Revis trade thread (Update: Revis to Bucs for '13 1st and cond. '14 4th)

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  1. Don

    Don 2008 TGG Rich Kotite "Least Knowledgeable" Award W

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    As time goes on the advantage moves to TB..Idzik better make this deal while he can.
     
  2. Barcs

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    Why is that so unthinkable? I think it's pretty obvious that if we don't trade him the plan will be to resign. We aren't going to just let him walk and take a big 2014 cap hit. It makes literally zero sense when we could sign him and end up having a similar cap hit for 2014. The cap hit is locked in stone, might as well use it to keep him. It's only the negative nancies that buy into all the media hype and act like it's inevitable. Nothing is inevitable. If Revis stays and gets a deal during this season, I will be happy. I don't want to trade him without getting a 1st and 2nd for this year. Izzy seems firm in this as well. Good negotiators don't give up value by rushing to get a deal done, but it seems like that's what most people want.
     
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    How so? If anything Revis gets healthier as more time goes by and his value increases. It will only get worse if the preseason starts or if teams miss out on games or if his rehab gets hindered somehow.
     
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  4. AlToon

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    TB has a message for the Jets

    The Bucs may pass on a chance to trade for Darrelle Revis if the Jets continue to insist on three draft picks for the Pro Bowl cornerback.

    The Jets reportedly have asked for the Bucs' 13th overall pick in the NFL draft April 25, as well as selections in the third and fifth rounds. It's not clear whether one, both or neither of those later picks could come in 2014.

    Tampa Bay appears ready to trade its first-round pick in 2013 and 'something else,' but the Bucs believe they are the only team with the salary cap room and the need at cornerback currently engaged in talks for Revis. The Bucs are $32.8-million under the salary cap, second only to Cleveland ($33.6-million), but the Browns have not been linked to Revis.
    Tampa Bay was last in the league in pass defense and has a dire need at cornerback. They did not address the position through free agency, opting only to sign Eric Wright to a restructured 1-year contract. Veteran Ronde Barber has not decided whether to return for a 17th season.

    But the Bucs front office and coach Greg Schiano are in agreement that the Jets' price is currently too high for Revis, especially due to the lack of suitors and the fact he is coming off surgery to repair a torn ACL. While Revis was cleared to begin running without restriction following an examination of his knee in New York Monday, it is not a trade that can be made on the clock. The Bucs would want several days to have Revis' injury evaluated. In addition to the draft picks, the Bucs must be prepared to pay Revis about $15-million per year.

    Eight days before the NFL dtaft, the Bucs and Jets are in a virtual stare down when it comes to Revis.


    http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bucs/jets-price-for-revis-may-be-too-high-for-bucs/2115687

    Peter King reported Monday the deal was #1,#3 and #5. He wasn't clear if that was the Jets request or TB offer. Looks like that was the Jets request.

    #1 and something else. Another pick. #1 and #3?

    The Jets don't have much leverage here. They don't want to pay Revis. TB is the only interested team. Revis wants a new contract. Idzik is doing well getting #13 plus another asset. Revis will walk on the Jets if they don't trade him.
     
  5. AlToon

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    Woody is paying Revis $15M per with $50M guaranteed?
     
  6. AlToon

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    Logic? Why haven't the Jets held any contract talks with Revis? I am to hear the answer genius.

    How come?
     
  7. displacedfan

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    I don't know, maybe the Jets think they can sign him. They are pushing for what they want from TB and they aren't going to settle it seems. As the draft gets closer, I think the Jets have control of the situation
     
  8. AlToon

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    Too many Revis fanboys. The players come and go. That will include Revis.
     
  9. Jetaho

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    So much speculation and so little facts.
     
  10. BrowningNagle

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    Tampa finally came to their senses I guess. They have been bidding against themselves for awhile now.. can't say this is a big shocker.

    If I were them, I'd pull the first rounder. I'd offer the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th and tell them take it or leave it. It's not like the Jets have a different first round offer or anything comparable to hold them hostage to. Johnson would force Idzik cave when he realizes they are up the shit creek without a paddle, and Tampa gets Revis at a premium.

    That's what you get when you make it painfully obvious you want to get rid of a player - especially after an injury like that. Same old Jets.
     
  11. displacedfan

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    @ConorTOrr Idzik said that he and Revis did have a sit down conversation recently

    This tweet is from the presser today
     
  12. Diddy

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    Be hilarious if Idzik is trolling everyone about Revis.
     
  13. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    The Jets already know the Bucs are willing to part with a first, they aren't going to accept less. Why would the Jets accept less than what the Bucs have already offered?

    If the Bucs want Revis they're going to have to make an offer the Jets can't refuse. Just because they're the only team reported interested in trading for him doesn't mean the Jets have to give him up for peanuts.
     
  14. Falco21

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    My money is on us re-signing Revis to a long term deal.

    TB is not willing to give up what Idzik wants for the best defensive player in the game. We aren't going to let him go for less than we should get. Neither party is coming to an agreement.

    Revis gets MRI and is way ahead of schedule in his recovery. Idzik sits down with Revis and they discuss him lowering his terms and signing a long term deal. I can just see it happening now.

    Roll the dice with TB. Ask for a TON, but take nothing less. Show Revis that the market is not there for him and he is going to need to lower his price. Idzik may be an absolute genius if this is true, which I believe it is.
     
  15. BrowningNagle

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    The Jets know the Bucs are willing to part with their first NOW, but not if they take it away. Then the Jets are screwed. That was my point. I think they'd realize they were screwed and since it's so obvious they want to get rid of him - Johnson will scramble and take what they can.

    The Jets don't have to give him up for peanuts - but the Bucs don't at ALL have to make an offer the Jets can't refuse. It's not like the Jets want to keep him anyway. Tampa could just say fine, keep him and probably get one of the good corners at the 13.

    My point is that for some reason (Woody Johnson) the Jets appear to be very actively wanting to get rid of Revis - so keeping him is becoming less and less of an option and they might HAVE to take peanuts, if they want to trade him so bad.
     
  16. alleycat9

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    this is the entire thread in a nutshell...

    NONE OF YOU KNOW ANYTHING...

    and thats pretty beautiful when you think about it,that means things are staying quiet.

    i asked earlier and in the mess i dont know if i ever got an answer.

    doesnt revis need to be willing to sign a contract in tampa for this to work? if revis says yeah im not going to resign in tampa or says well maybe we will talk about it AFTER the season... doesnt that change everything?

    so he essentially holds all the cards. if he wants to be a dick he sure as fuck could be a huge dick now.
     
  17. RochesterJet

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    The Jets have played this right, so far. They have gotten TB to up the offer but at what point do you cash in your chips and buy yourself a steak dinner and a bottel of grapes? I hope like hell Revis and or Dominick is on a Plane and being evaluated in the next day or two.
     
  18. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    So far as the Bucs, or anyone aside from Idzik & Woody know the Jets could just try to re-sign Revis if they don't get an acceptable offer. So if the Bucs really want to trade for Revis they have to make an offer the Jets will accept. Lowering their offer isn't going to get that done unless they're going on the assumption that the Jets are in trade Revis or bust mode in which case the Jets would have almost certainly have already accepted what was reportedly on the table.

    I don't see any indications that is the case.
     
  19. usc1978

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    I really don't see how we can keep Revis unless everything that has been reported has been made up. I'm sure Revis can get over the perceived slight of shopping him in exchange for a ton of money, but that would mean the reports of Woody not wanting to pay him have been untrue.

    If we're trying to push for 2013 picks instead of 2014, there's no harm in delaying until the draft, but once the draft has passed, we lose a lot of leverage every day we get closer to the season. Were I a betting man, I'd say the deal gets done this week for less than is being reported or Revis walks as a free agent .
     
  20. The Waterboy

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    The one flaw in your post is that it would mean Revis would pass up a big payday. Not going to happen.
     

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