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    Disgruntled Patriots corner Samuel sits out minicamp
    ESPN.com news services

    Updated: June 5, 2007, 10:34 AM ET
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    New England Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel says he won't show up for the team's mandatory minicamp, starting Tuesday. Or training camp this summer. Or the first 10 weeks of regular season games.



    I'm not coming to camp. I'm not showing up until the 10th week [of the season]. I feel unappreciated. The way they're treating me is just wrong.
    Asante Samuel

    Samuel, disgruntled after being assigned the team's "franchise" tag, was a no-show at the Patriots Charitable Foundation golf tournament on Monday at the The International Golf Club in Bolton, Mass. Reached by phone afterwards, he told The Boston Globe he is unhappy with the lack of progress in contract talks with the team.

    "I'm not coming to camp," he told the newspaper. "I'm not showing up until the 10th week [of the season]. I feel unappreciated. The way they're treating me is just wrong."

    The prospect of a star player avoiding camp over money is not new for the Patriots. Last offseason, wide receiver Deion Branch sat out camp over his unhappiness with contract talks and was eventually traded to the Seattle Seahawks.

    Samuel has yet to sign the one-year, $7.79 million contract he was tendered when the Patriots franchised him, so he is technically not under contract and cannot be fined for missing minicamp. Under the collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the players union, if a deal isn't reached by the afternoon of July 15, he can sign only a one-year deal and cannot have his contract extended until the regular season ends.

    If he shows up for Week 10, Samuel will receive a pro-rated portion of that $7.79 million salary. If he sits out the entire year, he'll get nothing -- and the Patriots will be able to put the franchise tag on him again for 2008.

    "He's not coming to camp until a contract resolution can be reached," his agent, Alonzo Shavers, told the Boston Herald on Monday. "Nothing more can be said. His status has not changed. There has been no movement toward a deal."

    Samuel is looking for a richer contract after a breakout 2006 season, in which he had 10 interceptions and 65 tackles and became considered one of the NFL's elite cornerbacks.


    His teammates said Monday they are ready to move ahead, with or without Samuel.


    "If he doesn't come [to minicamp], we have to move on," nose tackle Vince Wilfork told the Globe. "I would love to have him here, but on the same token, we have to move on."

    "Asante has enough experience to realize that this is a business and it's not personal," added safety Rodney Harrison. "Coach [Bill] Belichick and Mr. [Robert] Kraft, they're going to do what is in the best interests of this team. .. At the same time, we do miss Asante. He's a good guy, a great player, and we miss having him back. Hopefully, in the near future, they can work things out and he'll be here."

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    • #3
      He's not even that good. Some team will definitely overpay for him.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Partial
        He's not even that good. Some team will definitely overpay for him.
        Bellichek isn't stupid (in the area of football), I don't think he'd slap the franchise tag on the guy if he didn't think he was any good. Too bad he's become a distraction rather than an 'attraction' for the team.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by packinpatland
          Originally posted by Partial
          He's not even that good. Some team will definitely overpay for him.
          Bellichek isn't stupid (in the area of football), I don't think he'd slap the franchise tag on the guy if he didn't think he was any good. Too bad he's become a distraction rather than an 'attraction' for the team.
          He's a top 10-15 corner. He slapped the franchise tag on him because it would be cheaper than resigning him and put the Pats in the drivers seat. Remember, the cap went way up these past couple years but the franchise tag is still the average of the top 5 salaries at the position. More likely than not the top 5 salaries at CB are not from the new, sky rocketed cap.

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          • #6
            Re: OT : Patriots corner Samuel plans to sit until Week 10

            Originally posted by packers11
            His teammates said Monday they are ready to move ahead, with or without Samuel.


            "If he doesn't come [to minicamp], we have to move on," nose tackle Vince Wilfork told the Globe. "I would love to have him here, but on the same token, we have to move on."

            "Asante has enough experience to realize that this is a business and it's not personal," added safety Rodney Harrison. "Coach [Bill] Belichick and Mr. [Robert] Kraft, they're going to do what is in the best interests of this team.
            .. At the same time, we do miss Asante. He's a good guy, a great player, and we miss having him back. Hopefully, in the near future, they can work things out and he'll be here."
            Wow, what terrible teammates the patriots are speaking up about another players contract situation. Im SURE the national media will drag them over hot coals for breaking the unspoken rule.

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            • #7
              Re: OT : Patriots corner Samuel plans to sit until Week 10

              Originally posted by MadtownPacker
              Originally posted by packers11
              His teammates said Monday they are ready to move ahead, with or without Samuel.


              "If he doesn't come [to minicamp], we have to move on," nose tackle Vince Wilfork told the Globe. "I would love to have him here, but on the same token, we have to move on."

              "Asante has enough experience to realize that this is a business and it's not personal," added safety Rodney Harrison. "Coach [Bill] Belichick and Mr. [Robert] Kraft, they're going to do what is in the best interests of this team.
              .. At the same time, we do miss Asante. He's a good guy, a great player, and we miss having him back. Hopefully, in the near future, they can work things out and he'll be here."
              Wow, what terrible teammates the patriots are speaking up about another players contract
              situation. Im SURE the national media will drag them over hot coals for breaking the unspoken rule.
              That'll for sure happen.........not. We're talking the Patriots here.

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              • #8
                Re: OT : Patriots corner Samuel plans to sit until Week 10

                Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                Originally posted by packers11
                His teammates said Monday they are ready to move ahead, with or without Samuel.


                "If he doesn't come [to minicamp], we have to move on," nose tackle Vince Wilfork told the Globe. "I would love to have him here, but on the same token, we have to move on."

                "Asante has enough experience to realize that this is a business and it's not personal," added safety Rodney Harrison. "Coach [Bill] Belichick and Mr. [Robert] Kraft, they're going to do what is in the best interests of this team.
                .. At the same time, we do miss Asante. He's a good guy, a great player, and we miss having him back. Hopefully, in the near future, they can work things out and he'll be here."
                Wow, what terrible teammates the patriots are speaking up about another players contract situation. Im SURE the national media will drag them over hot coals for breaking the unspoken rule.
                Maybe I'm missing something, but what exactly did his teammates say about him where they bashed his decision to hold out? All I see is that they hope things work out, they miss him, but they need to work as if he won't be there????

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  Originally posted by packinpatland
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  He's not even that good. Some team will definitely overpay for him.
                  Bellichek isn't stupid (in the area of football), I don't think he'd slap the franchise tag on the guy if he didn't think he was any good. Too bad he's become a distraction rather than an 'attraction' for the team.
                  He's a top 10-15 corner. He slapped the franchise tag on him because it would be cheaper than resigning him and put the Pats in the drivers seat. Remember, the cap went way up these past couple years but the franchise tag is still the average of the top 5 salaries at the position. More likely than not the top 5 salaries at CB are not from the new, sky rocketed cap.
                  Him and Bailey are the best two corners in the game, is all.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by KYPack
                    Him and Bailey are the best two corners in the game, is all.
                    Samuel? Not in my book. The guy tripled his career interception total this year... playing for a contract. He's overrated. He has talent all around him--especially his DL. Makes his job easy. Don't get me wrong, he's solid. However, a lot of average corners have had a year with a lot of interceptions (see Walt Harris in 2006, Deltha O'Neal and Chris Gamble in 2005, Tory James in 2004, Marcus Coleman in 2003, etc.). It's good that they made plays that year, but it still doesn't mean I think they are great. Most of them just got thrown on a lot, and happened to make more plays than usual.
                    "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                      Originally posted by KYPack
                      Him and Bailey are the best two corners in the game, is all.
                      Samuel? Not in my book. The guy tripled his career interception total this year... playing for a contract. He's overrated. He has talent all around him--especially his DL. Makes his job easy. Don't get me wrong, he's solid. However, a lot of average corners have had a year with a lot of interceptions (see Walt Harris in 2006, Deltha O'Neal and Chris Gamble in 2005, Tory James in 2004, Marcus Coleman in 2003, etc.). It's good that they made plays that year, but it still doesn't mean I think they are great. Most of them just got thrown on a lot, and happened to make more plays than usual.
                      I was going to say somewhat the same thing minus citing any examples.

                      He is solid no doubt and would start on most teams. But he got franchised because it was a "cheap" way to keep him. Kind of funny that salaries got inflated so much that the average of the top 5 salaries at the position were considered the cheaper route!!

                      I think i'd rather have both of the Eagles corners over him.

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                      • #12
                        Re: OT : Patriots corner Samuel plans to sit until Week 10

                        Originally posted by SudsMcBucky
                        Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                        Originally posted by packers11
                        His teammates said Monday they are ready to move ahead, with or without Samuel.


                        "If he doesn't come [to minicamp], we have to move on," nose tackle Vince Wilfork told the Globe. "I would love to have him here, but on the same token, we have to move on."

                        "Asante has enough experience to realize that this is a business and it's not personal," added safety Rodney Harrison. "Coach [Bill] Belichick and Mr. [Robert] Kraft, they're going to do what is in the best interests of this team.
                        .. At the same time, we do miss Asante. He's a good guy, a great player, and we miss having him back. Hopefully, in the near future, they can work things out and he'll be here."
                        Wow, what terrible teammates the patriots are speaking up about another players contract situation. Im SURE the national media will drag them over hot coals for breaking the unspoken rule.
                        Maybe I'm missing something, but what exactly did his teammates say about him where they bashed his decision to hold out? All I see is that they hope things work out, they miss him, but they need to work as if he won't be there????

                        I believe some are using sarcasm to mock the fact that teammates make comments about Samuel like Favre did about Javon Walker. But Favre was lamblasted by some in here and the national media. These comments for the most part go unnoticed
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                        • #13
                          Re: OT : Patriots corner Samuel plans to sit until Week 10

                          Originally posted by SudsMcBucky
                          Maybe I'm missing something, but what exactly did his teammates say about him where they bashed his decision to hold out? All I see is that they hope things work out, they miss him, but they need to work as if he won't be there????
                          I was being a smart ass. I dont think they said anything bad at all.

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                          • #14
                            But, they still talked about it.

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                            • #15
                              Re: OT : Patriots corner Samuel plans to sit until Week 10

                              Originally posted by Bretsky
                              Originally posted by SudsMcBucky
                              Originally posted by MadtownPacker
                              Originally posted by packers11
                              His teammates said Monday they are ready to move ahead, with or without Samuel.


                              "If he doesn't come [to minicamp], we have to move on," nose tackle Vince Wilfork told the Globe. "I would love to have him here, but on the same token, we have to move on."

                              "Asante has enough experience to realize that this is a business and it's not personal," added safety Rodney Harrison. "Coach [Bill] Belichick and Mr. [Robert] Kraft, they're going to do what is in the best interests of this team.
                              .. At the same time, we do miss Asante. He's a good guy, a great player, and we miss having him back. Hopefully, in the near future, they can work things out and he'll be here."
                              Wow, what terrible teammates the patriots are speaking up about another players contract situation. Im SURE the national media will drag them over hot coals for breaking the unspoken rule.
                              Maybe I'm missing something, but what exactly did his teammates say about him where they bashed his decision to hold out? All I see is that they hope things work out, they miss him, but they need to work as if he won't be there????

                              I believe some are using sarcasm to mock the fact that teammates make comments about Samuel like Favre did about Javon Walker. But Favre was lamblasted by some in here and the national media. These comments for the most part go unnoticed
                              They are, but what Harrison said is nowhere near what Favre said. Favre came out and said Walker should honor his contract. Harrison didn't even come close to that. Harrison is not telling Samuel what to do.

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