The Jets should have one voice on the offensive staff that dominates the conversation. Otherwise you get the kind of inconsistent game planning that dominated the last three seasons. I'll be happy if Sparano is the voice next year as long as he maintains a consistent scheme and the Jets offense functions well under that scheme. I have nightmares thinking about what the Jets will look like if they have a hydra-headed offensive coordinator pulling the scheme in different directions each week.
That's precisely my point and concern throughout the whole thing. What person wants to get involved in that spider web?
Assuming Haley comes to the jets what do you think his relationship was like with dwayne bowe? he is a UFA this year is he not? I know he is not the BEST WR1 but i think a backfield of Him at WR1 burress (if he stays)/Edwards (if burress leaves) at WR2 Kerley ar WR3 and then holmes/turner at WR4 seems pretty good to me... if holmes smartens up and decides to be a team player he would obviously move up and it would be impossible to double bowe holmes and buress/edwards... all of whom could demand one at some point. Not sure of the financials or what kind of money bowe would command, im just think it would be interesting because of his experience with haley and his offensive philosophy which could be a way to somewhat keep continuity on offense while bringing in new faces.
That wasn't a personal attack. Your extreme homeristic tendencies make your posts easily predictable. Only jetsown22 is more predictable on this forum.
LongTimeJetFan is quite capable of explaining his intent which he did. Your assistance as his mouthpiece, Johnny Cochran is pretty much, unnecessary. Thanks, anyway
We all would and I doubt they franchise him with them needing upgrades at the O-Line, D-Line and LB's I really think we should trade Holmes got a conditional 7th, thats truly addition by subtraction and would show all the guys no one, except Revis, is above the team
Conditional 7th would be a rape. Not one in the team's favor. And we'd get killed by the cap hit. Why don't people understand this?
good points abyz the problem is that most of the "fans" calling for firing everyone and bringing in expensive "superstars" at every position, no doubt, think the NFL is like their favorite "sport" Baseball, where teams can do just that, have a 500 million dollar payroll every season and then beat up on teams with 32 million dollar payrolls in what the commissioner calls "competition"
Because most people on this board don't understand the concept of a cap limit and expect us to be able to sign big name F/A's while filling holes on the team.
Yes, you get the same cap hit cutting him as you do trading him. I remember there being some sort of concession about whether the team acquiring him can take over contract money, but in the situation the Jets are in with this retard, no team would offer to do that.
Yes. When a team trades a player, the amount of guaranteed money left on that player's contract immediately hits the team's salary cap in the year he is traded. So, in this case, I beleive the Jets would take an immediate $16 million cap hit if they traded Holmes. He's not going anywhere.