Resigning Fitz

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  1. hastygreen

    hastygreen Well-Known Member

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  2. PutJerrichoIn

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    Woah, time to see how much Chase Daniel would cost.
     
  3. Walt White

    Walt White Well-Known Member

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    That would make Fitz a fukn SCAB like Brady.

    And Woody a rat like Kraft. As dumb as Woody is he's not a rat
     
  4. Big Cat

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    Well, this week sounds like it's going to be fun at least
     
  5. AG3

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    If we don't sign Fitpatrick, next season is fucked.
    Must find a way.
     
  6. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    Why?
     
  7. PulseJet

    PulseJet Well-Known Member

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    Nah... I really like Fitz, but I wonder how much of his progress was Chan's system.
     
  8. BrowningNagle

    BrowningNagle Well-Known Member

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    I dont think Fitz would be a good fit in their system. Fitzpatrick is better in the shotgun with 4 wide recievers spread out where he gets the ball out quickly and relies on his quick decision making. Kubiak hates shotgun and runs that deep RB zone read running game, with multiple TEs , compacted offense.

    so in addition to questioning how it would be possible for him to sign there I happen to think it would be a bad fit on the field.

    either way though- if Fitzpatrick did sign there, I fully expect Brock Osweiler to have some kind of freak circumstance whereby he can't play and Fitz becomes the starter. Like Osweiler breaks his leg skiing or something ridiculous. Fitzpatrick works hard in his career, not taking anything away from him, but he also has a bit of a horseshoe up his ass and it blows my mind how he is able to leapfrog incumbent QBs based on strange events... Geno breaking his jaw was not the only fortune he's had
     
  9. TurkJetFan

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    if we don't resign fitz next season is not fucked.

    We'd end up with RG3 or Kaep.

    Let's not forget prior to last year Fitz was as good as done. Chan's system and ability to coach QBs will lend to whatever happens, just as it did for Fitz.
     
  10. PutJerrichoIn

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    I think he could be a decent alternative at the right price. I'm assuming he'd be relatively cheap and I always thought he looked solid the few times he got a chance to play. Pretty solid runner as well, which I'm sure Chan would like.
     
  11. Bills over Jets

    Bills over Jets Well-Known Member

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    He'll re-sign as long as the Jets are offering something decent. There's no better place/system for him to start in where he'll get paid the same. This is just negotiation. He may go talk to some teams but I bet he'll re-sign with the Jets unless they are totally lowballing him.
     
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  12. JetLifeLo

    JetLifeLo Well-Known Member

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    lol anybody with eyes seen this coming. Lets go Bryce and Geno. i'm excited for that QB comp.

    (i really don't care how you geno haters feel... so save it)
     
  13. Beki

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    Maccagnan assigned a max value to Fitzpatrick and he won't get more money from us.
     
  14. BroadwayAaron

    BroadwayAaron Well-Known Member

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    Except the Jets star players want Fitz back...
     
  15. AG3

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    Chan is still the coordinator.
     
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    Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brock Osweiler have the same agent FWIW
     
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  17. Walt White

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    Could very well be....

    Mac may pull a few surprises before all is said and done......
     
  18. vokab206

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    If these guys really want Fitz back then they will have to restructure (referring to Marshall, Decker, Mangold, Brick). If they love him as much as they say they do, then they'll sacrifice.
     
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  19. Big Cat

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    We can't restructure Brick. Pushing more guaranteed money down the road on the contract of a 32 year old, declining player that you're planning on replacing within 2 years is a Tannenbaum move.
     
  20. HomeoftheJets

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    Restructuring is not sacrifice. The player gets more money up front, only the cap hit is deferred.
     

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