Please, reveal the plan to rebuild a team with tons of holes with that much money tied up in a cornerback and limited picks. Let me know how you stop someone from holding out. Let me know how you retain him what his contract says he can't be franchised. An actual general manager couldn't do it, but obviously some guy on an Internet message board has all the answers.
NFL on ESPN @ESPNNFL BREAKING: ESPN reports: Jets & Bucs agree on deal sending All-Pro CB Darrelle Revis to TB; includes 13th overall pick. Deal pends physical.
That has been reported for a good three hours now. It says right there that the deal is pending on a physical. That means it's not official.
See ya Mevis. Possible turning point for organization. Idzik had no choice and apparently got more than any so called expert predicted 2 months ago.
Of course there is another option. Jets already not paying Scott and you can bet after next year won't pay Holmes either.
I'm actually loving that the deal has been agreed to for several hours now, and we STILL don't know the terms. Tight ship!
if you clicked on his profile you would find out he's 25. do you think I'm 14 too, because I have Revis in my name?
Exactly. If they got three picks, including #13 overall, they did ok. What if it's 13 and a fifth rounder? Then they didn't do ok.
When your logic runs out, resort to low blows, classy. Didn't say I have the answers, but the assumption that this trade is unequivocally a positive move because we are securing picks and cap space that will take us in the right direction is very presumptive and flawed. In the past, cap space and picks has resulted in Bart Scott, Calvin Pace, Santonio Holmes, Vernon Gholston, and Kyle Wilson to name a few...if I told you you could have any two, even three, of those guys or Revis which would you pick? Just pointing out that this could go more than one way. You're entitled to think positively, but don't bash those who, especially given the past history of the franchise, don't choose to do the same.