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Post by Bavarian on Dec 6, 2014 15:56:14 GMT -5
Didn't know KJ Wright was a FA. Much rather sign him and switch to a 4-3 then keep Harris(even though it shouldn't take much to re-sign him) If Idzik is retained and really does have his sights set on Dan Quinn as the next HC, then I could definitely see it. Wright will be a FA unless Seattle extends him first. He'll be a highly coveted FA and someone moving at sloth-like speed like Idzik will watch him being introduced to a new team not in NY.
If Idzik is given the chance to continue and he starts out HAVE the gate waiting for prices to drop, this team is sunk. He'll continue going after value vs quality and forced to settle for mid-to-lower tier FA's and not adequately fill holes leading into the draft.
Rip-HAVEf the Band-Aid, Woody. Send him packing as well. He single-handedly sabotaged this season for the Jets.
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Post by kreissage on Dec 6, 2014 16:31:54 GMT -5
$10.5 million is just too much for Harvin, regardless of the how much cap space we have. That would be 3rd highest in the NFL for receivers. And when we inevitably ask him to restructure, he's going to say no, as I'm sure that he'd rather become a free agent. We really fucked up this past draft by not taking any of the good receivers.
And I might be in the minority, but I think Damon Harrison is overrated. It might make more sense to put in Kenrick Ellis as the starting NT
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Post by DowNY on Dec 6, 2014 16:48:56 GMT -5
$10.5 million is just too much for Harvin, regardless of the how much cap space we have. That would be 3rd highest in the NFL for receivers. And when we inevitably ask him to restructure, he's going to say no, as I'm sure that he'd rather become a free agent. We really fucked up this past draft by not taking any of the good receivers. And I might be in the minority, but I think Damon Harrison is overrated. It might make more sense to put in Kenrick Ellis as the starting NT I doubt he gets 10.5 mill from anyone, so he would be wise to accept a Jets' restructure. We'd probably give him more gtd money than any other team out there to begin with. Guaranteed money is most likely his goal. Plus he has a bigger role here vs. majority of the other teams. He's actually a WR1 or 2 here.
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Post by jetscrazey on Dec 6, 2014 18:36:22 GMT -5
Landry and Vick won't be back. Colon is a big maybe. The o-line has to get better. Dozier time?
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Post by patman on Dec 6, 2014 23:50:18 GMT -5
$10.5 million is just too much for Harvin, regardless of the how much cap space we have. That would be 3rd highest in the NFL for receivers. And when we inevitably ask him to restructure, he's going to say no, as I'm sure that he'd rather become a free agent. We really fucked up this past draft by not taking any of the good receivers. And I might be in the minority, but I think Damon Harrison is overrated. It might make more sense to put in Kenrick Ellis as the starting NT I doubt he gets 10.5 mill from anyone, so he would be wise to accept a Jets' restructure. We'd probably give him more gtd money than any other team out there to begin with. Guaranteed money is most likely his goal. Plus he has a bigger role here vs. majority of the other teams. He's actually a WR1 or 2 here. what type of deal do you think he will accept? Kerly got 4 and Decker got 7.5. Do yu think he takes less than Decker?
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Post by DowNY on Dec 7, 2014 0:59:36 GMT -5
I doubt he gets 10.5 mill from anyone, so he would be wise to accept a Jets' restructure. We'd probably give him more gtd money than any other team out there to begin with. Guaranteed money is most likely his goal. Plus he has a bigger role here vs. majority of the other teams. He's actually a WR1 or 2 here. what type of deal do you think he will accept? Kerly got 4 and Decker got 7.5. Do yu think he takes less than Decker? Less than 10.5. 8 at most.
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Post by Bavarian on Dec 7, 2014 4:52:55 GMT -5
I think that's an excellent point. I look at Minnesota who hired Zimmer and he went out and selected Norv Turner to oversee the new QB in place and the offense. I look at that team and I see potential for playoffs in the near future. Bridgewater has been better than all the QB's from this deep 2014 class and it isn't real close. He's poised, checks down, is emotionally sound, doesn't force the ball and is learning from a respected OCoord and they are set up nicely.
The direction should first be initiated by the GM who is hired and then he can select from the coach he believes can best execute that vision. On the same hand, it's possible the GM has an open mind towards variations of his original vision based on a HC candidate's persuasion. But the two (GM & HC) MUST be on the same page. And this can better be facilitated by the owner who has failed this task repeatedly and we're seeing the end result. Hiring a GM that must take on another vision opposed to his is recipe for disaster. If Woody hasn't learned, he'll be doomed to the same mistakes.
I was replying to KRL. I'm new here but I selected reply so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
I'll try quote next time.
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Post by patman on Dec 7, 2014 12:43:57 GMT -5
what type of deal do you think he will accept? Kerly got 4 and Decker got 7.5. Do yu think he takes less than Decker? Less than 10.5. 8 at most. Yes if the jets offer him say 4 years and 8 per, he would take that and forgo Free agency.
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Post by 2foolish on Jan 10, 2018 18:47:27 GMT -5
Landry and Vick won't be back. Colon is a big maybe. The o-line has to get better. Dozier time? they find you yet?
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