Can you imagine the negativity if we had signed Ridley to that deal? As the season went on and people realized he wasn't the second coming of Christ, they'd turn they're vitriol on the GM for spending that kind of money on a FA bust.
I can't blame him. The Jets have the weapons to make a run. He deserves a team that has a chance. As an elite vet, going to a team in absolute rebuild mode doesn't sound all that fun.
Mac had some nice highlights his rookie year. Too bad that momentum didn't build. BB did him no favors, but so did his inability to deal with adversity.
If we draft a QB at 3 I think it's foolish to think that we can fix our OT and WR situation in the same draft. I know we need a tackle in the worst way, but I think the value is better at WR at pick 34 (assuming the board plays out as expected). Give me WR Ladd McConkey at pick 34 (arguably a...
Wolf and company may have explored some other FA options prior to making Uche an offer. Maybe he turned down a low ball multiyear deal and wants to bet on himself next season. Surprised he didn't get more interest from teams in need of a pass rushing specialist.
They are looking for a bridge mentor of high character who can help teach our rookie QB the AVP offense. Period. Full stop. Why is this such a hard concept for people to grasp?
I'm curious what people's thoughts are on how this off-season would be different if BB was still the GM.
I think BB would:
Move on from Mac
He might make overtures for Jimmy G
If Jimmy G doesn't take a hometown discount deal, Brisset is plan B.
As far as the draft, I think BB would be...
Nice move. This is all about having a good mentor who knows AVP's system for our next rookie QB. That is why he is here, not because they think he can win games on Sunday.
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