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Join Date: Jan 2012
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A possible Revis trade I'd like
My tolerance is wearing thin with Revis. I absolutely love the guy when he is playing, but he's already held out twice in his career and is demanding to be paid as much as a franchise QB. Now, he is b*tching about not being provided with answers, even though the trade rumors came out before we even hired our GM, and Idzik called Revis to clear the air the instant he was hired; what answer do we owe him at this point? We just made our first moves under the Idzik era yesterday with the cuts, what does Revis expect? We proved to be just fine without him, so I am starting to get on board with moving him this year. His demand for money makes me believe if we cannot offer him the money he wants next year, he will go where the money is.
So I have been thinking about possible scenarios and came up with one I think I really like. We have John Idzik as our new GM coming from Seattle. Seattle is looking to take that next step and get to the Super Bowl next year, and they would have to stop the likes of Matt Ryan, Colin Kaepernick, Aaron Rodgers, etc. to get there. What would you guys think of offering Darrelle Revis for Richard Sherman and Matt Flynn? For Seattle, Flynn is on the bench anyway and Revis is a clear upgrade over Sherman, so it could be looked at as Sherman for Revis straight up. For us, we would replace Revis with a slight downgrade but would still provide Rex and quality CB since his system relies on that position, and we would bring in a legit WCO guy to provide competition and possibly be our answer to the QB position. This way we do not need to address QB whatsoever in the draft or FA and can concentrate on finding our answer at OLB and offensive weapons. Another positive is we would be sending Revis to the NFC. |
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That said. I do believe we will make a run at Flynn and there is a good chance we can get him for a not exorbitant amount. |
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Big whoop, wanna fight about it?
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This trade makes no sense for Seattle. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Caught last part of a Atlanta Falcons fan call into Pat Kirwan on Sirius NFL radio yesterday and he wants Atl to go after Revis. Kirwan proposed Revis for Roddy White. Pat didn't go much further (any picks involved) but it was an interesting thought
Edit: I didn't realize R White is 31 yrs old. Thought he was alittle younger Last edited by C Mart; 02-20-2013 at 11:06 AM. |
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From a Seattle perspective (putting on that ugly colored hat) I think signing Revis would be an issue b/c he's coming off of an injury. Your assuming that he will be back to his playing standard while signing him to a long term contract. Now, you can buffer that with playing game incentives, but that leaves Revis at risk of signing a contract that Seattle can get out off. Does he want that? He's going to demand a 5-6 year $65 - $85 mill contract. So a large contract like that will take some time to work through, language etc.
Secondly, the Jets deserve no less than a 1st rounder for Revis. At best Flynn is a 3rd round straight up trade for draft pick. If he has success that draft pick could be worth a 2nd rounder. Is Revis worth a 2nd rounder and a starting CB? From the Jets perspective finding a Franchise QB is worth any amount of money or players. It will be hard for Flynn to succeed without proper pieces in place but I will say that IF Seattle traded Sherman (who will also demand a new contract) and Flynn with a 3rd rounder, then yes this trade makes sense from a Jets perspective. Your getting a cheaper CB say $4m a year for Sherman and a Starting QB. You would have to trade or release Sanchez unless they re-negotiate his contract this year, but next year your cap will be very good. The key would be getting that extra draft pick from Seattle. If he could swing that, I would say yes. |
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What about Cinci, they have the cap room and hall is in his last year similar to Revis, but will be cheaper to keep long term and still leave the jets with one of the best CB duos in the league so that rex's D scheme won't be affected. Last edited by patman; 02-20-2013 at 11:25 AM. |
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I think Browner and Flynn could be a possibility.
Would still prefer picks. |
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Personally, I want picks for Revis. I would prefer 2014 picks so we can use them to move up for a QB if need be. |
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they haven't, but to keep Hall they will need to spend 8-9, if revis is willing to sign for 12 or so they may think he is worth the 50% premium. I am sure they kick thier ass that the didn't sign joseph for the 8 a year it would have took
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Personally I think it is. We gain back the franchise tag, get 2 additional picks in a draft with a very strong second round and get a solid NFL player at the same position. |
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Like I mentioned it was a quick thought/idea by Kirwan. Atl would most likely have to include a pick or two.
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Bang for your buck, Seattle has by far the best secondary in the league. |
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Can't Wait To See Marty Mornhinweg's Offense!
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No chance Seattle does that
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