taylorj99
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AP reports when the 2004 season ends, Patriots OC Charlie Weis plans to call a play for himself: "Offensive Coordinator Go." "It would be strange if he were to return after this season," Weis' agent, Bob LaMonte, said yesterday. "Given the present state of negotiations it's highly unlikely." It's about the money. Over the weekend, LaMonte told the Boston Globe that Weis would not return to the Patriots if the team didn't make him one of the league's more highly-paid coordinators. Weis now draws a middle-of-the-road $500,000 from the Patriots while a number of coordinators league-wide are making more than twice as much. Yesterday, LaMonte explained that, "We tried to reach an agreement and corporately the Patriots decided against it. So for Charlie, all he can do is work as hard as he can, devote himself and know he will not be back next year."
AP reports when the 2004 season ends, Patriots OC Charlie Weis plans to call a play for himself: "Offensive Coordinator Go." "It would be strange if he were to return after this season," Weis' agent, Bob LaMonte, said yesterday. "Given the present state of negotiations it's highly unlikely." It's about the money. Over the weekend, LaMonte told the Boston Globe that Weis would not return to the Patriots if the team didn't make him one of the league's more highly-paid coordinators. Weis now draws a middle-of-the-road $500,000 from the Patriots while a number of coordinators league-wide are making more than twice as much. Yesterday, LaMonte explained that, "We tried to reach an agreement and corporately the Patriots decided against it. So for Charlie, all he can do is work as hard as he can, devote himself and know he will not be back next year."