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Jets | Team may ask Robertson to restructure

Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:28:19 -0800

Ken Berger, of Newsday, reports the New York Jets may ask DT Dewayne Robertson to restructure his contract.

How long did you laugh\cheer\dance around the room before you posted this one?

That blurb was like a dream come true for you.

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Jets | Team may ask Robertson to restructure

Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:28:19 -0800

Ken Berger, of Newsday, reports the New York Jets may ask DT Dewayne Robertson to restructure his contract.

Jets | Team may ask Ellis to restructure

Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:27:29 -0800

Ken Berger, of Newsday, reports the New York Jets may ask DE Shaun Ellis to restructure his contract.

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Jets | Team may ask Coles to restructure

Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:24:44 -0800

Ken Berger, of Newsday, reports the New York Jets may ask WR Laveranues Coles to restructure his contract.

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From what you read just about everyone is getting cut or being asked to restructure- probably not all true but at least puts some fear into these players to be accountable or else

I am Waiting for comments from PatsFantx about Drob restructuring

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AirForceJetFan

winning a name-calling contest on a message board is like the special olympics. Even if you win, you're still a retard.

This is great! I compliment you on it!

Thanks, it rings so true IMO. Had to do it after a friend had told me the quote in the midst of some serious name calling BS on the baseball thread several months back.

Oh, and to stay on topic....I agree with Bit. D-Rob is going to be a hell of an NFL player.

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Thanks, it rings so true IMO. Had to do it after a friend had told me the quote in the midst of some serious name calling BS on the baseball thread several months back.

Oh, and to stay on topic....I agree with Bit. D-Rob is going to be a hell of an NFL player.

Not on the Jets he won't.

D Fat will be traded by the 2007 draft. EM will showcase him a little in special situations and ship him off. He is one dememsional and will not fit into this system. Just take a look at Sapp in Oakland in a similar system. It is a bad fit. D Fat is not a 2 gap player and never will be.

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Not on the Jets he won't.

D Fat will be traded by the 2007 draft. EM will showcase him a little in special situations and ship him off. He is one dememsional and will not fit into this system. Just take a look at Sapp in Oakland in a similar system. It is a bad fit. D Fat is not a 2 gap player and never will be.

While I respect your opinion on D-Rob, Sapp is a poor comaparison. He was done before he went to Oakland. He was outplayd regularly by Booger MacFarland when he was in his last year at Tampa. He's not even close to being the player he was three or four years ago.

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Easy there, that very picture nearly got me ran out of JI a couple years ago.

If anyone has a problem with that picture, they're being way too sensitive for their own good, not to mention the mentally challenged's good. Just cause we have a bunch of them posting here doesn't mean they understand when they're being made fun of.

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for those that don't know:

Pay CUT is a whole different phrase than restructure.

Chad was asked to take a pay cut

Curtis, Coles, Ellis, Drob, Barrett are getting restructured.

there's a huge difference between those two phrases.

restructure means the new regime either know from experience or looked at tape and lo and behold Drob is actually a good player. more money for DROB. very good players restructure all the time.

teams can spread bonus over years they can't spread salary.

er go it means a longer commitment to the player, yes at possibly a lower price in early years but money's money.

Pay Cut is a far nastier premise for the player.

extend Drob? he's a relatively safe bet at 24 years old. i still believe he's up and coming DT. But don't listen to me I also think Bryan Thomas is a servicable starter, with upside and better than Abe against the run.

as for DROB no he's not Seymour but he's not bad either. The way Tex and the other Patsies talk about him you'd think he's got 1 foot on the waiver wire and the Jets want to dump him.

if the defense stays off the field more all of these guys can have better years in 2006, Drob included. The defense isn't the problem.

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1) i still believe he's up and coming DT.

2) as for DROB no he's not Seymour but he's not bad either. The way Tex and the other Patsies talk about him you'd think he's got 1 foot on the waiver wire and the Jets want to dump him.

3) if the defense stays off the field more all of these guys can have better years in 2006, Drob included. The defense isn't the problem.

1). Will he need another 3 or 4 years to develop into the player you "think" he might be?

2) I have never said that, and I don't think any other Pats fans have said that as well. What we have said consistently from the day DFat was drafted was the Jets gave up way too much in return for a player who has only performed as well as a late 1st round-early 2nd round draft pick.

3) This excuse is totally ridiculous. If the Jets defense could have stopped the run last year and created a few more 3-and-outs, they'd be off the field. Is it the fault of the offense that teams ran the ball at will against the Jets and had long, time consuming drives?

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