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Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 2,852
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Cut Sanchez and take the 17M cap hit now, and be done with him. Bring in a Jason Campbell, Matt Moore type, for cheap, and look for an opportunity to get a real QB in draft, FA, or trade the next year. Don't restructure contracts to save cap space in 2013, restructure to free up cap space in 2014. Leave Rex's future up to next GM. Hopefully will be smart enough to realize that no coach is able to take a talentless team to the playoffs, and will judge Rex based on his whole tenure and if team outperforms talent. |
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Waterboy
Join Date: Apr 2005
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Revis is the tricky one. I don't think Woody is going to want to write him a check for $30M.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 19,090
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The one thing I do not want from a GM is the guy to show us how smart he is by renegotiating a bunch of contracts to defer cap pain into the future. This was Tanny's specialty. Be ruthless now, we can take it as fans.
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Rookie
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 631
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Hill'a bust
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Charter JI Member Join Date: May 1999
Location: hoboken
Posts: 5,672
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That's not necessarily a bad thing. After all, I don't think a new GM is going to come in here, cut everyone, leave himself with ZERO cap room (think our cap situation is bad, look at what happens if we cut Sanchez prior to June 1 or Holmes) and have no ability bring in talent this off season. Tanking the season in your first year of the job, while might be the smartest thing to do, is also the riskiest. |
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Bored
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Brooklyn, NY
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Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2 |
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so why side with anything?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Colorado
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The Jets won't have a problem getting under the cap. They will have a problem fielding a competitive team in 2013. Next year is a full fledged rebuilding/bottom of the league type of year unless they luck out and hit on a large number of draft picks and cheap FA pick ups. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Supports Coach Ryan
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 4,009
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Not if you stick to making safe picks in the draft (OL, RB)
Rd 1 - Chance Warmack (starting Left Guard) Rd 2 - Khaseem Green (starting OLB in 4-3, puts on a couple lbs he's starting ILB in 3-4 we need to change to 4-3 anyway) Rd 3 - Alvin Bailey (starting Right Guard) Rd 4 - Kenjon Barner (starting RB, a Leon Washington clone) Warmack will be criticized as a reach at 9 but he's a helluva safe pick and probable future pro bowler. Wanna get back to the playoffs and massage the cap? Draft Safe. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I see 2 big ways if they're smart End of career players on a 1 or 2 year contracts that are still playing well example (Brian Waters) Overlooked talent that might fit your system better example (Mike Vrabel) (Rob Ninkovich) You need to find those short term gems or overlooked gems. If the Jets can get a few of those, it would help a lot. What they can't do is chase huge names and hang onto risky talent in the hopes that they develop. |
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Supports Coach Ryan
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impatiently waiting for the Jets to win the SB
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 11,894
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The Rex Ryan obsession with Mark Sanchez is over and done with. He's done supporting him. |
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happy to be here
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 7,162
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Even if he is cut after june 1st, his roster spot will still need to be taken by a qb making at least 1 mill. All teams need a b/u with some exp and who knows, a light may come back on. Soon everyone will know who has what responsibilities, Will the GM pick the players? Will Rex have final say on the roster? The new GM may want to **** can holmes and his attitude, Rex will probably want to keep him. |
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Supports Coach Ryan
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 4,009
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Doesn't matter who the qb is you're not winning in the NFL with Chaz Schilens, Cumby and Clyde Gates as your biggest receiving threats, scrub RB's and a mediocre at best OL. That's why Greg "Why Isn't Rex starting him" McElroy sucked and why Rex probably saved Teabag's career not throwing him into our meat grinder of an offense this season. |
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Waterboy
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 19
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I think they can cut holmes. All wildcat, all the time. No throwing for Sanchez.
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still waiting ...
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Jets Insider VIP Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: NYC
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If the Jets could get above average QB play in 2013, they have a chance to contend for a Wild Card. Now, you can say that about just about every team in the league, but it holds true. And, I agree with your point about Sanchez - I believe he's salvageable....but not in NY. Too much baggage for him to succeed here. JMO, he needs to go somewhere else, sit for a bit, and start over. But, he's still young - over 3 years younger than Brandon Weeden. He has plenty of time to resurrect his career. And while its sensible to make moves in consideration that the upcoming year isn't the year the team is "going for it", no team fully gives up on a year. Too many strange things happen in football. In 2006, the Jets had no real hopes for making the playoffs. They still went out and traded for Kevan Barlow for a 4th round pick. It turned out to be a terrible trade as Barlow was hurt a lot and basically sucked - but I didn't mind the idea behind it. The Jets were still trying to compete despite the year being labeled a "rebuilding" one. I'm not suggesting mortgaging the future of the franchise to take a stupid flier on some overpaid player. But, despite the somewhat bleak outlook, the team needs to factor in long term AND short term needs. The Jets had a lot of injuries this year. If they (first and foremost) can get some competent QB play next year, shore up the Oline a bit (really only needs one new guy), have some of their younger guys mature in line with what they should be doing, they can be in the mix. Is it more likely than not? Clearly not - the o/u for team wins will probably be at 6.5, but stranger things have happened. |
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Braylon Edwards is a sight for sore eyes after
watching this mess of an offense.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Elizabeth, NJ
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Cutting Holmes makes no sense. Bring back Edwards, who will be cheap to re-sign, and concentrate on the 0-line and running back.
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