Newsday- Underpaid Harris willing to wait his turn.

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  1. KOZ

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    Some real good quotes from Harris in this piece. A true team-player.


    http://www.newsday.com/sports/football/jets/underpaid-harris-willing-to-wait-his-turn-1.2237369

    Underpaid Harris willing to wait his turn
    August 25, 2010 by BOB GLAUBER / bob.glauber@newsday.com

    With the drama over the Darrelle Revis holdout escalating by the minute, another of the Jets' key young players awaiting a new contract barely makes a peep. This though David Harris, one of the best linebackers in the NFL, will be the lowest-paid starter on the Jets defense.

    "I know the situation I'm in, and I can't do anything about it except be patient,'' Harris said. "Walking around here and pouting isn't going to change anything, and my contract isn't going to help me play any better, so I just have to go out there and be the same player I was before.''

    That is refreshing to hear from a guy who is making only $550,000 this year and knows he can't cash in on his early success with a big contract until next year. Harris is in the final year of the four-year deal he signed in 2007, and because of contract rules related to the uncapped NFL season, it's virtually impossible for the Jets to sign Harris to a lucrative long-term deal.

    So he bides his time, prepares as if this season is like any other, and waits his turn as one of the Jets Core Four. Two of those players, offensive tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson and center Nick Mangold, have agreed to long-term extensions. Revis still is holding out, waiting for his deal to get done or, should we say, if his deal will get done.

    But there will be no daily drama from the 26-year-old linebacker, who is perfectly content to fly under the radar.

    "No, I don't mind that at all,'' he said. "I'm not going to try to put on a show for anyone or for the cameras. I just try to be me.''

    Even so, it's not necessarily easy for a player of Harris' caliber to block out the frequent references to his contract. Or the seemingly unending speculation surrounding Revis, who is likely to get a deal that will make him the highest paid defensive player in NFL history.

    "It's easy to block it out,'' he said. "If you start thinking about the contract, that's when bad things happen and you don't play up to your standards. You let it influence your play, and I don't want that to happen.''

    Harris quietly has emerged as one of the fiercest and most effective inside linebackers in the game. He led the Jets with 127 tackles and had five sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles last season. Overlooked in the Pro Bowl voting, which is often a popularity contest and misses deserving players, Harris was voted second-team All Pro.

    Deserving of a new contract? No question. But he prefers to wait until next season, when he won't be constricted by the rules. And if there's a lockout next year, then he knows he'll get his payday in 2012.

    That contract will make Harris a Jet for life, according to his agent, Brian Mackler. "There's no doubt in my mind that's what the Jets want to do,'' Mackler said. "David loves being a Jet, and he wants to retire a Jet.''

    If he keeps playing as well as he has the first three years, that could happen. In a league in which players don't often remain with the same team their entire career, Harris could be the exception. Just like his idol, Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.

    "Ray Lewis sets the standard for a player at my position,'' Harris said. "The guy's going to the Hall of Fame.''

    When Harris was growing up as a Lions fan, it was middle linebacker Chris Spielman who captured his imagination.

    "That was my hometown team, and I really liked him because he was always around the ball,'' Harris said. "He wasn't the biggest guy, but he was a very intelligent, hard-nosed player who was always consistent in his play.''

    The same can be said of Harris, who consistently has been the Jets' most reliable tackler. He and Bart Scott form arguably the most impressive inside linebacker tandem in the game. The only difference between the two: a pile of money. While Harris is making chump change by NFL standards, Scott was signed last year to a six-year, $48-million contract.

    Harris isn't worried; he'll get his.

    "The thing to do now is just worry about football,'' he said. "That's all I can do, really. That's all I want to do.''

    Refreshing, isn't it?

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  2. IrishSteveZ

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    I loooove David Harris!
     
  3. TonyM2015

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    Great read. You dont find too many players like harris. Hope he gets a rich contract and stays a Jet for life
     
  4. Barry the Baptist

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    "It's easy to block it out,'' he said. "If you start thinking about the contract, that's when bad things happen and you don't play up to your standards. You let it influence your play, and I don't want that to happen.''

    I saw a lot of this in Leon's play last year, he hadn't played anything like he did the year before and then he got hurt.

    Both Harris and his agent seem to be saying the right things and both seem to understand the process and willing to let things play out before acting like jackasses.
     
  5. milo

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    Getting Mangold signed has got to give Harris and his team a lot of confidence that things will get solved the right way, as long as he acts the right way.

    Class act all the way around. He'll get what's coming to him no doubt.
     
  6. ThunderbirdJet

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    Harris is great. He is also a realist. Having said that, I wish the Jets would give him a one year contract to increase his salary as much as possible under the 30% rule. Giving him another 160k this year is the least they could do. He deserves that.
     
  7. Barry the Baptist

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    Bingo... Mangold, Brick both carried themselves like pros. Pennington and Cotch handled themselves like pros and all were given nice extensions. The ones who have made it all about the money have been dealt with differently.
     
  8. Don

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    I keep hearing that the rules in an uncapped year make it impossible to sign Harris but why is it not impossible to sign Revis, or Brick or Mangold?
     
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    great article. Harris is on the total opposite side of the spectrum...in regards to how Revis is approaching his contract situation.

    I hope Harris stays healthy, has a productive year, gets the payday he DESERVES, and retires a jet.

    That article should be posted in plain view on the bulletin board in the Jets locker room, IMO.
     
  10. ThunderbirdJet

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    and mailed to Revis...
     
  11. MBGreen

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    ha!!...the article would never get past those two clods Revis has representing him.
     
  12. All Gas No Shake

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    i concur ... they really should give him that 30% bump this year
     
  13. jetsons

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    Harris is great in my book, character wise & as a player, he fits Rex's scheme to a tee
     
  14. TommyGreen

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    I'm not that confident that he'll be a Jet after this season. Once he becomes a Free Agent there will be Linebacker starved teams willing to pay him a shit load more than we'd be willing to fork over. I can see his price rising substaintially.
     
  15. Barry the Baptist

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    That may be true but I think from reading this as long as the Jets are in the ballpark he'll stay here. Who knows what happens with Revis and the CBA so maybe we'll still be able to give Harris the money he deserves although I always assumed Hitman would be the oddman out.
     
  16. IrishSteveZ

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    Honestly, this just made up my mind. I didnt know what jersey I was buying to start the 2010 year, but David Harris it is!

    David Harris away white sounds good.
     
  17. IrishSteveZ

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    From my point of view Rex is too high on Harris for him to go anywhere. Lets be real, Bart Scott is already 30.
     
  18. milo

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    Yeah but if they didn't really have intention of locking him up we could have gotten quite a bit for him in a draft-day trade.

    Forgive my laziness for not looking it up, but is he RFA or UFA after this season?
     
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    Good now their is no excuse why Revis isnt signed by game 1,
     
  20. All Gas No Shake

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    RFA, that and the fact that he and his agent say that he wants to play here are the reasons that he'll be here
     

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