The numbers I've seen are that Scott has to date received $27 million of his $48 million contract. If the bulk of the remaining twenty is in year five, than maybe I'm jumping the gun by a year, but unless ESPN got the basic facts here wrong, he's due an average of $10 million over the next two seasons. Actually, I just saw for the first time that Scott agreed to reduce his 2011 pay in exchange for a full guarantee of his 2012 salary, so I guess he's probably safe. Probably. I dunno, I feel like he's one of the worst performers on this defense, and no playoffs will probably lead Tanenbaum to look for dead wood to trim, but its tough to cut a player when you'll have to pay him anyway.
Regardless of what we as fans think, we'll just have to wait and see how it pans out over the offseason. I've always liked Scott as a Jet and if he's still a Jet in 2012 I'll be perfectly happy with that, if not, I'll understand. He obviously brings a lot of fire to the team but if he's not being used as an every-down LB (which he wasn't for much of this year), $10M does seem like a fairly high price tag (if that figure is accurate). Is there any chance his contract could be renegotiated to bring him back at a lower price?
Do we not realize if he was cut, we would save nothing? Because its all guaranteed? So basically we can keep him or cut him and are still paying his salary, so it doesnt help with any FA signings for this year...
I dont think people think that Scott is so bad that he should be cut, but that his salary is undeserved, and that a player that cant even play on 3rd downs shouldnt make that much money. The thing is, is that we pay his salary even if he's not on the team next year. He's not going anywhere because of his guaranteed money so there is not point in this...
Scott's contract along with Pace's was guaranteed for next year by Tanny and the Jets just before this season. They each took a small pay cut this year. They"ll be back and slower than ever for the 2012 season.
I didn't realize his $ was guaranteed. As long as they can add some speed/youth around him I don't think LB is going to be a concern for the Jets next year. Safety is obviously a much bigger problem.
Here was your OP: "I mean no tackles last game? No assisted tackles? What's this guy do during the game, anyway?" This OP was much more thought out and level-headed. I think you just got jumped on because you just dumped on Scott rather than making a reasonable argument for the point you were trying to get across. When you start knee-jerk threads you're going to get jumped on.
From what Ive seen this year and next year are when his pay is tiny but his last year is huge and theres a huge option bonus that is like 10 million.
Just need to draft 2-3 young linebackers who are fast and can rotate in and out. I feel like the d-line rotation that we have is good and would love to have a similar rotation at linebacker. Teams like Pittsburgh and Baltimore have much more physical linebackers, wish we had more players like them. When you play the Jets, do you fear anybody? I'd say not really.
Nobody remembers the deal with him taking a paycut in exchange for his contract being guaranteed next year? Bart Scott is still a pretty good player who plays his role well. This year was not his greatest but he is still an important part of this defense going into next year. Getting help at safety or OLB might even allow him to stay on the field more since he ends up coming off because of the need to throw another corner on the field for coverage.
Our LBing corps needs to be upgraded for sure and while BS is no doubt overpaid, I can't see him going anywhere.
if we shore up the OLB position, scott's lack of speed won't be as much of an issue. he can still put a hat on a player and is great against the run. the problem is his lack of speed is magnified given the rest of the LB core aside from Harris