Did the Jets truly demonstrate a long-term commitment to Ferguson? [Manish}

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  1. Pluvrr

    Pluvrr Active Member

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    I think there are some legitimate concerns in the article. Sure, it may be good business for the Jets, but it isn't good people. Manish was merely linking the way the Jets organization is treating its players and fans. I want the Jets organization to properly treat the players who play good and the fans should be treated well too. I'd rather not root for a football team that doesn't treat its players and fans with respect. If it it means losing that then fuck a championship.
     
  2. ScotsJet

    ScotsJet Active Member

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    It matters to the agent when he's trying to recruit kids out of college and other new clients.
     
  3. jixxjr

    jixxjr Well-Known Member

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    I'm curious if Brick has an insurance policy (paid for by the Jets???) that covers the full value of his contract in case he gets injured? I have heard of such things in the past.
     
  4. penny10jet

    penny10jet New Member

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    So he can say he's the highest paid offensive lineman in the league...

    I think the article was extremely interesting at the end though. They are uncertain about 2011 which is why they can't commit their money to revis, harris, mangold but theyre saying to the fans theyre not worried about 2011 and will take our PSL money
     
  5. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    Basically the company line is that they fully expect football in 2011 they just have no idea how the CBA will look. I have no idea if they actually do expect football but that is their reasoning right now.
     
  6. sec314

    sec314 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, the Jets really screwed D'Brick. Lets hold a pity party
     
  7. Rockefella

    Rockefella Trolls

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    The guy signed a very respectable deal.. Why is this even an issue?
     
  8. Kris 15

    Kris 15 Well-Known Member

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    Fans are more upset with the Brick deal than Brick is. Figure that one out.
     
  9. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    who is upset? i think a lot of us are surprised at what the deal actually looks like but the jets have him locked up long term with plenty of flexibility. i don't think anyone is upset about that.
     
  10. Hennessy2710

    Hennessy2710 New Member

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    lololol only jet fans
     
  11. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    I think in a way it shows Brick's confidence, and his loyalty to the team. Also the loyalty he expects from the Jets.
     
  12. Footballgod214

    Footballgod214 Well-Known Member

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    aflac!!!!!!
     
  13. Jerseyboyisback

    Jerseyboyisback New Member

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    I thought it was a great move!! I also think everyone needs to suck it up and get paid less like the pats do so they can build a long term successful team and keep all the stars they have aka holmes and edwards, revis and cro, harris and the rest who will be up at the end of the year.
     
  14. TommyGreen

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    D'Brick signed on the dotted line. He'll be a Jet for the next decade barring serious injury. That's all there is to this.
     
  15. Pluvrr

    Pluvrr Active Member

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  16. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Most NFL contracts never make it to the later years, whether it' because the player doesn't perform, outperforms or he gets restructured to a more cap-friendly number, and this is common knowledge to both sides of the negotiating table... but those later years inflate the overall contract number.

    It's an ego boost to the players to get the 'richest contract in NFL history' but most of those players don't collect on all or even most of that total contract number most times. And if you add all of the ridiculous incentives in Brick's contract, it adds up to an impressive number. The casual fan today thinks that Brick is now the highest-paid NFL lineman. Because they read it on the scroll on ESPN.
     
  18. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    I can't wait until about three or four years from now when Brick's contract needs to be renegotiated and the board fills up with people complaining about the fact that he is the highest-paid NFL lineman.
     

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