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#142 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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I want a 1st this year and a conditional 1st next year.
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ABA hoops expert
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#144 |
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Waterboy
Join Date: Feb 2008
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I totally think the jets should trade revis but think the deal will be underwhelming (maybe 2nd round pick). Hope I'm wrong
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#145 |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Orlando from NYC (1998) Las Vegas from Orlando Fl (june 2007)
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I doubt it....the Harvin deal yesterday kinda set the bar.....not sure what the deal will be, but the jets are getting a number 1. no way revis is being traded for a 2nd round pick.....maybe three second rounders lol |
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#146 |
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Practice Squad
Join Date: Oct 2011
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First off Revis and his Uncle aren't #Jets fans, so they suck right out of the box. Second, why would you invest that heavily in one position when you have so many other holes to fill. If you get 3 decent players for one ******* Revis I'd jump on it and focus on filling the remaining endless gaps in the offense. one of which will be a QB after we trade Sanchez after this upcoming season. If we're luck he'll do well and boost his trade value. Right now you couldn't give him or Teblow away. What you really want to see is how the Jests manage the draft and all the roster moves they're gonna need to be even mediocre at best this season.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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set the bar for what? The only things limiting the jets compensation in Revis salary and his ACL, neither of which had anything to do with the harvin trade.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Harvin is coming off a season ending injury, has always struggled with migraine problems in the past, isn't even a Top 5 player at his position, and has reportedly asked for a mega deal along the lines of Johnson and Fitzgerald. Yet, a team still saw it fit to give up 3 draft picks for the guy, including a 1st rounder. And you're telling me that hands down the best CB in football won't fetch at least a 1st round pick? |
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The angry poster
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Very. Anything less and he is just worth more to keep this year. There is 0 benefit to moving him if all we get is a 2nd and maybe a 4th. We would get a comp pick in 2015 if he walks next year like Oakland got for Aso. So your throwing away 4 mil, the best player on your team(yes even if it is just one year), and that comp pick basically just to help someone else win. Sorry don't buy it, unless the FO knows Revis is done because of this injury which it doesn't look that way. Saying we save 9 mil next year isn't a good reason to screw yourself this year. We have a projected 25 mil in space next year and that is with guys like Sanchez, Holmes and Cro who are all likely cut. If team are throwing away 1st rounders this year for average WRs we can get one for the best CB in the game.
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1 more year until Sanchez is delievering pizzas on
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1 more year until Sanchez is delievering pizzas on
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Can't believe I'm in agreement with a pats fan.. That is a good offer and have to believe we can't think twice about not taking such.. Some fans are crazy thinking there are gms who will want to overpay for revis coming off acl, and give us a ton of picks also.. Lot of teams will look at revis a he from now if jets keep him this year.. They get to check him out testing that knee in a full yr, then will be a lot more comfortable paying him.. Plus they don't have to give up anything for him, maybe a comp 3rd.. How stupid would that be if jets kept him for next year and then watch him walk for a 3rd rounder..
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Harvin is a versatile playmaker, but he's not an elite receiver. No one is going to convince me that Harvin is on the same level as a receiver as Calvin Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Julio Jones, AJ Green, Brandon Marshall, etc |
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Jets Insider VIP Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: NYC
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With Harvin, you're buying upside. |
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Waterboy
Join Date: Feb 2013
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#156 |
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Practice Squad
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 289
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Revis is going no where, there, i said it, I think it is all just smoke.
I just have a feeling the deal will be done and loaded a bit heavy next year should Revis be healthy this year and play up to form. I think he will stay a jet. The Holms deal is a small indication of the Jet making room. Other deals will shift as well. Just my thought from what I see happening, or not happinging in regards to Revis. I could be wrong. |
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