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Waterboy
Join Date: Nov 2012
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Jets to "Explore" Trading Revis
CBS' Jason La Canfora reports the Jets will "explore options" to trade CB Darrelle Revis this offseason.
Source: CBS Sports Per Rotoworld |
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We Know Geno
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 7,425
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It's the right thing to do.
You're not gonna win anything by making a CB the highest paid defensive player in the game. Mevis is, ultimately, a mercenary for higher. |
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Forever Awesome
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 8,884
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Yeah. Explore as in... "Hey INDY. How are you today? Would you be interested in trading Luck for Revis? No? Have a good day."
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Lets Get It
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,606
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Good. Selfish "teammate" #crosohard
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Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 1,738
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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/ja...darrelle-revis Jets owner Woody Johnson to explore trading Darrelle Revis By Jason La Canfora | CBS Sports NFL Insider January 23, 2013 7:28 pm ET The New York Jets, fresh off an exhaustive hunt for new general manager John Idzik, will explore options to deal star corner Darrelle Revis this offseason, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. Revis, whose contract voids after the 2014 season, is set to earn $6 million in 2013 (between salary and bonuses), and owner Woody Johnson has strong reservations about the ability to extend Revis's deal, the sources said. Johnson has expressed his desire to attempt to land value for Revis now, rather than risk losing him as an unrestricted free agent a year from now, most likely seeking as much draft-pick compensation for him as possible. The Jets are very much in transition mode, they have cap issues moving forward and are trying to embark on a rebuilding processafter firing former long-time general manager Mike Tannenbaum. Revis, who missed almost all of last season after suffering a torn ACL, engaged in a long holdout in 2010 that resulted in a contract extension that was more of a Band-Aid than anything else. Revis signed a seven-year deal then that voids to a four-year pact, thus making him an unrestricted free agent after the 2013 season. The deal also precludes him being hit with the franchise tag or any other such mechanism. Johnson has made it very clear he would like to pursue a means to reap rewards for Revis now, sources said, and it is likely to be an immediate part of Idzik's initial job duties. Revis is considered by many to be the best defensive player in the game. And with pass rusher Mario Williams earning$60 million guaranteedfrom Buffalo a year ago, Johnson understands how financially restrictive it would be to retain him. His team desperately needs young, cheap, impact players to help reposition the team for the future, with 2013 a year of transition. Revis is the only real trading chip that he has. Knee injury or not, there would be no shortage of teams interested in securing his services and no shortage of rebuilding teams sitting on massive cap space in 2013. The Jets are also likely to be hard-pressed to retain free agents like tight end Dustin Keller, running back Shonn Greene and defensive tackle Mike DeVito, though they will make a push to retain DeVito, the sources said. Getting Revis signed to an extension would be a possibility to trying to remedy this situation, but the sources said Johnson has established his desire to move him if he can secure fair value in exchange. Dealing Revis would incur a $9 million cap hit due to some option-bonus prorations involved in the contract -- thus Revis would count an additional $3 million against the cap than he is currently scheduled to -- but the Jets could navigate that relatively easily according to sources familiar with their cap situation, via a restructuring or by releasing a veteran. The team is using 2013 as a year for cap and budgetary housecleaning, to get situated for the future. It stands to reason that come 2014, both Revis and head coach Rex Ryan, are gone. For more on Revis' situation, tune into Inside the NFL on Showtime Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET. |
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Dee Best!
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 1,718
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Don't want to trade him but if some team is dumb enough time over pay for him, we would be stupid not listen
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Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 741
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How could anyone support trading the best player in the history of the Jets? What the hell is wrong with you people?
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Practice Squad
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 437
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trade the best player on the team...brilliant..
We are the Mets of football. |
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Fix it or sell it Woody!
Banned
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 3,386
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not at all surprised by this............
![]() 44 years and counting and people wonder why. because decisions like this are what the jets do. dammit |
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dealin' out shithands
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Fix it or sell it Woody!
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We Know Geno
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 7,425
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Get it through your head that you do not NEED a HoF CB. He is a LUXURY. |
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Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2011
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The dumbest thing is the people turning on Revis. "Mevis", really?
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Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 741
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Go ahead and trade the best player in the history of the team for a bad draft pick in the worst draft in years. See how that works out.
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Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 998
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After the way Champ Bailey played in that playoff game the Broncos will be ringing our phone off the hook...
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We Know Geno
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Bye week buh bye Rex
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: New York
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I've been waiting to see what Idzik does with Revis, the QB situation and the draft before I form an opinion of him.
I guess he is willing to make the tough and unpopular decisions. Definitely a positive. I would guess that the powers that be are split on what to do with Revis so if he was to trade him I think it would be a bold move on his part. But he was hired to fix this mess. |
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Draft the best available player.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: In transit
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If you trade him, it had better be for a haul. And our great new GM better not blow those picks, or he won't outlast our Chris Farley like coach.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 21,121
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Sane post. I want to keep Revis just as much as everyone here, but the reality is that he will cripple the salary cap for years to come. I asked this before, and I'll ask it again. How many games would the Jets have won this season had Revis played the entire season? I will submit that they would have finished 7-9 at best. Jets showed they can function without him. This year Sanchez and the offense (and many other factors) were the problems, not the lack of Revis. |
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