09-02-2020, 08:20 PM
(09-02-2020, 07:59 PM)Au165 Wrote: The New England Patriots, who have one of the worst receiving rooms in the league, just cut him after giving a 2nd for him less than a year ago. All reports out of NE are that he looks slow and plodding.
That’s a pass.
I don't necessarily think this is it.
Sanu was in the last year of his contract, and carried no dead cap wieght. They saved 6.5 million cutting him. This is incredibly important for two reasons.
1.) The Patriots are in cap hell right now. They've been up againstit for awhile, constantly having to move money around. They have a current cap hit of 13.5 million for Tom Brady, who's obviously in Tampa Bay now.
2.) The salary cap is already being rumored to decrease 20 million next year, and that's assuming this seasons actually plays out.
So I think for a team like them, the first thing you have to look at is what surrounds the cap in this situation. They desperately need to clear space.
Now, on top of this, you have to look at the WR's. Edelman is clearly ahead of Sanu, and pretty much everyone else, in the pecking order. Then you have N'keal Harry who they just took in the first round last season. He's reportedly had a great camp. He's obviously important to their future.
I'm guess they just don't want to pay their 3rd guy that much money. Especially when you have a coach like Belichick, that get results from castoffs and nobodies.
I had read earlier this year that Sanu played on really bad ankle last season, and that's why he looked so poor the 2nd half of the season. They said he was completely healed going into camp.
I'm not saying I don't believe what you're saying, or the reports, but it would not at all shock me if he's just a cap casualty.
And let's be honest, Sanu has never been known for blazing speed. He's a big, strong receiver who makes his living outworking people and running percise routes. Unless he's slowed down considerably more, then this description doesn't really scare me off him still being able to be successful in this league.