The Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Asante Samuel thought it was time for the New England Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork to leave the Eagles and make some choice that is good for himself and his family.
"I don’t think they care about you, in my opinion," Samuel told the Boston Globe after a Pro Bowl practice. "They didn’t care about me. So do what’s best for you and your family."
Samuel said so because of his own unhappy experience with the Patriots, who tagged him as their franchise player in 2007. But the next year he signed with the Eagles. Being tagged by the Patriots would mean that Wilfork would receive a one-year, $7.003 million deal instead of becoming a free agent after playing six seasons of games in Patriots jersey.
Saying that he would like to stay in New England, Wilfork, however, said that it is better if he could playing in Florida for the Miami Dolphins or Tampa Bay Buccaneers as that would be "a dream come true."
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