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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.I know. Painful. I think Selah is appealing to a lot of players.We all gonna ignore that this is the second high profile QB who allegedly has Jets on his list but not the Pats?
Why couldn’t he? Did it with the 2001 Pats
That along with draft capital is why I don't think the Saints will happen. I'm sure they are on Wilson's list due to the amount of talent on that team, but doubt the trade would work for the teamsHow the **** can the Saints fit him in. They're super over the cap
I would imagine Seattle will want to deal him to the AFC.That along with draft capital is why I don't think the Saints will happen. I'm sure they are on Wilson's list due to the amount of talent on that team, but doubt the trade would work for the teams
Wrong. I said they were 1-5 against playoff teams heading into the playoffs (which is factually true), but I never once said the Bucs weren't talented. Brady didn't go to Tampa and magically pull a rabbit out of his hat. The Bucs had a talented defense and playmakers on offense. Then Brady brings along Gronk and Brown.
Wilson and Watson's situations are different. They are smart enough to realize that they won't pull a Brady in their first year with any new club and win a title, and they know they cannot dictate which actual team they get traded to. Some of you think that these guys are dumb. It's not about Brady for them - it's about the lack of respect their teams are giving them.
Choosing the NYJ as a desired destination usually means the player values money and media opportunities over being part of a winning culture.We all gonna ignore that this is the second high profile QB who allegedly has Jets on his list but not the Pats?
Choosing the NYJ as a desired destination usually means the player values money and media opportunities over being part of a winning culture.
No one takes a discount to go play for the Jets
Choosing the NYJ as a desired destination usually means the player values money and media opportunities over being part of a winning culture.
No one takes a discount to go play for the Jets
...and she sure as **** ain't gonna want to live in North Attleboro.Bingo. Look at who Wilson’s wife is. Hmm where would she want to live, New York or Seattle?
Look at the other destinations. Miami Las Vegas and I’m sure if they didn’t have Herbert LA would’ve been on his list as well.
I think these guys see the culture changing because of the Selah hire. But you are right, NY city is a big draw always.Choosing the NYJ as a desired destination usually means the player values money and media opportunities over being part of a winning culture.
No one takes a discount to go play for the Jets
Agree.Playing for the Jets would be the worst thing that could happen to Wilson or Watson. Their entire careers would go down the tubes. I don't think they realize that.
LOL. For sure. But imagine winning a SB for the Jets? That would be bigger than when the Red Sox and Cubs won the World Series. Namath would be perpetually drunk for a year straight.Agree.
If they don't want to play here fine. Hard-ass Bill, lack of offensive talent, say in personnel, ****ty NE weather, taxes, whatever...
Going to the NYJ is moving to a new house that has mold and is haunted.
We'll see.I think these guys see the culture changing because of the Selah hire. But you are right, NY city is a big draw always.
Do you realize that Tampa had the worst winning percentage of any team in NFL history prior to Brady coming? They were called the Suckaneers for a reason.
I can deal with any other pro sports franchise winning a championship except the Jets.LOL. For sure. But imagine winning a SB for the Jets? That would be bigger than when the Red Sox and Cubs won the World Series. Namath would be perpetually drunk for a year straight.
Huh? 45 years of perpetual losing, more than any other franchise, means nothing? Wasn't that your whole point though, let's see Brady turn around a losing franchise? That is exactly what he did in year one at age 43 with no off-season.Great stat that means absolutely nothing. It's not 1976 and creamsickle isn't in style.