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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.Give the Favre a month or two. He retires every Feb. its just that time of the year.
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It greatly helps their cap but there's nothing harder than getting a capable QB; remember how nice it was in 2007 facing Kellen ClemensIf official this time, it saves the Jets a ton of money, really helping their 2009 season.
For one play in game of game 2 and a quarter of game one?It greatly helps their cap but there's nothing harder than getting a capable QB; remember how nice it was in 2007 facing Kellen Clemens
Of course he retired. Now he can enjoy his offseason without needing to work out or attend mini-camps. Then come early July he can announce his return and demand his unconditional release.
No, for the 33rd QB ranking in the league, for 5 TD/10 INT, for a 52% completion%. For sucking. I know he's young and could improve and that Jets' fans like Ratliff as the flavor of the month but while Favre was up and down, if you need a big 3rd down conversion, I don't think Clemens or Ratliff is who you want in there.For one play in game of game 2 and a quarter of game one?
Which is why I'm happy we Franchised him even in the unlikely scenario that we're stuck with him for a year.For better or for worse, though, they're not getting Cassel.