Really hope he feels at home here and this isn't just a stop on the way somewhere else. We are paying him just over half of what Revis gets. Glad to see it's a 3 year contract.
"Marshall's base salary now jumps from $7.5 million to a guaranteed $9 million in 2015. Set to make $9.5 million in 2016 (up from $7.9 million) and $7.5 million in 2017, the 31-year-old pass catcher will earn a total of $1.3 million more in guarantees over the life of the deal."
"Darrelle Revis signed a 5 year, $70,121,060 contract with the New York Jets, including $39,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $14,024,212. In 2015, Revis will earn a base salary of $16,000,000. Revis has a cap hit of $16,000,000 while his dead money value is $39,000,000."
He said in the offseason this will be his last team, he's riding into the sunset when he's done here.
Really hope he feels at home here and this isn't just a stop on the way somewhere else. We are paying him just over half of what Revis gets. Glad to see it's a 3 year contract.
"Marshall's base salary now jumps from $7.5 million to a guaranteed $9 million in 2015. Set to make $9.5 million in 2016 (up from $7.9 million) and $7.5 million in 2017, the 31-year-old pass catcher will earn a total of $1.3 million more in guarantees over the life of the deal."
"Darrelle Revis signed a 5 year, $70,121,060 contract with the New York Jets, including $39,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $14,024,212. In 2015, Revis will earn a base salary of $16,000,000. Revis has a cap hit of $16,000,000 while his dead money value is $39,000,000."
First. kudos on the pic, laughed out loud at work, some real funny shit.
Second, Marshall so far is worth every single penny the jets gave him. He has the same affect on the offense that revis has on the defense. A player that every team has to gameplan around and produces week in and week out.
Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Oct 20, 2015 18:26:46 GMT -5
he NFL website isn't loading this video so for now here's this:
Marshall not only caught Fitzpatrick's low pass, but turned it into a highlight-reel 35-yard touchdown reception with 5:53 remaining in the third quarter as the New York Jets overcame a sluggish first half to pull away from the Washington Redskins 34-20 on Sunday.
"I've thrown so many of those where I'm kind of getting hit as I release them in my career and they get picked," Fitzpatrick said. "So I was thinking 'oh boy here we go'. How he caught it I don't know and then how he turned it into a touchdown I really don't know. That's one of those I'm very thankful Brandon is my teammate and I'm very thankful for the opportunity to throw to him."
Marshall finished with seven catches and 111 yards for his fourth 100th-yard game of the season. His pivotal play came with about six minutes left in the third quarter on a second-and-four play with the Jets holding a 20-13 lead. Marshall snatched Fitzpatrick's low throw just above his cleats, spun around cornerback Bashaud Breeland and easily raced in for the score.
"He just threw up to me and I made a play," Marshall said. "I was able to put our team in a good position."
The NFL website isn't loading this video so for now here's this:
Marshall not only caught Fitzpatrick's low pass, but turned it into a highlight-reel 35-yard touchdown reception with 5:53 remaining in the third quarter as the New York Jets overcame a sluggish first half to pull away from the Washington Redskins 34-20 on Sunday.
"I've thrown so many of those where I'm kind of getting hit as I release them in my career and they get picked," Fitzpatrick said. "So I was thinking 'oh boy here we go'. How he caught it I don't know and then how he turned it into a touchdown I really don't know. That's one of those I'm very thankful Brandon is my teammate and I'm very thankful for the opportunity to throw to him."
Marshall finished with seven catches and 111 yards for his fourth 100th-yard game of the season. His pivotal play came with about six minutes left in the third quarter on a second-and-four play with the Jets holding a 20-13 lead. Marshall snatched Fitzpatrick's low throw just above his cleats, spun around cornerback Bashaud Breeland and easily raced in for the score.
"He just threw up to me and I made a play," Marshall said. "I was able to put our team in a good position."
They uploaded it to their Youtube channel. God on the 3rd replay you can see how Marshall tosses Breeland aside like he's nothing.