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Pretty surprised by that given how far out of favor he had fallen by the end of his time here.
 

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Id be shocked if he was getting any meaningful guaranteed money.  He was an abject disaster last year in Philly.  Just seemed like a situation where the coaching staff had seen enough the player to know it wasnt going to work, so surprised he's back.
 

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Didn't see this one coming.

Fine with it as long as the numbers are low. He has familiarity with the system, is still only 26, and won't have as many coverage responsibilities with DMC/Revis around so he can focus on being a physical presence near the line. 
 

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I love these threads.
 
  1. Someone posts the move.
  2. A number of posters freak out.
  3. Someone chimes in with the "Relax, training camp fodder on very low money, who gives a shit?"
 

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DrewDawg said:
 
I love these threads.
 
  1. Someone posts the move.
  2. A number of posters freak out.
  3. Someone chimes in with the "Relax, training camp fodder on very low money, who gives a shit?"
 
As long as he isn't being counted on to play meaningful snaps on defense, then whatever. 
 

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In a vacuum, re-adding Chung makes sense. Neither Wilson is a lock to make the team next year, and neither McCourty nor Harmon is a traditional box safety. Chung is still just 26, has experience in the system, and has special teams value.
 
On a holistic scale, I don't get what they're doing with the safety position. Gregory was starting at the end of 2012 with Chung stapled to the bench. Now they cut Gregory and pick Chung back up? What are they doing here?
 
I think this move actually makes it more likely they add a S in the draft.
 

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LMAO ... Especially the placement of ! In thread title.
 

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I literally thought they hired Eugene Chung as an OL assistant coach. Never could have imagined it'd be Patrick Chung. Whoa.
 

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Pretty obvious, yesterday we brought in young QB's and the Chung move is to make sure they gain confidence in practice once we draft them.
 
"Good job kid, you just got an NFL safety to bite on a pump fake"
 

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Damn.  
 
I was hoping this was about Eugene Chung.
 

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Ed Hillel said:
Hey, if he's a Tavon Wilson replacement, I'm on board.
That's what Mike Reiss opines.  As I said, if he's not counted on to play a big role on defense and is just playing special teams it's not a terrible move.  Reiss projects Chung to make the minimum $730,000 which would be less than Wilson.
 

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Also, I just want to remind Stitch that if he is a Tavon Wilson replacement, he owes me $50.
 

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Who had Patrick Chung in the pool for veteran signing that is likely just camp fodder that everyone gets worked up about and assumes was brought in for a much larger role?
The Chung and The Restless...
 

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Ed Hillel said:
Also, I just want to remind Stitch that if he is a Tavon Wilson replacement, he owes me $50.
Im well aware of it, dont worry.
 
Someone here owes the Jimmy Fund $500 if Dobson gets to 1000 career yards as a Patriot so still looking good!
 
Actuallly still dont think Wilson gets cut given he plays so much on special teams and McCourty/Harmon/A Wilson/Chung/T Wilson/Ebner/Kanoris Davis is the is the safety depth chart.
 

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Will they have enough bubble wrap to protect him and Gronk?
 

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Van Everyman said:
Am I remembering this wrong? Chung had a solid rookie year and beginning of the next, as I recall.
Yes, then he got hurt in '11 and missed a ton of time then ended up falling off the map in '12.
 
Was a time in '11 too where "man, cant wait until Chung gets back" was an actual thing since Matt Slater and Nate Jones were going wire to wire at safety
 

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Ed Hillel said:
Also, I just want to remind Stitch that if he is a Tavon Wilson replacement, he owes me $50.
 
What's the bet?
 
WIlson stays as a core special teams guy.  I think he stays. 
 
You've got to assume BB got Chung very cheap, maybe Chung fills a role if he's healthy and you never know on April 3 who's going to be healthy on September 3 so why not give him a shot? Assuming the cost is minimal or zero there's virtually no opportunity cost.
 

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Shelterdog said:
 
What's the bet?
 
WIlson stays as a core special teams guy.  I think he stays. 
 
You've got to assume BB got Chung very cheap, maybe Chung fills a role if he's healthy and you never know on April 3 who's going to be healthy on September 3 so why not give him a shot? Assuming the cost is minimal or zero there's virtually no opportunity cost.
Wilson has to play out his rookie contract.
 

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The thing that always killed me about the fake punt was that it was a great call.  If he had fielded the ball cleanly, he'd still be running.
 

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He should play better as a cover-1 SS with good cornerbacks than he did as a cover-2 left safety with bad cornerbacks.
 
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. He has some serious issues in deep coverage (I'm pretty sure he got beat badly in the playoffs this season to lose the game vs the Saints) but was always pretty effective playing in the box. With Revis they should be able to play a lot more cover-1 and he'll be able to play a position to hide his weaknesses and take advantage of his strengths.
 
And everything I've said about him is relative to his status as a minimum salary player, there is nothing to lose here
 

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I am sure he will be a fine special teamer, but I just associate him with two critical failures in the playoffs; the fake punt and he was a second late on the Manningham catch. What a huge play that was, from 1st down at the 12 to the 50 yard line in one pass with 3+ minutes left in the game. He is always a step too slow.