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  • Branch traded to Seahawks for draft pick

    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- The New England Patriots ended the holdout of receiver Deion Branch on Monday by trading him to the Seattle Seahawks for a high draft pick.

    Patriots coach Bill Belichick would not reveal whether the pick was a first-rounder, but said there was "no question" Branch was a big contributor to the team.

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    "It's been a long process," Belichick said. "I think we tried hard to make it work out. I think Deion tried hard. We tried. It didn't work out and we've moved on."

    Branch was entering the last season of the five-year contract he signed as a rookie. He held out of the mandatory minicamp in June and all of training camp. He has been subject to a $14,000 fine for each day he holds out from July 28, the start of training camp.

    Branch was eligible for arbitration after this season, but Belichick said the prospect of a potentially contentious arbitration process was not "that big a factor" in the Patriots' decision to trade Branch.

    Branch's agent, Jason Chayut, did not immediately return calls.

    ESPN has reported that New England will get a first round pick in next year's draft.

    In the 2005 Super Bowl, Branch had 11 catches for 133 yards against Philadelphia, helping the Patriots win their third championship in four years. Last season, he caught 78 passes for 998 yards and five touchdowns, all career highs. In four seasons, he has 213 receptions for 2,744 yards and 14 touchdowns.

    Branch joins a team whose leading receiver, Darrell Jackson, missed the preseason. Jackson had not practiced until last week following his second knee surgery in four months, in February. Jackson played far more than expected in Sunday's 9-6 win over the Detroit Lions.

    Seattle also has veteran Bobby Engram, former Minnesota Viking Nate Burleson and 2005 surprise D.J. Hackett in its receiving corps.

    The last time the Seahawks traded their first-round pick for a veteran player was March 2, 2001, when then-general manager Holmgren traded for quarterback Matt Hasselbeck.

    The Patriots are without their top two receivers from last season. David Givens signed with Tennessee as a free agent for five years and $24 million, including an $8 million signing bonus.

    On Aug. 25, the Patriots gave Branch, who had been scheduled to make $1.045 million this year, permission to negotiate a contract with other teams and seek a trade until Sept. 1. The NFL Players Association filed a grievance on behalf of Branch after the Patriots did not trade him by the team-imposed deadline.

    The grievance alleged that in allowing Branch to work out a contract with another team, the Patriots agreed they would trade him if Branch was comfortable with that contract and the draft choice compensation for him "was commensurate with what has been the value of similar players," union lawyer Richard Berthelsen said.

    He said the New York Jets had offered a second-round draft pick for Branch, which Berthelsen said was of commensurate value.

  • #2
    i think New England should have paid him.......I know they have a strict policy against it, but I feel it is tying #12's hands behind his back and not giving him the weapons he needs....JMHO

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    • #3
      Originally posted by TwoTonTony
      i think New England should have paid him.......I know they have a strict policy against it, but I feel it is tying #12's hands behind his back and not giving him the weapons he needs....JMHO

      I agree. The Patriots never want to pay anyone, and with them its a one way street. They always say that players stats dont matter, and individual stats don't matter because its a team concept. Then they turn it around on the player so they dont have to pay them (saying the have bad stats so they aren't worth any money).

      The Pats/their fans say Deion is under contract so he should play and keep his mouth shut and honor his contract. But the Pats never honor their contracts: cutting Milloy, cutting Ty Law (after he renegotiated many times to help them out in prior years, then cut him so he doesnt get his big payday); releasing or making mcginest renogiate 3-4 years in a row; refusing to give Vinatieri a long term deal with guaranteed money. I can go on and on, but don't need to.

      I love the Pats (season ticket holder) and can't argue with their success. But sometimes with them its a one way street, with no give and take.

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      • #4
        I agree Tony. Just look what they did yesterday but Gabriel will help out a bit. NE is just like Philly in that they believe it is more the system rather than the players (especially WRs). However, can't argue their success.
        Am I the longest tenured BC member?

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        • #5
          they paid vinaterri a lot the rest of players they screw around not sure why Kraft needs to open up his wallet they can't just sit on those 3 titles.
          How many more titles will the Yankees try to buy it never ends.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TwoTonTony
            i think New England should have paid him.......I know they have a strict policy against it, but I feel it is tying #12's hands behind his back and not giving him the weapons he needs....JMHO
            YOUR RIGHT TONY THEY SHOULD HAVE PAID HIM WHAT IS IT UP THERE IN BOSTON THEY DON'T LIKE TO OPEN THERE WALLETS OR WHAT. HE WAS A QUALITY PLAYER AND I THINK THEY WILL MISS HIM BIG TIME,

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            • #7
              Both Graham And Branch Should Have Been Ratained....i Feel Those Two Were Excellent Together..the Pats Go Nowhere Without Them

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              • #8
                Originally posted by zeib10
                I agree Tony. Just look what they did yesterday but Gabriel will help out a bit. NE is just like Philly in that they believe it is more the system rather than the players (especially WRs). However, can't argue their success.
                Yesterday had nothing to do with the WR's. The O Line was the problem. When Brady had time, he found an open receiver!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DAREALDEAL
                  Both Graham And Branch Should Have Been Ratained....i Feel Those Two Were Excellent Together..the Pats Go Nowhere Without Them
                  Graham is still there and Ben Watson is the BEAST!!!!!!!!!!

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                  • #10
                    Good news for seattle!!!!Bad news NE!!!!!
                    NFL RECORD 16-14-0 + 1UNITS

                    College Basketball 8-3-0 + 5 Units

                    College Football 6-6-1 -4 Units

                    NBA Basketball 11-12-0 -3 Units

                    NHL 1-1-0 + 0 Units

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                    • #11
                      thanks for the heads up on the trade---kapt


                      Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by wayne1218
                        Graham is still there and Ben Watson is the BEAST!!!!!!!!!!
                        3 completions to WR's and watson did not pick up the slack yesterday anyways...Back to running and grinding it out football for the Pats

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TwoTonTony
                          3 completions to WR's and watson did not pick up the slack yesterday anyways...Back to running and grinding it out football for the Pats
                          Hey, yesterday was just a weird day. Look at S. Alexander, C. Palmer, L. Johnson and on and on and on.

                          Maroney looked awesome yesterday and with Dillon make a solid duo!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by wayne1218
                            Hey, yesterday was just a weird day. Look at S. Alexander, C. Palmer, L. Johnson and on and on and on.

                            Maroney looked awesome yesterday and with Dillon make a solid duo!
                            i agree....1st week is always wierd....I thought the NY Giants should have won......4 missed picks, missed FG, silly muffed handoff, bad call on Tim Carter......list goes on....Indy did not impress me as much as the giants o line and d line...and outside of 1 long gain , sam madison played pretty darn good against harrison...

                            Pats will be fine and i think this will hurt Branch more than Brady anyways....plus i drafter Maroney as my 4th back....so i am happy

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                            • #15
                              Man i wanted the G-MEN to win. Indy's running game looked bad and i don't see them winning anything yet again!

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