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Originally Posted by Warren
I agree that Mallett should be re-signed and should go into the offseason at least competing for the starting job. Just based on how little they had to give up to get him I don't think he'd be a hot free agent despite his strong showing against the Browns, and if he's smart he'll recognize this is a good situation for him.
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Didn't see the TV broadcast, so I don't know how evident this was to those viewing the game vs. the Ravens at home, but Mallett was active before the game talking to teammates, the during the game on the sideline. Wearing a sling, meeting guys coming off the field, talking them up... generally acting like someone who wants to be here and be a future leader of the team.
So I'm guessing that Mallett definitely realizes this is the best situation for him, and I doubt it will take top dollar to keep him around. I'd actually endorse signing him to more than just another 1- or 2-year deal. The cap is growing, and taking a gamble on a guy who is a vet and fits O'Brien's physical model of an ideal passer would be a huge win if Mallett really turns out to be the long-term starter and could play for a friendly cap value.
Never thought I'd ever say that about Mallett pre-trade. Brave new world.