SalemPats
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Seems you are over valuating Sanchez. Didn't they give him that great new contract and then unloaded him the next year? Or did he make it 2 years, in which case, I will have to give you the agree.Bonus: nobody underperforms a new contract like Ryan Fitzpatrick.
From Geno.
What about donkeys?
If horses don't stop, how do people saddle and mount them?
Ridiculous. Gee-No! isn't enough of a competitor to get that upset.Geno's reaction:
It's more than they should have given up for him TODAY but, all in all taking a step back and looking at the situation from when free agency opened up, this is a major win for the Jets. Well done. They get him a lot cheaper than they should have and they only have to give him a one year deal, franchising him next year shouldn't be insanely expensive.
Considering what we saw guys like Bradford get, this was a nice deal.12 million for one year? Yeow!
The franchise tag on a QB should be pretty high.
They signed Wilkerson, saving almost 6 mil in 2016 compared to the franchise tag.Where the hell did they get $12m in cap space? Probably putting half of it into next year. Dumbasses.
Surprised nobody has ever mentioned this during a broadcast, but he went to Harvard. Youd think they'd have mentioned it at least once.Fitz is an ok QB, he's smart, but has a bit of a gunslinger mentality without the requisite skill and turns it over a bit too much. He is way better than Geno.
Well, there's another year that'll be spent stunting Geno Smith's growth, and another arrow into his psyche.
After all, if Smith is supposed to be the QB of the future, why is he being relegated to back up duties? Why sign Fitz at a nice chunk of change for just a year when it's not likely to make any big difference? Why not get a journeyman back up and let Geno play and get another year's experience so that perhaps he can ge with the rest of the team and maybe get some consistency going?
All I can say is "Thank You Woody!" Another year of dumpster fire football in the Meadowlands!
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I've always thought of that as so much a part of Fitz' story that they've just gotten tired of talking about it.Surprised nobody has ever mentioned this during a broadcast, but he went to Harvard. Youd think they'd have mentioned it at least once.