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johnnythesaint 07-13-2005 10:08 AM

Richard Seymour a Saint?
 
I haven't been around in a while so maybe this was already covered....

Is there any capologists on the board who could make a case that we have enough space to ink a deal with this stud DT-- if things go awry with his current negotiations?

Personally I see alot of him (living in Montreal we get all the NE games) and what I see, I like. The locker room presence alone could offer some much needed savvy, plus it addresses a legitimate need on defence. Any thoughts?

saintswhodi 07-13-2005 10:17 AM

Re: Richard Seymour a Saint?
 
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Originally Posted by johnnythesaint
I haven't been around in a while so maybe this was already covered....

Is there any capologists on the board who could make a case that we have enough space to ink a deal with this stud DT-- if things go awry with his current negotiations?

Personally I see alot of him (living in Montreal we get all the NE games) and what I see, I like. The locker room presence alone could offer some much needed savvy, plus it addresses a legitimate need on defence. Any thoughts?

That would be almost too good to be true, but I doubt the Pats let it get that far. Seymour will more than likely report to camp. The Pats just do not do business like that. But on the other hand, if I am Belichek and Pioli and the Saints called, I would prob listen cause the way they fleeced us for Tesucky they would probably think they could get our first round draft pick until 2010 if they traded us Seymour.

johnnythesaint 07-13-2005 10:29 AM

What if we threw in Sullivan? Don't they have a knack of developing problem players..... LMAO

saintswhodi 07-13-2005 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by johnnythesaint
What if we threw in Sullivan? Don't they have a knack of developing problem players..... LMAO

I know you were joking, but good point. Some draft reports said the Pats were interested in Sully, although at pick thirty something and not 6. Maybe they think in a 3-4, they can light that fire in him. Hmmmm....Okay I am on board. But if we threw in Sullivan, we would prob have to give them first round picks until 2015 instead of 2010. :wink:

BlackandBlue 07-13-2005 12:45 PM

If you think that a guy who can't make it in a 4-3, playing the 1, could make it in a 3-4, where the responsibilities of the nose doubles, I'm afraid I have some bad news for you. :(

saintswhodi 07-13-2005 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackandBlue
If you think that a guy who can't make it in a 4-3, playing the 1, could make it in a 3-4, where the responsibilities of the nose doubles, I'm afraid I have some bad news for you. :(

Hmm, I guess my attempt at humor failed. My bad. I thought saying we would give up number one draft picks until 2015 woulda done the trick. :wink:

papz 07-13-2005 01:20 PM

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spkb25 07-13-2005 06:30 PM

saintswhodi i thought you were being serious

DJLengai 07-13-2005 06:56 PM

What about Howard and Sullivan for Seymour?

along 07-14-2005 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by DJLengai
What about Howard and Sullivan for Seymour?

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No way...Howard is to good of a player for that!

stockman311 07-14-2005 01:57 PM

What about Sullivan and a lifetime supply of Popeye's chicken to feed him to the Patriots for Seymour?

dberce1 07-14-2005 02:22 PM

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What about Sullivan and a lifetime supply of Popeye's chicken to feed him to the Patriots for Seymour?
Hell no!!! Popeye's chicken is waaaaaaaay to valuable. :D

WhoDat 07-14-2005 03:32 PM

I dunno. What's a two piece combo these days? $5? And that's only two pieces and a side. That's not even an appetizer for Sully. I'm thinking it takes $15 of Popeyes to feed that guy. If you assume he eats Popeyes twice a day for meals and then factor in an afternoon and midnight snack, you're pushing $50 a day in Popeyes for that fatass. That's $18,500 in popeyes a year. Consider that eating that much popeyes and given his already huge fat ass he won't live past 50 - you're talking about less than a 30 year annuity paying out $18,500 annually. Even at a 24% interest rate compounded monthly for 30 years, the cost of feeding Sullivan would for the rest of his life would only have about a $924,000 present value. Sullivan and $1 million for Seymour. SOLD!

saintswhodi 07-14-2005 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by WhoDat
I dunno. What's a two piece combo these days? $5? And that's only two pieces and a side. That's not even an appetizer for Sully. I'm thinking it takes $15 of Popeyes to feed that guy. If you assume he eats Popeyes twice a day for meals and then factor in an afternoon and midnight snack, you're pushing $50 a day in Popeyes for that fatass. That's $18,500 in popeyes a year. Consider that eating that much popeyes and given his already huge fat ass he won't live past 50 - you're talking about less than a 30 year annuity paying out $18,500 annually. Even at a 24% interest rate compounded monthly for 30 years, the cost of feeding Sullivan would for the rest of his life would only have about a $924,000 present value. Sullivan and $1 million for Seymour. SOLD!

Oh man, that was funny. :lol:

jnormand 07-15-2005 11:38 PM

lMAO, Whodat...you go to far!!! Nice.

stockman311 07-18-2005 09:41 AM

I bet he could eat a $1MM worth of biscuits per year. IMHO.

DJLengai 07-18-2005 06:46 PM

The reason I suggested it is because Howard simply costs too much. He's a great player, but the team can't hold onto him. If a deal was worked out for Seymour, we would get a D-Lineman that can play end and tackle and is a solid player.

WhoDat 07-19-2005 10:35 AM

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I bet he could eat a $1MM worth of biscuits per year. IMHO.
Probably right, but then, you have to factor that into life expectancy. The more biscuits, the sooner he enters Guinness as the world's fattest man, and then his heart, roughly the siz of a watermelon, gets so clogged with pure grease that he dies. That shortens the annuity from 30 years to 10, IMO. LOL


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