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I'm starting to think this holdout has a lot to do with Hard Knocks. I mean, an organization and an owner - a wealthy, successful business man - just can't be this much of an idiot when it comes to negotiating and PR unless it's a ruse for an upcoming reality show...right?
He's just a system CB anyway.
I'm starting to think this holdout has a lot to do with Hard Knocks. I mean, an organization and an owner - a wealthy, successful business man - just can't be this much of an idiot when it comes to negotiating and PR unless it's a ruse for an upcoming reality show...right?
I'm starting to think this holdout has a lot to do with Hard Knocks. I mean, an organization and an owner - a wealthy, successful business man - just can't be this much of an idiot when it comes to negotiating and PR unless it's a ruse for an upcoming reality show...right?
And say it is legit - where do you go? You can't let him rot for a year because your players - who you have worked-up into a frenzy - still have Leon Washington and Thomas Jones fresh on their minds. So, the FO will "screw over" (players will ALWAYS side with other players) another teammate and that will build what? Better team chemistry? You can't meet his demands - which I assume are outrageous (Revis' camp isn't talking - maybe he's getting paid to shut it until this first HK episode airs?) - because that would cripple your team in the future.
Personally, I hope he holds out, forces the Jets hands, and he gets traded to the Rams so my Patriots don't have to face him.
As awesome as this would be, no one should get their hopes up. There's no way he isn't in uniform week 1. Thinking they won't eventually pay him is as crazy as thinking the Pats won't eventually pay Brady.
Jetskins are in trouble. But they still have a shot at the September Superbowl
Completely different situations.
Brady showed up and can be counted upon. The Pats will be more likely to pay him because he doesn't do this crap.
Revis???? Well, even if the Jets DO satisfy him this time and sign him to a new long-term contract they would be crawling each year on hopes and prayers that he is continually satisfied.
As awesome as this would be, no one should get their hopes up. There's no way he isn't in uniform week 1. Thinking they won't eventually pay him is as crazy as thinking the Pats won't eventually pay Brady.
No Revis yet. If he doesn't show up today, there is no point in him showing up at all this year. He's already lost credit for the whole year, he might as well sit out until he gets what he wants. Awesome
I'm starting to think this holdout has a lot to do with Hard Knocks. I mean, an organization and an owner - a wealthy, successful business man - just can't be this much of an idiot when it comes to negotiating and PR unless it's a ruse for an upcoming reality show...right?
it doesn't help negotiations that Rex predicted a super bowl win and that he stated that Revis is the best cornerback in the league. Rex' big mouth is going to backfire in a big way. Revis is at home thinkiing "ok if these guys think i'm the best well I want to be paid that way."
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