In 2014, Revis was tremendous for the Patriots. In 2015, he was a Pro Bowler again with the Jets. Then he came to camp out of shape, didn't work hard, seemed to lose interest, and had a disastrous 2016 season.
The question isn't whether anyone, really, should consider signing an out-of-shape, unmotivated Revis who will be 32 next season. Nobody should. He was BAD this past season.
But the question really is whether anyone should consider signing a freshly motivated, want-to-enhance-his-legacy, Revis. THAT players, if it still could possibly exist, could be a Pro Bowl caliber player, or at least close to it. At least for a year or two.
Could Revis be that player for the Patriots? If they lose Ryan to free agency, could Revis slide in as the #3 CB behind Butler and Rowe? If they can sign him for smallish dollars (he'd probably get more than the vet minimum, even still), would he be worth that risk?
I am not advocating it. I am also not advocating NOT taking that chance. I personally think he still has that kind of ability, IF he's motivated. The question is whether he can be motivated.
The question isn't whether anyone, really, should consider signing an out-of-shape, unmotivated Revis who will be 32 next season. Nobody should. He was BAD this past season.
But the question really is whether anyone should consider signing a freshly motivated, want-to-enhance-his-legacy, Revis. THAT players, if it still could possibly exist, could be a Pro Bowl caliber player, or at least close to it. At least for a year or two.
Could Revis be that player for the Patriots? If they lose Ryan to free agency, could Revis slide in as the #3 CB behind Butler and Rowe? If they can sign him for smallish dollars (he'd probably get more than the vet minimum, even still), would he be worth that risk?
I am not advocating it. I am also not advocating NOT taking that chance. I personally think he still has that kind of ability, IF he's motivated. The question is whether he can be motivated.











