Safety Turns down Jets.....wants to stay on the train.

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  1. rockyusmc2003

    rockyusmc2003 Well-Known Member

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    He's got a legit point here. He'll be on the team for a few weeks, he'll get used sparingly, and then he'll most likely get cut again next season. Extremely tough decision to make, but with the economy the way it is, he probably doesn't want to take any chances. I heard on the radio he has a kid, and his wife doesn't work. So it's understandable. Best of luck to him.

    Who's next on the list?
     
  2. Milliner is your Mommy

    Milliner is your Mommy Well-Known Member

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    Keith Fitzhugh turned down Jets job to be a train conductor

    Fitzhugh turns down Jets to keep job as conductor
    (AP) – 22 hours ago

    NEW YORK (AP) — Keith Fitzhugh chose operating trains over a shot at a Super Bowl.

    The free-agent safety turned down an offer to join the New York Jets to remain a conductor with Norfolk Southern Railroad and stay on track financially while helping support his parents in Atlanta.

    "I've got something now where I know every two weeks I'm getting a paycheck," Fitzhugh told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday night. "That's what helps out the most right now. I don't knock the Jets at all. I highly appreciate them."

    Jets coach Rex Ryan said the team was looking to sign a safety after Jim Leonhard was lost for the season last week with a broken shin and James Ihedigbo suffered a leg injury in New York's 45-3 loss to New England on Monday night. New York has only two safeties — Eric Smith and Brodney Pool — listed on its roster.

    The 24-year-old Fitzhugh, who had stints in camp with the Jets the past two years, was contacted by the team but declined New York's offer to return.

    "You don't hear this too often and some people might think it's not a good idea," Fitzhugh said. "Some people might think it is. I don't know. I just have to look out for what's best for me and my family."

    Fitzhugh's decision was first reported by The Star-Ledger of Newark.

    "To sacrifice what he did for his family is the most unselfish thing I've heard by a player in sports," said Daniel Rose, Fitzhugh's agent. "It's really impressive."

    Fitzhugh's father, Keith Sr., is disabled and unable to work, while his mother, Meltonia, has been struggling to make ends meet.

    "I know the Jets have a great opportunity of making the Super Bowl, and that's one dream that every child has is to play sports and make it to the Super Bowl or get to the World Series," Fitzhugh said. "But, there's a time when you have to think, 'Hey, you've only got one Mom and Dad.' They won't be here forever, and while they're here, you've got to cherish that time."

    Fitzhugh went undrafted after an outstanding career at Mississippi State and signed last year with the Jets as a free agent. He was later cut and signed to the practice squad before Baltimore signed him last December. He re-signed with the Jets in the offseason.

    "I was released three times. That's a lot," he said. "I just don't want to give up what I have now and say that I'm there for a couple of weeks and then I'm released again. Then, what am I going to do? It's really tough. It's the nature of the business."

    Fitzhugh, who keeps in touch with a few former Jets teammates, has been working for Norfolk Southern Railroad for three months.

    "I don't want to let them down or run from them because I got a shot for a couple of weeks," he said. "I just feel that that's not right at the moment. I'm looking more long-term in life right now than the short-term."

    Fitzhugh said he has been blessed to work with his two childhood passions: football and trains. He also keeps close watch on his former team, to see if he still recognizes the defensive schemes Ryan is running.

    "It's tough because I would love to say, 'Hey, I'm going to go out there and get it again,' but it's about a risk," he said. "Is it the end of my NFL career forever? I don't know. This is what I need to do right now."

    Thought it was a nice story about what its like when your a fringe nfl player.
     
  3. GreenMachine

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    I respect him for his move. However, if he could have still gone back to his train job, why turn down $20,000?
     
  4. Milliner is your Mommy

    Milliner is your Mommy Well-Known Member

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    I was wondering that but I assume he wouldnt be able to get his job back. He'd rather be employed making penuts then getting cut again which he probably will and then sent back to an empty job market.
     
  5. Jetastic

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    Yeah i don't see how anyone can blame the guys especially in this economy. If he went back to unemployment it could be hard
     
  6. Jetfanmack

    Jetfanmack haz chilens?

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    At least someone made out good with the lockout.

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...-train-conductor-fitzhugh-content-with-switch

    There's more in the link if you're interested.
     
  7. Brook!

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    Me neither...
     
  8. Forum7200

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    He is also taking care of his parents I believe.
     
  9. gustoonarmy

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    Good things happen to good people, Keith Fitzhugh .
     
  10. TommyGreen

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    Good for him. I mean that.
     
  11. ukjetsfan

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    This is a great story and the man has made the right decision.

    But I still can't believe his mother is called Meltonia. That sounds like some sort of sandwich.

    Really? Meltonia?
     
  12. Leicester Jet

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    If he's looking after his parents he made a wise choice - best of luck to him.
     
  13. kylepicklehead

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    I would turn down the Jets to work on a Train- No Brainer
     
  14. MadBacker Prime

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    I knew last year but forgot. How much was he going to earn, minimum if he did sign?

    I thought it was 6 figures.
     
  15. GatorGar

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    Looks like he made the smart choice. I'm happy for him and his parents.
     
  16. Scruggy

    Scruggy Active Member

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    F that!

    NEVER give up on your dreams!

    NJ woman attempting to become world's fattest lady.

    [​IMG]
     
  17. gustoonarmy

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    Isn't she the one that shagging Bin-Laden?
     
  18. MadBacker Prime

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    She might be the whale eating Bin Laden.
     
  19. Scruggy

    Scruggy Active Member

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    I would give anything ANYTHING if she'd sit on my skull and tell me lies.

    I don't know, there's just something about a gal with genuine talent and zeal that transcends physical attractiveness.

    Sorry sorry, I didn't mean to hijack the thread -- carry on with your feel-good cornerback discussion.
     
  20. gustoonarmy

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    Don't know why but I'm thinking Shallow Hal right now
     

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