Jones was due $6 million, no? $3 mil bonus and about $3 mil salary. If the Jets gave that to him, it would have been for one year, no? If I'm wrong about this, I apologize, but this is my understanding. Feely was 30 of 36 last season. He has played for both the Giants and the Jets, meaning that he has a good number of years being able to kick in NY weather. In fact, one of the reasons the Jets signed him in the first place was that he had kicked previously for the Giants. Folk just came off of a 18-28 year. Eek! If Greene and Leon both are phenominal backs this year, I'll be thrilled to death. All I'm saying is why take that chance. Leon broke a leg. Greene had a rib injury. TJ got bruised up a little, but that rarely has ever happened to him during his entire career. In addition, TJ rarely fumbles. He is reliable, and he just had two fantastic seasons. I think it's insane to drop him, and I think you're all crazy for thinking it's okay to drop him.
Why has everyone already decided that Feely is definitely not coming back? Did I miss something? Granted, he made it to free agency without them signing him, but I think there's still a chance he comes back. Jets sign Folk to one-year contract By Adam Schefter With Jay Feely scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent, and with the price of some kickers going up, the Jets signed former Dallas Cowboys kicker Nick Folk to a one-year deal on Tuesday. Folk had workouts with the Jets and Giants, but opted for the Jets deal. It now is expected that it will be Folk's kicking job to lose this season and the Jets will allow Feely to test the free-agent market and leave if he finds a sufficient offer. However, Feely says he'd prefer to stay with the Jets and sign a contract before the free-agency period begins. "I'd love to get back there," Feely told ESPN.com's Tim Graham. "We have had negotiations and discussions, and they were very pleasant, very positive. They're very pleased with how I kicked over the past couple years and the leadership I showed. ... It's just a matter of coming to an agreement on a contract." Last season, Feely made 30 of 36 field goal attempts and scored 122 points. He has 231 field goals and 1,013 points in nine career seasons. Folk made 18 of 28 field goals and scored 90 points in 14 games last year. The Cowboys cut him with two weeks remaining in the regular season. The Jets also signed free-agent offensive tackle Michael Turkovich. Turkovich, a former Notre Dame standout, was in training camp with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent last summer but was released after injuring a knee.
No. In fact, before this guy came around and started complaining about Feely departing, we had discussions about how we hoped he'd resign and have a camp battle with Folk. Signing Folk was a very smart move. He comes cheaply because of his struggles, but his struggles were explainable by injury. It's worth taking a chance and still trying to resign Feely so we can see whether Folk actually rebounds. Even if Feely leaves, there's a good chance that Folk returns to form.
I also just found this in a Cowboys blog: The first part I knew, but I had no idea he was working with Chris Sailer. Sailer is one of the best kicking coaches in the country, if not the best. He works with a lot of top talent from high school through the pros. I'm glad as hell that he's helping Folk out with his mechanics issues.
It's ok, he was kind of an unfortunate kicker. Kicked for UCLA back in the day. I first found out about him 5 or 6 years ago. He runs the top kicking camps and competitions in the country, and he's done a great job as a private coach.
darren sharper could be a big time leader on defense. he could mentor the younger players on defensive signals and such
that's why we have Jimbo Leonhard. He's proven that he can make the defensive calls (because Rhodes was useless) on numerious occasions.
Seems like the owners are also operating as if the cap is still in place as a bargaining tool with the players union. All these guys thought they were going to get paid by the truck load. Giving them what they deserve helps with salary cap negotiations. Just paying guys to pay them is counter productive.
Yea I'm sure a guy who was mentioned as a DPOY candidate would add some nice depth to our secondary. Are you just posting to get your post count up so you can start a shitty thread or are you really serious with some of the crap you've been posting?
It's pretty interesting, actually makes me wonder if the owners are acting under silent agreement of an imaginary salary cap.
I don't think there is any mention in the F8P of Final 4 teams being able to sign UFA that came from other Final 4 teams without having to adhere to those rules. We can sign a UFA, but it has to be equivalent in contrat money to someone we lost - this rule applies to all UFAs.