Revis might still be able to cover a #2 on an island/man to man. His days of covering a premier wideout, #1 are over. He needs help in coverage. He also only tackles when he wants to now; at this point in a shitty season not at all. Revis is over paid. That's either on our owner or GM. I never wanted him back after he went to the Pats. Most all in this thread did. Revis won't retire a Jets player. He will probably resign with the Pats and retire with them. Trading him was a mistake (holmes, Sanchez, whoever that shitty turnstile RT was contracts "forced the hand"). Bringing Revis back after a Super Bowl winning season with the Pats was a sin. Even if it, "strengthens the Jets while, weakening the Pats." Which many here claimed. Instead Mevi$ weakened the Jets and made many look like fools
I'd hate to see Revis go out on this note. My question is, is he physically done or mentally done? If it's just the latter, is that another indictment against Bowles? Is the lack of respect for his authority more than just Mo & Sheldon? Despite his faults, players didn't seem to ever dog it under Rex. Less than 2 years into the Bowles era, and there are many players seemingly apathetic.
If you watch the tape there are many instances where its clear Revis does not give his 100% effort to tackle or get into the mix of things. He's trying his best right now to not get beat up too much and I really think that regardless of the money, he really may call it quits. He honestly looks to be going through the motions. Also regardless of who was the mastermind behind resigning Revis, does it really even matter? a very large majority of Jets fans were ecstatic when he was resigned and no one foresaw Revis' play becoming this mediocre. If Woody pushed for it then I applaud him because he recognized that Revis is one of the best defensive players to put on a Jet uniform and recognized how badly the relationship between Revis and the Jets had gotten. Resigning him was an instant fix to a bad secondary, a public relations boost, and an air of confidence and stability to re-energize a pissed fan base, also new coach who is known to require a good secondary to scheme crazy blitz packages. The way I see it is Revis' play literally fell off a cliff, and it makes the deal look worse than it was intended to be. Also, the way the contract is structured allows us to cut him this offseason without very serious consequences
Revis having a job despite sucking only makes me sad for myself and other Jets fans. Mehta having a job despite sucking makes me sad for all humanity.
You are the pathetic one, responding like this. What I wrote makes sense. And I said it is a terrible deal now. Can you read? Just saying at the time it happened I agreed with it. It was more than just signing a shut down corner. It was symbolism that the team was righting the ship that they had sunk the previous two seasons. Sometimes you need to do things like that. I like that my opinions control the Jets win/loss record though.
Did anyone hear Boomer and Carton talking about this on their show this morning? They absolutely reamed Mehta, saying how he apparently was standing right next to Revis in the locker room yesterday and refused to ask him if what he (Mehta) was about to say in print was the truth. That is the height of shoddy journalism. I go with what a few people have already said - yes, our eyes tell us that Revis is playing dismally this season, and yes, he does seem to be avoiding contact, but I will never believe a word that Mehta says. He is the very definition of a journalistic hack.
Which is more than I give him! Yeah, he is the worst. I am interested to hear Revis' response to this though. He will probably say "No Comment".
I love how the "anonymous source" has morphed into the "confidant". STFU Manish, you hack. And a big middle finger to the OP for making me click the article, and thereby contribute to Manish's readership.
And Revis won't retire - he will force us to cut him. That way, he still gets paid $6 mill, and it's all about the $ with him. I can't blame him for that either. Facing the same situation, you can bet your ass I wouldn't leave $6 mill on the table. http://overthecap.com/thoughts-revis-contract-future/ It's been a nice run, and I'm sorry to watch him play like the shell of what he once was. Time to move on.
I doubt it will happen based on what Bowles has done so far, but Revis, Fitzpatrick, and all the other under-perfomers need to be benched and play the younger, hungrier guys. Let's find out what we actually have now. How does it make any sense to win games that can't get you into the playoffs and lower your draft position? If Bowles won't do this, then Woody has to.
Even if he is half assing it, there's no way he just walks away from the rest of his contract. Hell, he's going to be a pain in the ass when we try and renegotiate it. Revis never walks away from money.
he will retire, but he'll wait to be cut first ... we have to make a decision on him by the second day of the league year. we wont pay the $2 mill option bonus, so revis will be cut and collect another $6 mill. his contract has offsets so he wont sign with another team, either. thats when he'll hang em up
Right. Fans posting on a fan site affect what happens with the Jets on the field. So it's the fans fault the team sucks? ROFLMAO You're the one who is unbelievable in the utter nonsense you've been posting. Revis was not a has-been when he was re-signed. He still was playing at a high level.
Revis on SNY today: "I still have a lot of football to play..." https://www.sny.tv/jets/news/revis-...nt-possible-move-to-safety-and-more/210022880 I found a league for him:
Doesnt want to tackle anymore? Revis is a hall of famer, but i wasnt aware he ever wanted to tackle anyone in the first place.