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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.The poor, I mean not poor, guy.He retired a couple years ago, now hes just not showing up.
Actually, this upcoming season would still only be year 4 of the 5 year deal, so the pathetic ass Jets paid him a huge guarantee to play a lousy 2 seasons in 2015 and 2016, then paid for his year three services as a member of the KC Chiefs, where he still only played in 5 games.
I let my SiriusXM subscription expire in the car and got stuck listening to Mark Madden on a local station here in Pittsburgh, today. I’m not sure if he’s nationally recognized or not, or on what level that may be, but he’s quite a blowhard to say the least.But at his peak the guy was a glitch. No CB has played at a higher level over the last decade than Revis at his best.
I wonder if he goes into coaching in some capacity. With his HOF talent, he seems like he would have a lot of knowledge and experience to share.
He recognized it was a business, and like many people today, he built his “resume” and continued to shop his skills amongst all the companies that might in the market for his skills. Like many executives today that have a pretty good list of companies they worked for.You have to have a certain amount of respect for Revis. These players get hosed left and right by the league and the owners. Their careers on average are only 4 years. I think we can all agree that Revis got every last penny he could out of the teams that employed him.
The best part is that Revis will go down as one of the greatest players in Jete history, won a Superbowl with the Pats.
Blount and Woodson are two of the best though. I bet he’s biased but you can definitely make a case for those two both being in the top 5.I let my SiriusXM subscription expire in the car and got stuck listening to Mark Madden on a local station here in Pittsburgh, today. I’m not sure if he’s nationally recognized or not, or on what level that may be, but he’s quite a blowhard to say the least.
His thoughts on Revis were that there were only 3 CBs better than him and two of those were Steelers (go figure). He had Blount as the best CB ever, followed by Woodson and Sanders. Revis was 4th overall on his list, which surprised me a lot. I always assumed that he was a top 15-20 CB of all time, but never considered him to be a top 4-5.
Yeah, I can see those two for sure, but I was pretty surprised that he had placed Revis that high.Blount and Woodson are two of the best though. I bet he’s biased but you can definitely make a case for those two both being in the top 5.
I think there’s several CB’s in years past that performed just as well, if not maybe even at a better level than Revis did.Yeah, I can see those two for sure, but I was pretty surprised that he had placed Revis that high.
Bye bye! (Waves at the screen)