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thejetsblog.com Buzz: Broncos Watching the Jets for Tampering?

They allegedly tampered with Branch and I think Marshall is very high up on their radar and would not surprise me if they are doing it again.

To get Marshall they probably have to give up a #1 draft pick and a highly regarded player currently on their roster (Revis,Jenkins,Rhodes or someone like that)

Personally I think the Jets may find getting Marshall is too high a price to pay but that lowly bum bigmouth Rex who wants to beat the Pats bad for the division may find a way to deal with Josh - The Jets could be 1 big playmaker away at WR to make things difficult in the East and Marshall (if he goes to NY & behaves) could be a missing link to getting much better as an offense.

Josh says no way to letting Marshall go but since he is a former Belichick tree member we know nothing is certain when it comes to talking to the media.
 
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No way they have to pay that much. Teams won't willing to pay a 2nd for Boldin in the offseason, let alone a guy with multiple strikes on his plate who wants a big contract. Probably a second round pick and another mid round pick to get him.
 
No way they have to pay that much. Teams won't willing to pay a 2nd for Boldin in the offseason, let alone a guy with multiple strikes on his plate who wants a big contract. Probably a second round pick and another mid round pick to get him.

Why would Denver bother accepting that deal?
 
Why would Denver bother accepting that deal?

They might not have a choice? They are not going to invest a large amount of money in this kid going forward if his latest actions are indicative of how he's going to behave when things don't go his way. I don't think a bunch of other teams are as dumb as the Jets to line up and bid over him (especially with the contract demands and possible future suspension from another incident).
 
thejetsblog.com Buzz: Broncos Watching the Jets for Tampering?

They allegedly tampered with Branch and I think Marshall is very high up on their radar and would not surprise me if they are doing it again.

To get Marshall they probably have to give up a #1 draft pick and a highly regarded player currently on their roster (Revis,Jenkins,Rhodes or someone like that)

Personally I think the Jets may find getting Marshall is too high a price to pay but that lowly bum bigmouth Rex who wants to beat the Pats bad for the division may find a way to deal with Josh - The Jets could be 1 big playmaker away at WR to make things difficult in the East and Marshall (if he goes to NY & behaves) could be a missing link to getting much better as an offense.

Josh says no way to letting Marshall go but since he is a former Belichick tree member we know nothing is certain when it comes to talking to the media.

I think they can get a first and maybe a decent player or pick to go along with it, but I doubt a first and one of the Jets' better players. The best I could see the Broncos getting if a player is involved that they package a first and Cotchery since they would get Marshall and are high on Clowney (although this wouldn't be the first time Clowney performed well in the preseason and then disapeared in the regular season if he does).

The Pats got a first for Branch and the Lions got a first, third, and sixth for Roy Williams and a seventh. Even with Marshall's heavy baggage, his price should be in their range because he is a better receiver than either Branch or Williams. I don't see the Broncos parting with Marshall for less than a first and another pick, but a first and a marquee player is out of the question unless Tannenbaum gets desperate. He did last year for Favre. So who knows.
 
They might not have a choice? They are not going to invest a large amount of money in this kid going forward if his latest actions are indicative of how he's going to behave when things don't go his way. I don't think a bunch of other teams are as dumb as the Jets to line up and bid over him (especially with the contract demands and possible future suspension from another incident).

They can dock his salary for "conduct detrimental to the team" for a certain period, all the while keeping him on the inactive roster for game days, if needs be. Make him sit and cool his heels. Marshall is a world-class @ssmaggot at this point, and anything that Denver can do to make him pay for his 2nd-grade temper tantrums is fine by me.
 
They can dock his salary for "conduct detrimental to the team" for a certain period, all the while keeping him on the inactive roster for game days, if needs be. Make him sit and cool his heels. Marshall is a world-class @ssmaggot at this point, and anything that Denver can do to make him pay for his 2nd-grade temper tantrums is fine by me.

Marshall probably would LOVE to go to Chicago and reunite with his QB.

I think Cutler leaving and the way he did was not very favorable with Marshall who I think was very tight with Jay thus he does not want to be there now catching passes from an erratic Orton who may not even play as Brandstater may sub if Kyle cannot play - still no reason for Marshall to act like a spoiled child.

Marshall is still in the top 10 lists of best receivers in the NFL no doubt,thats what makes him very hard to get rid of - If he was a so-so WR he would be on the trade wire a long time ago.
 
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thejetsblog.com Buzz: Broncos Watching the Jets for Tampering?

They allegedly tampered with Branch and I think Marshall is very high up on their radar and would not surprise me if they are doing it again.

To get Marshall they probably have to give up a #1 draft pick and a highly regarded player currently on their roster (Revis,Jenkins,Rhodes or someone like that)

Personally I think the Jets may find getting Marshall is too high a price to pay but that lowly bum bigmouth Rex who wants to beat the Pats bad for the division may find a way to deal with Josh - The Jets could be 1 big playmaker away at WR to make things difficult in the East and Marshall (if he goes to NY & behaves) could be a missing link to getting much better as an offense.

Josh says no way to letting Marshall go but since he is a former Belichick tree member we know nothing is certain when it comes to talking to the media.

Even with Marshall, the Jets still wouldn't be much of a threat to the Pats. It would make things a little more interesting, but I still wouldn't be very worried. As far as the price (a first + a highly regarded player + a new contract), it would take a historically stupid FO to make that deal... which means that the Jets might actually do it.
 
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thejetsblog.com Buzz: Broncos Watching the Jets for Tampering?

They allegedly tampered with Branch and I think Marshall is very high up on their radar and would not surprise me if they are doing it again.

To get Marshall they probably have to give up a #1 draft pick and a highly regarded player currently on their roster (Revis,Jenkins,Rhodes or someone like that)

Personally I think the Jets may find getting Marshall is too high a price to pay but that lowly bum bigmouth Rex who wants to beat the Pats bad for the division may find a way to deal with Josh - The Jets could be 1 big playmaker away at WR to make things difficult in the East and Marshall (if he goes to NY & behaves) could be a missing link to getting much better as an offense.

Josh says no way to letting Marshall go but since he is a former Belichick tree member we know nothing is certain when it comes to talking to the media.

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I wouldnt trade Revis straight up for Marshall, Revis is the better player & also happens to not be a douche bag.

If the Broncos can get a #1 pick for him straight up they should take it, Marshall's career path is on the Pacman Jones track.
 
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I wouldnt trade Revis straight up for Marshall, Revis is the better player & also happens to not be a douche bag.

If the Broncos can get a #1 pick for him straight up they should take it, Marshall's career path is on the Pacman Jones track.

Marshall may be a crybaby but I would not compare him to a thug like Jones - He will probably be more like T.O. going from team to team,never truly able to keep his place on one team and causing locker room problems all around the league wherever he goes thus costing him the HOF which is what T.O. will go through.
 
Marshall may be a crybaby but I would not compare him to a thug like Jones - He will probably be more like T.O. going from team to team,never truly able to keep his place on one team and causing locker room problems all around the league wherever he goes thus costing him the HOF which is what T.O. will go through.

Have you seen Marshall's rap sheet? The original comparison was apt. Owens is a cancer in the locker room, but he isn't a criminal. Brandon Marshall is a criminal who's about one minor incident away from a year-long suspension.

October, 2004: Misdemeanor charges of trespass, resisting arrest without violence, disorderly conduct, refusal to obey and assault on a police officer. (Later dismissed)
April, 2005: Retail theft of $20 bed sheets at Burlington Coat Factory. (Later dismissed)
June, 2006:Reports of domestic violence, no charges ever filed.
December, 2006:Was named as a possible cause that ultimately led to the death of cornerback Darrent Williams via drive-by shooting after spraying champagne on night club patrons.
January, 2007: Incident with his own father that reportedly included gun shots. No charges were filed.
March, 2007: Reports of domestic violence, no charges filed.
March, 2007: Arrested for false imprisonment and domestic violence, charges were later dismissed after attending anger management classes.
June, 2007: Reports of domestic violence, including an “accidental cut” on his girlfriends thigh and a rock thrown at the passenger side of her friends’ car. No charges were filed.
June, 2007: Police respond to “fight-in-progress” call and find girlfriend with noticeable bruises and scratches. No Charges filed.
October, 2007: Cited for driving under the influence, BAC of 0.116.
January, 2008: Girlfriend files for temporary restraining order, was later lifted.
March, 2008: Domestic violence call, ultimately resulting in Marshall fleeing the scene. Girlfriend would then file for another temporary restraining order.
August, 2008: Suspended for three games by the NFL. After appeal, the league reduced the suspension to one game without pay plus a fine.
September, 2008: Charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple battery as a result of the incident the previous March.
September, 2008: A year after being cited for DUI in Denver, Marshall pleaded guilty to the lesser offense of driving while ability-impaired. He was sentenced to one year of probation.
February, 2009: Became engaged to then girlfriend Michi Nogami-Campbell, a different female than the one named in the incidents above.
March, 2009: Marshall and Nogami-Campbell seen in a physical altercation. Situation is “under review” per the NFL.
The league later cleared the air on the March, 2009 situation and said that (at least as of now) that Marshall would not have to miss any games for the upcoming season. However, he is still to go on trial for his 2008 arrest. If convicted, do not count out a possible game or two on the sidelines.
 
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Have you seen Marshall's rap sheet? The original comparison was apt. Owens is a cancer in the locker room, but he isn't a criminal. Brandon Marshall is a criminal who's about one minor incident away from a year-long suspension.

October, 2004: Misdemeanor charges of trespass, resisting arrest without violence, disorderly conduct, refusal to obey and assault on a police officer. (Later dismissed)
April, 2005: Retail theft of $20 bed sheets at Burlington Coat Factory. (Later dismissed)
June, 2006:Reports of domestic violence, no charges ever filed.
December, 2006:Was named as a possible cause that ultimately led to the death of cornerback Darrent Williams via drive-by shooting after spraying champagne on night club patrons.
January, 2007: Incident with his own father that reportedly included gun shots. No charges were filed.
March, 2007: Reports of domestic violence, no charges filed.
March, 2007: Arrested for false imprisonment and domestic violence, charges were later dismissed after attending anger management classes.
June, 2007: Reports of domestic violence, including an “accidental cut” on his girlfriends thigh and a rock thrown at the passenger side of her friends’ car. No charges were filed.
June, 2007: Police respond to “fight-in-progress” call and find girlfriend with noticeable bruises and scratches. No Charges filed.
October, 2007: Cited for driving under the influence, BAC of 0.116.
January, 2008: Girlfriend files for temporary restraining order, was later lifted.
March, 2008: Domestic violence call, ultimately resulting in Marshall fleeing the scene. Girlfriend would then file for another temporary restraining order.
August, 2008: Suspended for three games by the NFL. After appeal, the league reduced the suspension to one game without pay plus a fine.
September, 2008: Charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple battery as a result of the incident the previous March.
September, 2008: A year after being cited for DUI in Denver, Marshall pleaded guilty to the lesser offense of driving while ability-impaired. He was sentenced to one year of probation.
February, 2009: Became engaged to then girlfriend Michi Nogami-Campbell, a different female than the one named in the incidents above.
March, 2009: Marshall and Nogami-Campbell seen in a physical altercation. Situation is “under review” per the NFL.
The league later cleared the air on the March, 2009 situation and said that (at least as of now) that Marshall would not have to miss any games for the upcoming season. However, he is still to go on trial for his 2008 arrest. If convicted, do not count out a possible game or two on the sidelines.

After looking at that list you may be right..he is not as 'clean' as I thought
 
This is interesting.
Not the first time the Jets have been accused of tampering (remember Branch?)

I always thought it was because Mangini was a snake, but now it's looking like GM Tannenbaum was the biggest Jet SNAKE of them all, since he's still there.
 
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