"If the Jets decide to make a strong play for Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler, who could wind up on the trading block in the coming days, they may need help from a certain Cleveland resident whom they unceremoniously dumped - Eric Mangini. Wouldn't that be a trip? The Jets have the need, the cap room and the draft-pick ammunition to make a serious offer for Cutler, but the one thing they probably don't have is a quarterback the Broncos would take in return. That's where Mangini and the Browns would come in. The former Jets coach has two viable quarterbacks, Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson, neither of whom has received an endorsement from Mangini. Quinn might be appealing to Broncos coach Josh McDaniels because he played at Notre Dame under Charlie Weis, who used to work with McDaniels in New England. Quinn is well-versed in the Weis/Patriots offensive system, which McDaniels will use in Denver. That means the Browns could emerge as the third team in a potential three-way trade. The main components of a three-way deal would be the Jets getting Cutler, the Broncos getting Quinn and the Browns getting a premium draft pick (or picks) to help their rebuilding process. Without Mangini, the Jets would be hard-pressed to swing the deal. " http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...jets_may_turn_to_eric_mangini_and_browns.html
What if you would have thought about that for one minute before opening this thread? or what if you would post an acutall title to that, thread, so i wouldn?t have opend it? or what if you would have posted that in the other thread, that suggests the same thing? http://forums.theganggreen.com/showthread.php?t=43610
That would be something that a team would have to consider, but I think considering how the situation started, which was started by upper management from the Broncos, I think it is safe to say we would be fine. I have no problem in a player believing in himself. If he doesn't then who will. Plus think of the extra factor in wanting to prove all the nay sayers wrong. If we were to get him, we would get a guy who would be tough, focused, and READY TO WIN. Wouldn't you be if this was you?
Oh yeah, I definitely agree. Cutler would have one hell of an axe to grind, pardon the pun. He'd probably work his ass off to show Denver what they gave away.
What is the cap hit of trading Jones? It would be nice to see some actual research and numbers behind this. Or with your busy schedule of 13+ post a day do you only have time to spout off nonsense and take wild guesses?
Jay Cutler-QB-Broncos Mar. 19 - 12:12 pm et A "confidant" of Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum told the NY Daily News that he believes Tannenbaum has already phoned the Broncos about Jay Cutler. The Denver Post reported Thursday morning that "at least four teams" have already called about Cutler. The Jets are likely among them. Look for more reports on Cutler during the Owners' Meetings over the weekend.
Well, I have not looked into it, I was hoping your wisdom would enlighting me as to why we could not trade TJ. I don't belive we will, I just wanted to see a break down of the dollars involved.