I don't think you ever heard anybody in the Jets FO say rebuild. That's a term that fans and the media make up when the team sucks. They had 90 million to spend and now the #3 pick..they had better show results THIS year or they will be gone next year.
Suh is known for being a dirty player. We all know that. He's also always at risk for suspension or so it seems. But he's the type of player who plays with passion. And a mean streak. On a school yard I'd rather have him on my team than having to play against. During an AFC Championship game against the likes of Denver (98), Indy (09) or Pitt (2010) i wish we would've had a focused and disruptive force such as Suh. In a big game I'd take Suh in my foxhole any given Sunday and twice come postseason play. I've missed big boy Kris Jenkins since well, Jenkins himself. I want Suh. Wilkerson. Harrison. Richardson. All 3 have came. All 3 have gone. Oh what once was. But no longer is. Our D-Line is bleeding right now. Well. We now have the cap space to pair Leonard Williams alongside of an animal in Suh. Let's stop the D-Line bleeding. You pull the trigger don't look back & pray Suh comes to NY focused, motivated & hungry for opposing QB's. Because if so .Our new & improved secondary is going to reap the rewards of a mean front line. Bowles would be able to move Suh literally everywhere on the D-Line regardless of down & distance and he'll demand attention. His pressure up the middle against both the run & pass is fun to watch too. We have not won a ring since 1969. I wasn't born until 1985. I approve Mac trying to land Suh. Nice guys finish last.
They dumped all the older players, we're one of the youngest rosters in the league. Why would anyone think we'd be back here for another rebuild in a couple of years for signing one dominant 31 year old? Because he makes us better?
The key to this will be Bowles being able to tap into DSuh's inner marauding killer true self and bring it out in all of it's full glory. Mine it for it's bounty, pass some along to Leo and Pennel, and also watch Adam's, Maye, Lee, and Williamson feast on the remains like a pack of crazed dogs. Sign this swamp monster and let him wreak havoc for a year while we have Rosen in our back pocket. Beautiful.
Yes, he's a scumbag, but this isn't the boy scouts... Suh would bring a nasty attitude I feel like this team is missing. He will instantly make our DL so much better. Sign this beast.
Is he grimy or is he a legit danger to injure opponents. I absolutely don’t mind players who do underhanded things to instigate and anger opponents. As long as they’re not playing dangerous. I am onboard the anti-headshot bandwagon fully, for example. So being fairly ignorant of The specifics of Suh’s dirtiness, how dirty is he?
It's okay to disagree. I think signing Suh would run counter to what we've been trying to do the last couple of seasons. I didn't say he wouldn't help us this year, I just don't see the point of spending a lot of money on someone who is a one- or two-year proposition. Just my opinion.
I keep reading "for the right price" or "on a 2 year deal with a 1 year out" or "for the right deal". What's makes anyone think he is signing a cheap deal or a deal with only 1 year guaranteed? Suh has always been about the money. Miami asked him to restructure at a reduced rate and he declined. Why in the world would he sign with a rebuilding team for a short or cheap contract? The article talks about the Jets offering the most money. Do some of you think that the most money Suh can get is a 2 year contract with an out after 1 year? Really?
It's ok, no problem disagreeing. I do think if you look at the face of things most of our signings are only for a year or two.
To me if Suh was going to be a Jet he would already be signed. It’s obvious that he’s using the Jets offer as leverage for the Rams or another contender to up their offer.
This is my worry too. Find the team with the most cap space, tell them you’re interested, receive a juicy offer, shop the juicy offer around as your starting point to teams you really want to join.
The Jets won't be the first team that got used in salary negotiations either. Suh is smart to leverage the Jets' offer to get as much as he can. I wonder what will happen if it backfires and the Jet offer winds up being the only one.
Exactly. And, to be honest, he'd be crazy not to go to Los Angeles if there's a decent offer on the table there. He and Aaron Donald wreaking havoc on opposing offenses for a legitimate contender, with a terrific offense on the other side of the ball, makes far more sense than coming to New York where there will be a rookie QB and a GM and coaching regime that could be entering their final season.