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The Jets have other moves to get under the cap (cutting Wayne Hunter, restructuring Revis, etc.), but the money they save cutting Scott and Pace will be to get under the cap, not sign new free agents. Plus they will probably carry over $4-6 million from 2012. They will have cap room, but not what you think. http://www.nyjetscap.com/salary13.html Last edited by Rob0729; 07-05-2012 at 10:32 AM. |
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is all out of fuCks to give...
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Every year I hear it. Every year you're wrong...
I said it a few weeks ago... Pats fans - "Jets will have 'X' problem with the cap" Never happens Jets fans - "Pats will fall off a cliff, we got this" Never happens Both sides should just keep their mouths closed on these items... |
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I was responding to a poster that seemed to think that the Jets were already at or below the cap and that the $15 million or so saved by Pace and Scott can be used towards free agency. The Jets will have cap money for free agency, but not as much as he/she was expecting. That cap savings from cutting Scott and Pace will not go to acquiring free agents as the poster suggested, but go to getting the Jets under the cap. That was my only point. In fact, nothing I have said is any different than what Jason reported back in June. He talks about other moves that could free up more space, but those are less definite than the ones I mentioned. http://www.nyjetscap.com/2012_Articles/claytoncap.php The one unknown is the free agents. The Jets do have up to 7 starters being unrestricted free agents in 2013 (Slauson, Greene, Keller, DeVito, Moore, Landry, and Bell) to go along with Hunter, Pace, and Scott being cut. That is up to 10 starters to be resigned or replaced. The replacements may be on the roster and some may be replaced as starters long before the 2013 season ends. So that is a discussion for the Jets' 2013 cap situation that needs to be tabled for now until we see how the season pans out. Last edited by Rob0729; 07-05-2012 at 01:57 PM. |
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The jets did not have problems with the cap this year? Why else did they not upgrade the RT position or cut Scott and his 7 mill salary, why did they not play in the WR FA. They were hamstrung by the cap. But your point is well taken, some patriot posters have said for years that the jets were going to be in cap hell and were proven wrong. |
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I hate our fans
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in an ideal world where upgrades are readily available and there is no salary cap then yes...
however we dont live in said world. |
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Keeping it real...
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Granted, you can't pick players off a tree but you also have to work within the cap. If we're going to be over the cap next season, changes have to be made. I'd be curious to know how many teams currently have $27M wrapped up in their starting LB's. My guess is very few , if any. We do. Bottom line is, and you have to look at the bottom line, Scott and Pace are not likely to be worth what they will be making in 2013. And their cap hits will adversely affect the team's ability to bring in quality players at other positions that may need to be addressed. |
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Harris: $9,900,000 Scott: $4,200,000 Pace: $3,085,000 Thomas: $900,000 Lets not act as if the Jets won't be able to save 12-14 million by releasing Scott and Pace next offseason as well. One of the main reasons why we drafted Demario Davis as high as the 3rd round, was to develop/groom Demario this up coming season in order for Davis to possibly/potentially become our future replacement to Bart Scott. Which is why it's so important for Maybin to come into his own as an outside pass rusher this up coming season, but chances are, we're going OLB during the first round (especially if we release Pace). |
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Bye week buh bye Rex
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You are right. We will have to see how it all plays out. That is the problem you run into when you fill positions in FA. Pace and Scott were both attractive FAs when they were signed. Jets went a year too long on both contracts IMO, but sometimes that is what you have to do to secure a player that you want. I am not going to blame the FO for that. Hopefully they hold up and play well and make the Jets' decision a hard one. Either way, I think it is safe to say we will be looking for LBs in FA and the draft next season. I think there is a very good chance that 2 out of the 3 (Scott, Thomas, Pace) will be gone after this season. |
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Bye week buh bye Rex
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If Maybin was more of an all-around player than I would say he might be able to fill in for Pace. But as it stands now, that would be asking too much of him. He is a liability in run defense. Which is going to factor into whether the Jets want to retain him. He needs to find a way to play every down otherwise he is just a luxury item. I do not see Rex compromising the run defense. Which is why we will definitely be in the market for OLB in draft or FA. With or without Maybin re-signed. |
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2013 is another story, but the thread says "this year". I'm saying the same thing I said originally just in more words. Last edited by TurkJetFan; 07-05-2012 at 03:45 PM. |
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Cap Hits Pace - 2012 = $7.3M 2013 = $11.5M Scott - 2012 = $5.95M 2013 = $8.65M Harris - 2012 = $12M 2013 = $13M Plug in Thomas or Maybin or anyone else and you can see that the cap hit approaches $27M. Heck, it's $25.5M just for those 3. Then look at 2013. Over $33M on those 3 alone! What was that about exaggerating? Quote:
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Heal up Darrelle...
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I don't disagree at all man. Realistically, whether or not some posters around here want to hear it, our roster is just not that great this season. There is room for growth and I'm excited about some of the new additions, but if you're looking at the 2012-13 Jets as a Super Bowl contender right now, you have a pretty thick pair of green glasses on. The team will be battling the Bills for 2nd place, outside chance at stealing the 6 seed.
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Believes Sloppy Guy was involved
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