "Lostb", "P", and "W"....
 

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FIFY since he paid Revis only one year then let him get his Bank from the *ets.

* Choose your own prefix, My go to is usually "Y", but "Forg" works too. Some others to consider include "Lostb", "P", and "W"....
Wasn't he paid like $15 mil for 1 year with a $20 mil option that was not picked up?

That's "Paid" in my book.
 

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Wasn't he paid like $15 mil for 1 year with a $20 mil option that was not picked up?

That's "Paid" in my book.
2 yrs for 32 mil but pats paid him 12

difference is JC will want around 5/75
 

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Hey Bill paid Gilmore and Revis, he might pay JC...

Do you guys all feel that JC is a true lockdown corner like Gilmore and Revis or is JC the recipient of a stellar defense all across the board? Don't get me wrong, I think the guy is fantastic and hope he stays, but he has been burned a few times.

If you had to compare JC to either Gilmore or Malcolm Butler who would you say he's closer to?
 

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Comparing JC to Gilmore and Revis isn't fair. Those 2 are some 9f the best Corners to ever play. He's a very good #1 DB. Yeah... he's been burnt a few times but I recall Devante Parker kicking Gilmores ass. Someone will pay him what tha Patriots can't/won't. Hopefully someone steps up. Seems like they always do.
 

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Comparing JC to Gilmore and Revis isn't fair. Those 2 are some 9f the best Corners to ever play. He's a very good #1 DB. Yeah... he's been burnt a few times but I recall Devante Parker kicking Gilmores ass. Someone will pay him what tha Patriots can't/won't. Hopefully someone steps up. Seems like they always do.
How many guys leave the Pats, then play seriously good ball. Chandler Jones comes to mind. Anyone else?
 

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Do you guys all feel that JC is a true lockdown corner like Gilmore and Revis or is JC the recipient of a stellar defense all across the board? Don't get me wrong, I think the guy is fantastic and hope he stays, but he has been burned a few times.

If you had to compare JC to either Gilmore or Malcolm Butler who would you say he's closer to?
Not as good as Gilmore when Gilmore was here.
As good as Gilmore in Buffalo though...? Maybe.
 

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FIFY since he paid Revis only one year then let him get his Bank from the *ets.

* Choose your own prefix, My go to is usually "Y", but "Forg" works too. Some others to consider include "Lostb", "P", and "W"....
We sent Revis on his way with a bad wrist.
He lost a step and wanted $20 million, then never put in another good season.....
 

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We sent Revis on his way with a bad wrist.
He lost a step and wanted $20 million, then never put in another good season.....
Shit, I thought he lost a step before he came over.
I also thought he declined the option at the same time Bill declined the option.
 

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Shit, I thought he lost a step before he came over.
I also thought he declined the option at the same time Bill declined the option.
He was excellent in man for us. He hid his wrist injury from Jets when he signed for $39 million.
He was "surprised" by wrist injury!!!!! ($39 million surprises for jets)
I think we knew he was done.....

 
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