Now I hope they keep Brandon Marshall just to see the rekindling of a really bad relationship.I guess they're looking to make the 6 INT game an annual thing now.
I can't decide whether this would be Just So Jets ... or Just So Cutlerrumors of the Jets wanting to get Cutler are just so...Jets. Go get 'em, boys.
Are both options mutually exclusive?I can't decide whether this would be Just So Jets ... or Just So Cutler
Mangold is a total pro, and I'm happy to see him no longer on the Jest.One week after letting right tackle Breno Giacomini hit free agency, the Jets are releasing two-time All-Pro center Nick Mangold.
I'm surprised the Steelers' fixer hasn't made the charges disappear by now.So Revis hired Robert Del Greco Jr -- described as "the Steelers go-to lawyer."
That's fucking awesome. I didn't know the Steelers had a "go-to lawyer" ... I wouldn't have fathomed the need for such a fellow because ... well you know why.
Mangold is a total pro, and I'm happy to see him no longer on the Jest.
So Revis' career arc reads: Tampa, ring, tampering.
Well, if you leave out the first six seasons in NYSo Revis' career arc reads: Tampa, ring, tampering.
Still a certain symmetry to the Revis story: Jets (island), Tampa, ring, tampering, Jets (I'll end).Well, if you leave out the first six seasons in NY
The original needed no tweaking. Leaving out the Jets years is artistic license.So Revis' career arc reads: Tampa, ring, tampering.
Cheap deal for a run with Brady?Jets releasing Brandon Marshall.
Going all in for the Sam Darnold sweepstakes?
Marshall is itching to create a bigger foothold as a media guy after he retires. Not sure how he'll take to BB's gag orders.Cheap deal for a run with Brady?
With Bruschi, McGinest, Harrison, Moss and Evans all lugging around mics, it seems that playing for BB might be the best way to get into the media.Marshall is itching to create a bigger foothold as a media guy after he retires. Not sure how he'll take to BB's gag orders.
But Marshall is already there. No way BB allows that. I don't see a fit, either.With Bruschi, McGinest, Harrison, Moss and Evans all lugging around mics, it seems that playing for BB might be the best way to get into the media.
Marshall already has two Emmy nominations for his work on Inside the NFL on ShowtimeWith Bruschi, McGinest, Harrison, Moss and Evans all lugging around mics, it seems that playing for BB might be the best way to get into the media.
You think BB would care one iota about this if Marshall otherwise was a good fit on scheme, cost, etc?Not to mention, during SB week, he did rant about how BB receives too much credit for the defense's success. I think he's also called him "overrated" on the same or another occasion, IIRC.
Not that his point about the D isn't valid on some level, but I doubt that made Bill itch to add him to the roster one day.
There's really no reason for them not to do just this. The best they can hope for is beating out Buffalo for third in the AFCE; so it's not as though the playoffs are in sight. The question is: Since they've been relevant so rarely, will the ownership/fans/media go along with the tanking?I honestly think the Jets will tank next season in hopes to draft Sam Darnold. Can anyone else see them using all their new found cap space to go and sign a bunch of overpriced veterans in hopes to be a wild card team? I can totally see them pocketing a lot of the space and punting on 2017.
Fully agree, they are going to suck hard next year. 2-14 type of season coming for them. Also think Buffalo is going to regress back to a 5 or 6 win team. This helps Miami as much as the Pats, if not more. Should be 4 wins for both teams, honestly.I honestly think the Jets will tank next season in hopes to draft Sam Darnold. Can anyone else see them using all their new found cap space to go and sign a bunch of overpriced veterans in hopes to be a wild card team? I can totally see them pocketing a lot of the space and punting on 2017.
I assume he's going to give it up regardless unless he signs with the Giants since they film it in NJ.Yup, he's actually good at it. I could see Marshall coming to NE for the right price – he thinks very highly of the Patriots and was legitimately down on the Jets' culture last year. He wants to win. That said, I suspect it would come with the requirement that he put Inside the NFL on hold.
How often does tanking work in the NFL? It's not the NBA, where you can get by on like 2.5 good players; you need like 20.There's really no reason for them not to do just this. The best they can hope for is beating out Buffalo for third in the AFCE; so it's not as though the playoffs are in sight. The question is: Since they've been relevant so rarely, will the ownership/fans/media go along with the tanking?
I think you're on to something. Giants or Philly.I assume he's going to give it up regardless unless he signs with the Giants since they film it in NJ.
The Giants typically have worked on Tuesday under McAdoo this year. Inside the NFL films on Tuesday afternoon. If the Giants sign him, is McAdoo going to adjust his schedule just for Marshall or let him go to do that? It might not be a good look in the locker room to do that.I think you're on to something. Giants or Philly.
I agree; but if part of the Jets problem is the culture in the clubhouse, one of the best ways to rebuild that is to strip out the veteran layer and start over with free agents and drafteesHow often does tanking work in the NFL? It's not the NBA, where you can get by on like 2.5 good players; you need like 20.
Thanks - didn't realize cameras were already rolling for Marshall. That's a different story. Since BB isn't raising his hand to get on Hard Knocks, I imagine a player on a current series wouldn't float his boat either.But Marshall is already there. No way BB allows that. I don't see a fit, either.
If Buster Skrine is available I hope the Patriots sign him. Best hair in the NFL and it's not even close.The Jets aren't done cutting players, per sources. Marcus Gilchrist, Calvin Pryor, Eric Decker, Buster Skrine and Sheldon Richardson are in danger of losing their roster spots. They could try to trade Pryor and Richardson, both former first-round picks. David Harris appears safe for now, but that could change if they sign a free agent at inside linebacker.
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