LOL yep, and then to go through all the work to nit pick here and there and elevate Lord Favre. It's been like this all season, ol' Det-4, Lord Favre's trusty servant.
let's get brett back then...i want ray lewis to be on the jets next year. Our d will be insane and everyone on this board knows it....so stop your bitching about not wanting favre bak, if we get favre bak it will be for the better cuz then more players in the fa would want to come over.
This guy is exactly like Jetsrock16. He'd probably lay down on his back and let Favre piss in his mouth.
When you really believe in something my friend; then being embarrassed to promote it is really never part of the equation :up: Post Note: The piece was for real. I will post a link on any future ones !!
He has no intention of being a Jet. Just using us to get $ from Ravens. Hey Ray, do us a favor and get Favre to go to Ravens.
Yeah, I agree. There is no circumstance short of playing for free that will have Lewis in a Jet uniform ever.
Link to another saying the exact same thing: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29053053/ By Sporting News staff reports updated 9:19 a.m. CT, Fri., Feb. 6, 2009 Linebacker Ray Lewis, an unrestricted free agent this offseason, told NFL Network Thursday that the New York Jets are an "attractive option," as playing for the team would mean he'd be reunited with Rex Ryan, the former Ravens defensive coordinator who is now head coach of the Jets, the New York Post reports. "You can take a young Jets team that has a lot of talent across the board when you try to wiggle (No.) 52 into that equation somewhere or other than that team goes from just being OK to, let's just win this," Lewis said. "That scenario by itself is always attractive. That's a great opportunity, reason being we (he and Ryan) have been together for years." Lewis said that he has not spoken to Ryan since he became the Jets' coach. Lewis' fellow Ravens linebackers, Terrell Suggs and Bart Scott, are also unrestricted free agents. Suggs has said that he believes the three will be willing to give the Ravens "hometown discounts" in order to stay in Baltimore and keep the linebacking unit together. But Lewis told NFL Network he would not give Baltimore a hometown discount. "If you don't play less, you don't take less. That's just life," Lewis said. Lewis went so far as to hint that Brett Favre returning would be a factor in whether he decides to sign with the Jets, according to the Post, since it would indicate the Jets are in a win-now mode. "That scenario you almost have to see where it goes to see what they're doing as an organization," Lewis said. "Then that's when you can jump in and pick up where they're going to leave off. If they're saying we are going to go after Brett, then that's when I am going to make a phone call."
well he should call the jets now then because the jets said come back brett were still waiting on Mississippi moonshine delight to make up his fuckin mind. oh that and we have absolutely no cap room for the both of them.
Need Another: http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=514942 Linebacker Ray Lewis, an unrestricted free agent this offseason, told NFL Network Thursday that the New York Jets are an "attractive option," as playing for the team would mean he'd be reunited with Rex Ryan, the former Ravens defensive coordinator who is now head coach of the Jets, the New York Post reports. "You can take a young Jets team that has a lot of talent across the board when you try to wiggle (No.) 52 into that equation somewhere or other than that team goes from just being OK to, let's just win this," Lewis said. "That scenario by itself is always attractive. That's a great opportunity, reason being we (he and Ryan) have been together for years." Lewis said that he has not spoken to Ryan since he became the Jets' coach. Lewis' fellow Ravens linebackers, Terrell Suggs and Bart Scott, are also unrestricted free agents. Suggs has said that he believes the three will be willing to give the Ravens "hometown discounts" in order to stay in Baltimore and keep the linebacking unit together. But Lewis told NFL Network he would not give Baltimore a hometown discount. "If you don't play less, you don't take less. That's just life," Lewis said. Lewis went so far as to hint that Brett Favre returning would be a factor in whether he decides to sign with the Jets, according to the Post, since it would indicate the Jets are in a win-now mode. "That scenario you almost have to see where it goes to see what they're doing as an organization," Lewis said. "Then that's when you can jump in and pick up where they're going to leave off. If they're saying we are going to go after Brett, then that's when I am going to make a phone call."