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At the risk of coming off as being ignorant of the impact of this news...
Does this mean the Jets have less to spend on a certain someone else?
Reports out of today are that the Jets are leading the charge for Nnamdi.
At the risk of coming off as being ignorant of the impact of this news...
Does this mean the Jets have less to spend on a certain someone else?
Where on earth are you getting the idea that the Jets are after Weddle?But does the new news of the Holmes offer tend to make people re-evaluate that Nnamdi-to-Jets speculation?
Weddle wants $7 mill-per and there is a report that Houston is showing interest.
1. We get Aso
2. Or, we don't and we get Weddle because Jets can't afford both Aso and Weddle.
3. OR, we get Aso AND Weddle, which would just be craziness.
I have to go for that walk I was talking about. Must regain ninja focus....
Where on earth are you getting the idea that the Jets are after Weddle?
Depends on how much they have to throw at Holmes, but I'm guessing it will be at least 7.5 million a year. Sanchez can restructure but it will only net a couple extra million for this year. I have a hard time believing they can spend more than 10 million in 2011 on Aso given their cap space.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/features/rumorsUPDATE: Lance Zierlein of the Houston Chronicle reports that former cornerback Glover Quin is now "locked in" at safety. That opens a hole at CB for a certain high-profile free agent.
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ESPN's Chris Mortensen says that if the Houston Texans want to be Super Bowl contenders, they need only make one signing: cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha.
"On Asomugha, Texans will go hard; you have to believe their offer will top all," Mortensen writes. "That's a Super Bowl contender if they land him."
- Vince Verhe
Just because the Jets have made an offer doesn't mean much. Holmes will have many more........and quite possibly go with an other team. That would dump a load back into the kitty to spend less on a replacement WR and more on Aso. Obviously time will tell.
Very true, but you have to imagine all those battling for Aso put their best offer on the table day 1. There's a reason the number 1 FA is the first to get snagged most years.
Just because the Jets have made an offer doesn't mean much. Holmes will have many more........and quite possibly go with an other team. That would dump a load back into the kitty to spend less on a replacement WR and more on Aso. Obviously time will tell.
Too bad they won't have the money to get it done. Already sitting at like 118 of a 120 mil cap with nobody of real significance in making money to cut...
You can still restructure.
Just because the Jets have made an offer doesn't mean much. Holmes will have many more........and quite possibly go with an other team. That would dump a load back into the kitty to spend less on a replacement WR and more on Aso. Obviously time will tell.
if anyone wants to. i dont see no one on that team willing to take less money
Glad to know you know the players personally.
Besides, it's not "less" money.
Too bad they won't have the money to get it done. Already sitting at like 118 of a 120 mil cap with nobody of real significance in making money to cut...
Mark Sanchez is on my television right now saying he would take a pay cut.It is the Jets we have all seen the personalities on that team. Now do i know for sure No, but my speculation is the same is speculating they will restructure.
Mark Sanchez is on my television right now saying he would take a pay cut.
Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez wants free agent receivers Santonio Holmes, Braylon Edwards and Brad Smith to stay in New York. And hes willing to take a hit on his own contract if it helps contracts for Holmes, Edwards and Smith to get done.
Whatever it takes, whether its adjusting contracts, delaying payment, whatever we have to do, our team will do it, Sanchez said today, in comments distributed by the team. I know that. Well be unselfish with it. Well get it figured out.
Asked to clarify whether that meant he had considered making changes to his own contract to help the teams salary cap situation, Sanchez answered, Absolutely, and my agents already talked to me about it. Whatever we need to do to win, its on. I think our whole team feels that way. If its [Darrelle] Revis, me, whoeverit doesnt matter. So, well do whatever we can.
Sanchez never actually said hed be willing to take less money to keep his receivers, but hes at least willing to re-structure his deal, if that helps. (Were not sure if Revis is actually willing to do the same, or if Sanchez just thinks Revis would be willing to do the same.)
Its important, Sanchez said of continuity at receiver. It was such a luxury to have both [Edwards and Holmes] last year. Its almost unrealistic to have that kind of a receiving corps again. But whichever guys we get back, its going to be them playing really well . . . whether we have Braylon and Santonio and Brad, or one of the three, two of the threewhatever it is.
The Newark Star-Ledger confirms the Jets have "reached out" to free agent Nnamdi Asomugha.
This comes on the heels of an earlier report from ESPN's Adam Schefter that the Jets plan to "make a run at" Asomugha to pair him with Darrelle Revis. Multiple reports suggest Asomugha is willing to leave money on the table to sign with playoff contender, and Rex Ryan's squad fits the bill. Asomugha also has designs on an acting career, which may give the Jets yet another edge.
http://www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2011/07/jets_contact_free-agent_corner.html
Still think it's funny that our final Aso to Texans thread was titled "Nnambi and Houston"![]()
It is the Jets we have all seen the personalities on that team. Now do i know for sure No, but my speculation is the same is speculating they will restructure.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...just-his-contract-so-jets-can-keep-receivers/
It seems like he is more worried about the receivers. After all, he will get a bigger contract when his is up if he is throwing to Holmes...
Mike
He might read this thread and ask, why go to that team when their fans don't even know my name?Lol, I got the two n's right and missed the d... :/
Mike
Mods, can you please save me some embarrassment?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salary_cap#Salary_cap_in_the_NFLThe new collective bargaining agreement formulated in 2011 has a salary cap of $120 million and a salary floor of $108 million, representing 90% of the cap. The NFL's cap is a hard cap that the teams have to stay under at all times. Penalties for violating or circumventing the cap include fines of up to $5 million, cancellation of contracts and/or loss of draft picks.
... and we were that close to getting him! :wadepalm:He might read this thread and ask, why go to that team when their fans don't even know my name?
Everyone is talking about how easy it is getting around the new salary cap. I couldn't find a source stating how the penalties work, except this one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salary_cap#Salary_cap_in_the_NFL
If this is accurate, doesn't look so easy OR smart.
Check out what Lance Z has been saying about the cap. As far as I know there's a 3 million dollar carry over from last year or something as well as a 3.5 million dollar exemption and some other benefits that can balloon the cap up. You can also do something with money from last year and apply it to the cap as well.
Text message from Texans player: "We get Nnamdi yet?" ... Hilarious ... Talk. Of. The. Town.
I asked Mark Dominik about Nnamdi Asomugha specifically. His answer: "I would temper that. The way weve been building this football team, the way weve been doing this over the last couple yrs, I think theres a blueprint thats already sitting in front of you, and were going to follow that blueprint... Thats really going to be a key to what you see as time goes on"
Did he have his poker face on?Alright update time guys:
Jerome Solomon
Now, here's some GOOD news: Straight from the mouth of Tampa Bay Buccaneers GM Mark Dominik:
in other words, "HELL NO"
quote from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat writer Stephen Holder.
http://twitter.com/#!/HolderStephen
I'd be willing to spend $5 mil of Bob's money as wellI'd be willing to spend $5 mil of Bob's money and give up a low pick for busting the cap to get Aso. I'm of the opinion that he is this generation's version of Prime Time w/o all the BS. To compare signing him to Haynesworth or just about any other high profile FA bust is disingenuous. Aso has been nothing short of a model citizen in an organization known for showboats, malcontents and rebels without a clue. His down side is miniscule as it is. Compare it to his upside and it's a no-brainer. There is simply no other player in the NFL, short of Revis, that could impact our team as much as Aso. I'm including any QB's you want to throw in, also.
I'd make a good congressman. I have no problem spending other people's money.I'd be willing to spend $5 mil of Bob's money as well![]()
The Newark Star-Ledger confirms the Jets have "reached out" to free agent Nnamdi Asomugha.
This comes on the heels of an earlier report from ESPN's Adam Schefter that the Jets plan to "make a run at" Asomugha to pair him with Darrelle Revis. Multiple reports suggest Asomugha is willing to leave money on the table to sign with playoff contender, and Rex Ryan's squad fits the bill. Asomugha also has designs on an acting career, which may give the Jets yet another edge
I'd be willing to spend $5 mil of Bob's money and give up a low pick for busting the cap to get Aso. I'm of the opinion that he is this generation's version of Prime Time w/o all the BS. To compare signing him to Haynesworth or just about any other high profile FA bust is disingenuous. Aso has been nothing short of a model citizen in an organization known for showboats, malcontents and rebels without a clue. His down side is miniscule as it is. Compare it to his upside and it's a no-brainer. There is simply no other player in the NFL, short of Revis, that could impact our team as much as Aso. I'm including any QB's you want to throw in, also.
It's all over but the cryin' folks. I just can't see him choosing us over the Jets. Defensive players love Rex and that is a big market. You pair him with Revis and that is a sick tandem, the sickest in the league.
I still dont get how the Jets can sign him, even for a tad less than what is expected, with all their own FA's they have to sign. Are they going to completely compromise their offense for ONE CB?
I'm in wishful/hopeful thinking mode and ignored that little clause for the purpose of my fantasy. Don't you judge me.Did you miss the part about the league voiding the contract or are you ignoring that bit? This isn't the NBA with a luxury tax penalty, it's the NFL with the same hard cap it has had for some 20 years now. If your team is pushed above the cap by signing a player, the league will not approve it and he will never join the team until you lose some salary.