Exactly like I said. He mentioned it 3 times in 3 years, all during the off season when asked about it during interviews. That's a huge difference from claiming that Mo wouldn't shut up about it. That's flat out wrong, it was just the media that wouldn't shut up about it and fans on the forums brought it up nonstop. He generally put in work during the season and didn't let his contract negotiations or lack thereof affect his production in the past, regardless if he was unhappy. This is why I think there must be something else going on this year. I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt because he's coming off an injury and how he handled himself in the past. If they need to cut / trade him it will be after the 2017 season. I find it hard to believe that he's just dogging it on purpose unless he's really got something against Bowles. The fact that both of the guys are missing meetings tells me they aren't taking Bowles seriously. Hopefully they learn from the benching and it works out in the future.
Mo has been called out on being late to meetings before this season, so there's no reason to believe that he will learn anything from this past weekend's benching. Unless he is injured, he is putting forth less than an acceptable effort for a 'leader' on this team, especially in light of the fact that he got his money.
I missed that Mo had been late for meetings in previous seasons. If that is the case, then he should never have been re-signed.
From last season. http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/...erson-todd-bowles-benched-team-meeting-120715
Thanks. Somehow I missed that or either just totally forgot it. I did a spit take when I read the sentence that Bowles had "proved that he's a no nonsense head coach." LOL
I hope Richardson and Wilkerson get the opportunity to play for an organization that actually has a chance at winning. Revis got his ring, and he's good. Whether the Jets get it together (Lol) or not, Revis got his chance. Something that would never happending with the Jets because they are a badly ran organization. Get yours Wilkerson and Richardson. The Jets organization uses NY media to create controversy about players as if they are the problem. People are too weak and stupid to actually point the fingers where they need to be pointed. At the top.
Actually it does....Belicheck benched his #1 WR for part of a playoff game (one he lost) for picking on Rex's foot fetish.
After hearing the most recent interview with Sheldon, he has to go. I would let him go for a second without question, and i could even be convinced to let him go for a third. Immense talent, but its already a stacked position, and this guy seems to only care about himself. Trade him and move to 3-4 permanently with Wilkerson-McClendon-Williams on the line, and Jenkins-Lee-Harris-Mauldin as linebackers. Sure up the secondary in the offseason (get rid of Revis, and save the 7.3M). The dead money sucks, but it is a sunk cost at this point.
As I was afraid...............a 3rd round draft pick is probably as good as we are going to get; http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2016/11/is_sheldon_richardsons_trade_value_dropping_what_c.html
Definitely would have been the right call. Although, he's such a bonehead, I imagine his value has never been too high.
And that's this year. Wilkerson's cap hit is $18 million next year with $26.75 million in dead money. $20 million in 2018 but, can be cut to save $11 million of that (take a cap hit of $9 million to get rid of him). Richardson is $8 million or a free cut next year. Trading either of them in the off-season, especially for anything worthwhile, is a dream. Cap hits for Revis and Wilkerson next year is a combined $33.33 million. Throw in the $5 million hit for Fitztragic, just for fun, and that's about 25% of the teams cap space. That's for 2 players. That are playing like crap or just uninterested. How in the hell do the Jets keep getting in this position?
Because their mole rat of an owner is very involved in the election of a guy that will soon make sports an insignificant interest. And I'm kind of looking forward to that. Because, you know... the Jets.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to, y'know, not sign a guy with disciplinary issues to a new contract?
A key paragraph from that article: Damn you Rex Ryan! I'll bet he's the one that got that started and went with them.
This makes me more upset that the Jets paid this guy. If you knew he was like this then why cave? Very disturbing. Sent from my KIW-L24 using Tapatalk
Just let mo stay home this guy is a shell of his former self and isn't helping the team. Allow mo to sit out the rest of the season then trade this bum away.