Free Agency Targets

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  1. xxedge72x

    xxedge72x 2018 Gang Green QB Guru Award Winner

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    Quarterbacks of Cousins caliber almost never become available. He's not elite, but he can give you 5 years of top 12 play which is pretty damn good. If the Jets had that prior to now they would have been much more successful over that period.

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  2. BroadwayAaron

    BroadwayAaron Well-Known Member

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    Well you're also assuming that each QB in the draft is being considered a franchise QB. Odds are one of Rosen, Darnold, Allen, Mayfield flops on the pro level. Odds are only one of them is available when we pick and even if we trade up there's no guarantee who will be there. Did anyone think Trubisky would be gone after two picks last year? You can't predict the draft especially with so many QBs and QB needy teams.
     
  3. NCJetsfan

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    I totally agree, but we know how dumb the Browns' ownership is. If the Jets could hire Dorsey, I would have reason to have hope for the team again. They should have grabbed him this season.
     
  4. NCJetsfan

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    More successful isn't what the Jets should be after. Their goal should be winning the Lombardi Trophy. They need to draft and develop a young QB for sustainable, long-term success. Not signing a 30 year-old QB to a huge contract and hoping he stays healthy, effective, and they can luck into a SB victory. It doesn't matter than QBs of Cousin's caliber rarely are available in FA. The Jets finally have a real opportunity to get a young FQB prospect, and they had damn well better do it.
     
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    If some team signs him for huge coin, long term, I wouldn't be surprised
    if it turned into another Brock Osweiler type situation.

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  6. abc

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    We're just as bad as the skins... so you want to give a guy 30million a year for maybe 2 more wins... 7-9 will get us no where as well... no thanks.
     
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  7. Of course they could flop.But as of right now they have the upside to be franchise QBs & that’s what we’re looking for.Just cause there’s risk doesn’t make it prohibitive.

    Don’t act as if Cousins doesn’t have risk either.Beyond the “good not great” argument what if he just doesn’t work out here?NYC is not for everyone & QBs tend be fickle in terms of where they have success.

    Cousins cap figure in the event of failure sets the team back much more significantly then a few draft picks thrown in on a trade up will. And then we’ll have to wait yet again for the right spot to make a move in a draft not yet bestowed..
     
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  8. xxedge72x

    xxedge72x 2018 Gang Green QB Guru Award Winner

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    Drafting a QB is both ideal, and yet, loaded with peril.

    This will really be a big boy game Mac is going to play.

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  9. The Dark Knight

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    Yes, that is one way you could look at it. Cousins would not have made the 2017 Jets a playoff team, but probably would have gotten them to (8-8) or (7-9). Hopefully the team would build around him and make him successful. A healthy Aaron Rodgers, on the other hand, would have gotten the Jets into the playoffs. I believe that. There is only one of him though. Fans are ridiculous to expect that from Cousins, or any of the rookie QB's. If it happens, great, but you have to build a team to win.
     
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    I don't think you can win a SB with Cousins at QB. He can't win big games no matter who the surrounding cast is.
     
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    Exactly... but you don't start that by paying a player who's not Great and won't get you over the hump 30million a yr.
     
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  12. TwoHeadedMonster

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    This!
     
  13. James Hasty

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    If Kirk Cousins or Case Keenum isn't good enough for us we should have thought of that before we went out and won five games this year.
     
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    Two wrongs don’t make a right
     
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    I think the Jets could've made the playoffs w/ Cousins at the helm.

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    We had bad QB play those games late, I mean what Cousins did at Seattle was awesome ...That's 9 wins ...
     
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    The thing I can't get past with Cousins is that Washington clearly has little interest in bringing him back. The Redskins are a team equipped with a young offensive coach and, sans RG3 in his rookie year, haven't tasted what its like to have a franchise QB in fucking forever. I don't care how incompetent you think the Redskins are, I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt when it comes to having an idea about how good Cousins is. The fact that they don't think he will be worth the money he wants is a major problem for me. The fact that they are declining to keep a "top 10-12 QB" (a designation I have seen written quite a bit pertaining to Cousins on this message board) is . . . concerning.

    Additionally, I can't get last year's Giants game out of my head. They had a chance to make the playoffs in their last game of the season. They got the ball back late in the 4th quarter and they needed a touchdown against a team that had nothing to play for . . . Cousins couldn't get them in the endzone. That bothered me a lot when I saw it and it still does. I know that its a sample size of one game, but it just made him look so ordinary.

    I just don't think giving Cousins 30M per year for the next 5-7 years is the right way to go. Putting too many eggs in a potentially mediocre basket. I'd still rather draft my own guy.

    Lastly, I have seen a lot of people comparing the current Cousins situation in Washington to the Brees situation in SD from 2005. This comparison is quite unconvincing when you actually consider the details. Two things people seem to forget about the Brees ordeal: 1) SD had Phillip Rivers waiting to take over, who they were extremely high on, 2) Brees was coming off of a torn labrum that he suffered in the last game of the 2005 season.

    The injury in particular was likely the deciding factor, since it caused SD to offer Brees an incentive-based contract that he eventually turned down in favor of more guaranteed money from New Orleans.
     
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    If the Jets had a pass rush, a dominant OL, a shut down corner, some decent weapons at RB and WR... sure go get Cousins. He is the last piece needed to make a SB run. But the Jets dont have those things. So Cousins will read the writing on the wall and take less to play for the Broncos or even the Bills.
     
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    Cardinals make sense, they will let cousins hand pick a coach and probably hand pick a wr in round 1
     
  19. GQMartin

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    I think so too. I’m just worried if that happens Denver let’s someone jump us and drafts our QB
     
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  20. JethroTull

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    I dont want any of these free agents. Bring back ClaIborne, Davis, ASJ, and maybe sign a veteran Center and another veteran CB (not any of the top guys)
     

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