http://www.nypost.com/p/blogs/giantsblog/bradshaw_thinking_about_jets_and_xxEXlW72uxCklcEUjfTftO Great WCO fit if the price is right.
Yea we wouldn't want anyone that was the starting RB on the Superbowl champion team from two years ago.
Yes even an incentive laden deal that protects against injury similar to how Landry was handled would be fine by me.
in the postseason that year they rushed a league high 112 times averaging 4.2 YPC @ 116.5 YPG with 5 runs of 20+ yards. To compare, the Pats also in the SB rushed 80 times.
Yeah, who wouldn't want a guy that was the starting RB of the 28nd overall ranked run game in 2011. Whatever, I just hope he doesn't expect any serious money from us.
He can catch the ball, And if he stays healthy he might be able to rush for 1500 yards, id take him over Greene
I was glad when Jacobs had to pack up his family and move to San Fransisco. His kids had to change schools and shit. How could you want to come here after you insulted Rex Ryan on the field after a game
He's definitely worth a look. If you draft a RB in the 2nd or 3rd round and sign Bradshaw, our backfield is instantly upgraded from last year. If he comes at the right price he would be a good fit. Gio Bernard/Lacy + Bradshaw + Powell is really deep and would add a ton of talent.
Although injury prone, he is still only 28. We have many holes on this team which is why I'd prefer using our draft picks elsewhere when there is a talented RB available in Free Agency. He shouldn't be too expensive coming off an injury and having been cut for contract issues, so I think we definitely should go after him. Let's be honest, the Giants wouldn't have cut him if either Andre Brown or David Wilson didn't emerge last year. Both did, and that made Bradshaw and his contract expendable.
I like the look of that a lot. If Bradshaw passes a medical and comes cheap of course. He bring a little fire in his demeanor which the Jets O is in desparate need of too. McKnight strictly ST or should be traded.. Add in Walker from SF as an HB, and that would be a lot of improvement at low cost.