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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.Decker would be a nice addition but I'd guess his wife's career probably would make them inclined to stay in NY or go to one of the LA teams.
I'm genuinely interested to know why you're so emphatically against Decker, Deus. He seems a better fit than Marshall.
Decker is a guy who usually comes up small in big situations.
Agreed. If there's anything left in the tank, he could be Hogan 2.0.Decker definitely intrigues me. He looks like a good fit for this offense, especially if Floyd isn't retained.
Always a little worried when they start to rebuild. There's always that odd chance that the stopped clock will be right this time and they'll blunder into some good moves.
That 2015 offseason class was possibly the dumbest, most short-sighted way to build a team I have ever seen, or at least one the most inexcusable given the lessons learned at the point in time. I wrote extensively about it on this board, scratching my head about how they were paying Revis and Cromartie when they were over 30 than when they were 26, and why on earth they were trying to build a nucleus around guys who had 1-2 years left at best. They reached their max potential in 2015, a bubble playoff contender. Why bother?
Of course, the NY media ate up every move, not just by the Jets but by the Dolphins and Bills as well. As you recall, there was about to be a big shift in power in the AFC East.
Having cap space is great, but if it comes at the expense of having a team... not so much.
Understood.The Patriots also already have their version of Decker. They've got Hogan.
What the Patriots need is a legit OWR1 a/k/a high end middle-deep threat. They need to start looking for the next Brown/Welker/Edelman, too but that's a separate WR issue.
I could argue that there isn't much difference today than yesterday in that regard. LolThis Dumpster is fully ablaze.
Isn't Decker turning 30, coming off two surgeries last year, and supposed to miss training camp this year due to recovery? Those are pretty compelling reasons not to sign him.
On the plus side, his wife is a total smokeshow.
As a Tight End I presume.Can't we just sign his wife?
That's pretty much the definition of a "Total Rebuild."Having cap space is great, but if it comes at the expense of having a team... not so much.
Decker would be a nice addition but I'd guess his wife's career probably would make them inclined to stay in NY or go to one of the LA teams.
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