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Mangold or Revis? Most likely NOT to be a Jet in 2011


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Harris is a goner, I think letting him go will free up enough room to extent both.

Revis HAS to stay, he is the perfect player for a Rex Ryan defense. Mangold as you pointed out is the anchor of our line, the reason we have such a dominant running game. He's almost flawless, easily the league's best and he knows it.

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Nope neither goes $$$$ will be freed when Ellis,Clemens and few others will be gone. You dont mess with success. THIS AINT THE SAME OLD JETS---------:cheers:

They are over 30 million under what the cap would have been this year, money is not the issue.

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Obviously, Mangold is more likely than Revis to not be on the team in 2011, seeing as how Revis is under contract for that season and Mangold is not.

In reality, neither; if they have to, they franchise Mangold before they let him walk, meaning both will be on the team.

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I say Mangold is here for life. A probowl CB is a luxury, a probowl center is a rare and valuable cog to an entire offense's production. We've been spoiled with the likes of Mangold, Mawae and even Joe Fields back in the day. And we've almost always been a good/great rushing team.

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Revis.

More value for him + he's asking for WAY too much $ & will never get it here.

Can send him to Oakland so he can get his precious $16-17 million a year and in return grab a 1st & a 3rd from Crazy Al.

Cromartie in this defense will return to '07 form. He'll do just fine as the #1, if need be.

I hope Revis is here, but, likelihood is he will not finish his career as a Jet UNTIL he comes down from his $16+ million a year demands. Jets will NEVER pay him that.

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If Revis is serious about holding out and has a ****ty year as a result, he'll be lucky to bank half what he's asking for. So either he plays well and gets a new contract after the CBA and everything is finished, or he simply ruins his own value. This isn't a guy with a year left on his contract, he's got 3 full years left. Why would he think the team would be in this huge rush? I don't think he will be another Derek Anderson, but teams generally have no interest in extending a guy right after his one huge year, when it's his first really big one. Heck he has only played 2 seasons.

Tony Romo had his big year, and then I think even completed another full year and was still on his crappy undrafted rookie contract when he finally got a new deal during the third year. And QB is so much more important than a CB too.

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Revis, Mangold and Harris will all stay IMO I don't see the Jets letting any of them go SJ
Harris is gone. No knock on him but the other two players are singular talents.

This is the first time since the advent of the cap system that the Jets have more talent than they can afford to sign.

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As the other thread indicates and this article here-

http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/jets/post/_/id/663/jets-spending-well-below-09-cap#comments

The salary cap was 128, I'd gather it will be raised in the new CBA, but just going off that the Jets are at 104 million right now.

That leaves them 24 million and we still have our #1 pick Kyle Wilson to sign.

Kyle shouldn't be pulling in that much, I still wish the rookie pay scale was put into place already.

I think Mangold and Revis get done this year and Harris next year. I would hope that the owners/gm's have some clue to what the future cap will be.

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