NYDailyNews.com - Jets Tannenbaum committed to signing Revis to long-term deal

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  1. dthomas53

    dthomas53 New Member

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    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/jets/2010/06/04/2010-06-04_jets_cb_revis_skips_otas_while_seeking_a_new_deal.html

    Is there any particular reason Tanny can't work on Revis' and Mangold's deal in parallel? Everything I keep reading suggests our core guys (Brick & Harris, as well) need to be re-worked one at a time. Why not just get a ballpark offer out to Mangold's agents now, at least to get the ball rolling and make sure you're on the same page?
     
  2. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Probably because they are going to be huge, upwards of 50 pages in length, and extremely complicated.

    Congratulations to Brandon Moore.
     
  3. Murrell2878

    Murrell2878 Lets go JETS!
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    We have so many players that need to be signed to big long term contracts....I can't see us parting with any of them either. I saw a lot of good young players leave us in the early part of last decade and I really hope we don't see that happen again.
     
  4. Jetscrazy87

    Jetscrazy87 Member

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    what is all this "within reason" bullshit...sign the man and give him the money he deserves hes the best corner in football
     
  5. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    Im glad our GM wants to sign reasonable contracts and not just give players whatever they want. This is a KEY deal for the jets future.
     
  6. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    If Tanny followed that logic we would have like 25% of our future cap space locked up in Revis and Mangold. Good luck having a winning team with that cap situation.
     
  7. Trifco

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    Aso's contract is insane, but who has the 2nd best deal (cb) in the league? how much is it worth?

    I mean, considering that Aso's contract is over next year and it was signed by Davis, a reasonable "starting point" has to be somewhere in between Aso's and the 2nd best deal... so how much is worth that one?
     
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    ace_o_spades New Member

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    I may be wrong but I think it could be DeAngelo Hall's 6 year 55 million dollar deal (or the 7 year 70 million deal he signed with the.....Raiders). Nate Clements signed an 8 year 80 million dollar deal.
     
  9. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    I think Champ Bailey and Asante Samuel have a cap value between 10 and 12 million.
     
  10. 101GangGreen101

    101GangGreen101 2018 Thread of the Year Award Winner

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    Exactly we can't use all our cap space just for one player, if this continues for Revis just move on to Mangold and Brick and get them done, then go back to Revis, if he's truly this greedy then i'm disappointed
     
  11. Zcore

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    Pay the man his money!!!
     
  12. afternoondelight

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    why dont they just make the contract very heavy in money this year ( in the uncapped year) and then scale it down in the following years so if the cap returns, they will be under it with great players.

    ex:


    revis 5yrs

    2010- 25 mil
    2011- 10
    2012-12
    2013- 14
    2014- 15

    etc.....this way he averages top salary but the team can handle it better
     
  13. nyjetsrule

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    2 reasons, the first being the 30% rule, and the second being the Andre Johnson situation/precedent.

    The 30% rule has been explained countless times, so I won't be recapping it here.

    The Johnson situation is new and very scary should the Texans cave here... Johnson has 5 years left on his deal and is pissed when he realized he would only be making 6 million on his contract this season, and Brandon Marshall was making some insane momney this season. Now Johnson wants a new deal making him the highest paid WR again. If Houston caves.... a deal like the one you supposed for Revis (if it somehow gets by the 30 % rule), in two years will be obselete when some one waaay overpays for the next big stud, (or you know if the draft continues without a rookie cap) and Revis will be pissed and want another new deal in 2012.

    It has to get done right. We all new Revis would want the most money ever by a CB, and we all know Rex will not allow Tanny to let Revis walk. So Revis will have to be paid basically the same amount each year, or actually increase yearly....
     
  14. Vorrecht

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    I'm not sure why the FO would promise Revis an extension before the 2010 season starts. That sounds like bad leverage considering Revis still has 3 years on his current deal.
     
  15. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    It cannot be stressed enough that he does NOT have 3 years left. This is the last year of his contract unless the Jets want to guarantee his entire salary for the following two years. They do not want to do that.
     
  16. All Gas No Shake

    All Gas No Shake Well-Known Member

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    to quote the shogun of harlem ... sho nuff!
     
  17. Trifco

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    sorry for missing a point, but why they don't want that? I thought Revis was the one who wouldn't be glad to stay here 3 years for 21M... what's the downside on it for the team?
     
  18. fenwyr

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    This. If Revis plays hardball he's going to average 7 mill a year over the next 3 years.

    I agree with one of the posters above in that Aso's contract should not even be in the discussion. What Crazy Al does should NEVER be in the discussion. The second highest paid CB on a long term contract should be the benchmark.
     
  19. fenwyr

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    Also... I think it's crazy that we are going to invest a fortune in 1 player coming off 1 superstar season.
     
  20. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    Tanny should get him some endorsement deals to make up for the rest.

    Like a Revis Snuggie, the blanket that covers you as much as Revis himself.
     

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