Ty Law wants to retire a Patriot...

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  • Ickybaluky
    Registered User
    • Jul 2003
    • 8884

    Ty Law wants to retire a Patriot...

    For everyone hoping for a Ty Law holdout, it doesn't look like it will happen.

    Law met with Belichick today and now claims he wants to retire a Patriot.

    Article:

    After an offseason during which he said his coach was a liar and declared he no longer wanted play for the New England Patriots, Ty Law says all is well between him and team.

    Law met with coach Bill Belichick on Thursday, the first day of the team's minicamp, and emerged to declare that he wanted to retire a Patriot.

    "It's just time to move on, the past is the past," he told reporters after the meeting, about which he gave few details. "Things happen, this is a business. I'm a Patriot and I'm glad to be."

    Law was key part of New England's second Super Bowl title in three years. But since the season's end, he's battled with the team over an extension of his current contract, which has $16.9 million remaining over two years. The team offered a four-year, $26 million extension, including a $6.6 million bonus, but Law said it was "a slap in the face."

    "I can't even see myself putting on that uniform again, that's how bad I feel about playing here," he said at the time. He also had said Belichick "gets paid to lie."

    Though he took a conciliatory tone Thursday, Law expressed uncertainty when asked if he expected to be with New England at the start of the season. He added he wanted to help the Patriots defend their championship.

    In order for Law to leave New England, the team would have to trade or release him.
  • marshall
    All-Pro Zoner
    • May 2003
    • 1281

    #2
    Geez, this guy just needs to make up his mind already. 1st he wants out of NE and now he wants to retire there.


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    • Michael82
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      • Jul 2002
      • 82330

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