for the cost of Revis if he doesn't work out - knee doesn't bounce back and he has an average season in 2013 his career in Tampa will be flop. The fans will turn on their $15 million corner and he will end up like Nmandi. Problem he has right now is he is also burning bridges in NY...good thing he is an island because he is going to end up alone with his money.
You responded to me, so I'm not sure if you were talking about me. I think the Jets should have taken the 2014 first from the Bucs and run. I don't think Revis has a big trade market and I don't think we have any leverage. I definitely don't see us getting a package of picks that equal Revis' value. If not take the 2014 first, I think the Jets should take him off the market and rebuild the relationship with Revis so the possibility of him returning at least exists, to the point that some leverage returns.
I just wish all of this drama would end so I could stop checking in every 15 minutes just to see that some anonymous source claims the Jets are screwing this up. I'm wearing out my phone.
LOL I love how there are reports saying we are going to screw this up. That's a great remark to make when you have absolutely zero clue about what is going on behind the scenes. Fuckin idiots
We're doing exactly what we should be doing at this point. We wait to see who flinches first and offers us a Carson Palmer type of trade, if not we hold out in hopes that he's healthy and work him out and watch teams that weren't interested before join the bidding.
Sounds like peter king comment to me. I don't know if he's considered a league source but I'd bet that was his quote.
Youre right. Hes wrong. Aso and Al fucked up the pay scale. We cant fix that and if Rvis doesnt get it, eff him. The simple fact is, hes a corner, and NO he doesnt shut down half the field. He takes away a guy that is the end part of a 60 pct play. And in BIG spots, like 1st and goal, he has a bad habit off dropping off into the end zone, and allowing the quick inside slant..... Hes a great CB. But a CB all the same. Hes only worth $$$$ if youre that one player away.
Something needs to get done TODAY! Comment | Source: NFL Network - Albert Breer | Share: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buccaneers | Brent Grimes a possibility Tue, 19 Mar 2013 07:03:06 -0700 Updating a previous item, the agent for free-agent CB Brent Grimes (Falcons) said the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are in the mix to sign the cornerback but will have to move fast if they want him, as three other teams are in the running. Read more: http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl#ixzz2NzrxRVjI
I honestly don't think we are trying to trade him at all. I think this organization is sitting back and laughing at all the reporters acting like they know what's going on. Idzik is trying to find a way to sign him to a long term deal. People are offering trades and just like any team, we are listening to them. The media has a hard on for the idea of trading him but I don't think we have any intention of it yet. Entertain the offers and watch the media go crazy
If they sign Grimes were done! We extend revis or let him play out his contract and walk or trade him mid season!
Call their bluff, if they want to sign brent Grimes rather than acquire the best defensive player in the game let them.
If it takes until August to trade Revis it takes until August. Nobody is going to stampede the Jets into a bad trade at this point. Revis and his agents would like a trade under any circumstances at this point because they want the big deal before training camp opens and they've figured out that Woody and the Jets aren't going to give it to them. That's where most of the noise on the trade situation is coming from. Then you have the professional mischief-makers who just want to see the Jets twist in the wind.
This is a comedy LOL - Jets might trade Revis. - Jets actively shopping Revis at combine. - San Fran looks to be in the lead to grab Revis. - Sources say San Fran has a .01% interest in Revis. - Tampa Bay emerges as clear front runner. - Woody Johnson says he would love to keep Revis. - Woody Johnson says that you can't build a team around a CB, so he looks to be trading Revis. - Tampa Bay says they are NOT willing to give up their 2013 first round pick. - Tampa Bay says they ARE willing to give up the first round pick. - Rex Ryan says Jets are not actively looking to trade Revis. - Tampa Bay losing their fire to get a deal done with Revis. - Tampa Bay looking to sign Grimes. Meanwhile......Revis looks to be targeting his future team. LMFAO Fuckin media idiots
The owners killed the players with the rookie salary cap. High draft picks are much more valuable and high priced vets are less valuable. Revis like all veterans are simply worth less in trade and money then the were before the rookie cap. Salaries are likely to fall at the high end across the board as owner recognize the risk of signing a bust at the top of the draft doesn't exist any longer.
I disagree on salaries falling at the top end. I think where salaries will really fall is in the bottom 80% or so. There's no reason to keep a 27 year old player up for their second contract at this point unless they are a star. The days of Calvin Pace hitting the free agent market at 27 with 14 career sacks and finding a windfall are over. I do think that older players in the last few years of their career are screwed also but this has mostly been the case anyway. Cliff Avril, BTW, is a *much* better player than Pace was in 2008. He signed a 2 year deal for $13-15M.
This is a fair point. Draft pick value is at an all time high. Seems like teams cutting older pricey vets more than ever as well. I think top end salaries for vets does take a hit, but middle road and lower priced vets get the minimum increase. Overall i like it. unproven rookies shouldn't command crazy dollars before playing a snap. Would be nice if they could work in a clause in future making it more affordable to keep long time players. Kind of like a veteran franchise rule. Example, both the Ravens and the Raven fans would love for Ed Reed to retire there, but the Balt FO knows it is not in the organizations best interests unless he takes a very low salary on his last contract. Exact rules of when and how a clause like this could be used would have to be carefully thought out, but it would be a plus for the fans.