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I'd like to point out that as nice as it would be to see the Jets lose out the rest of the season, I was actually happy to see them win so ugly on Sunday. I'd much rather see the Jets drafting in the mid teens each round than in the top 8. Don't forget that generally there are about 5-7 true "blue chip" prospects in every draft. After around the 8th pick to the mid 20's the talent curve is very similar. Then the next bump goes from high 20's to around the mid 40's.
One of the fastest cures for a team is to get a couple of "blue chip" draft picks. I don't want the Jets getting a shot at one of "sure fire" guys, even though they'd likely screw it up. Let them have to get lucky with a mid round pick to improve. 7-9 is a perfect record for them as far as I'm concerned.
Instead, Edwards said, Jets fans should blame “the idiots calling the shots.”
Don't blame Sanchez. I played there. Blame the idiots calling shots. Mark is a beast and will probe it when given a proper chance
“I would like to apologize to the Jets family and my fans for my emotional outburst. Mark is a friend and former teammate, who I wholeheartedly support. Nonetheless, I have disrespected and insulted an administration that I have the utmost respect for,” Edwards wrote.
Braylon Edwards is a Seahawk no more.
Seattle has waived Edwards, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.
Summing up what it is that makes the Jets the Jets. I give you Braylon Edwards:
"Instead, Edwards said, Jets fans should blame “the idiots calling the shots.”
Don't blame Sanchez. I played there. Blame the idiots calling shots. Mark is a beast and will probe it when given a proper chance. "
Braylon on the Jets: “Blame the idiots calling the shots” | ProFootballTalk
$17 million to cut Sanchez is the kind of gift that keeps on giving.
The screws came loose on the car, but I think it's a sign that the screws are tightenibg back in his head. Probably too much to expect him to become a Pats fan, but at least soon he'll be a recovering Jetaholic.Hey, I wonder if all that talk about how Fairfield County, CT was 40% Jest fans will go away. The one Jest fan in my neighborhood took his Jest license plate bracket off at some point in the last month or so. Maybe the screws were loose...
LOL, they ran up the score:singing:
A. Find a trade partner willing to give up a conditional late round draft choice. I cant see anyone in the NFL willing to pay $8.25 million for Sanchez but if you can find someone willing to spend $4.3 million for him you can break even on the cap. What you would do in this case is pay Sanchez a $3.95 million dollar bonus before the trade is sent to the league office. The trading team picks up the balance of the $4.3 million dollar guarantee. The cap hit for the Jets would equal $12,853,125, exactly the cost of keeping him on the roster next season, leaving the team with a net zero cap effect. While it might seem crazy Sanchez does have some pedigree and I think a team like the Steelers, who need a quality backup, or Cardinals, who need a starter, could bite.