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ASAP came and went months ago. They have known since training camp last year that Pittmans contract needed restructuring. We are risking losing Pierce by this play. I do not like it, to risky. |
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In 1967, Joe Namath became the first QB in professional football history to throw for over 4,000 yards in a season (he threw for 4,007 yards.) Namath did that in a 14-game season, and when the rules for defensive backs were stacked overwhelmingly IN FAVOR of the defense. To this day, even with the 17-game season and with the rules STACKED AGAINST the defense in regard to the passing game, no Jets QB has thrown for 4,000 or more yards in a season. o
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Up & Adams
@UpAndAdamsShow · 22m "I love Indy... but at this point, I've kind of earned the right to explore free agency. See what's out there." Colts WR Alec Pierce on his impending free agency
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Thoughts?
Jordan Schultz @Schultz_Report Sources: The #Giants have informed LB and defensive captain Bobby Okereke that he will be released. The team’s Walter Payton Man of the Year amassed 385 tackles in 3 seasons with the Giants (143 last season), but now will get a head start on free agency. Okereke was entering the final year of a 4-year $40M contract and was due to make $9M.
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NEW YORK JETS QB's lll (Passing YDs in a Single Season) Joe Namath - 4,007 Yards (1967) Ryan Fitzpatrick - 3,915 Yards (2015) Aaron Rodgers - 3,897 Yards (2024) Ken O'Brien - 3,888 Yards (1985) Vinny Testaverde - 3,772 Yards (2000) Ken O'Brien - 3,690 Yards (1986) Richard Todd - 3,478 Yards (1983) Mark Sanchez - 3,474 Yards (2011) Brett Favre - 3,472 Yards (2008) Boomer Esiason - 3,421 Yards (1993) Joe Namath - 3,379 Yards (1966) Chad Pennington - 3,352 Yards (2006) Ken O'Brien - 3,346 Yards (1989) Richard Todd - 3,329 Yards (1980) Ken O'Brien - 3,300 Yards (1991) Mark Sanches - 3,291 Yards (2010) Vinny Testaverde - 3,256 Yards (1998) Richard Todd - 3,231 Yards (1981) Joe Namath - 3,147 Yards (1968) Chad Pennington - 3,120 Yards (2002) Geno Smith - 3,046 Yards (2013) Sam Darnold - 3,024 Yards (2019) o
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I’m afraid that dude is gone. I guess it could be a negotiating ploy, but that sounds like a guy who fully expects to be leaving.
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I'd like to know sooner than later so they can decide on MJP. I don't think they keep both We should be able to trade MJP fairly easily for a decent return IMO
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He should have been franchised. I hope I'm wrong but I'll be surprised if we get more than half a season out of Jones.
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Then again, if a team like Buffalo offers him the same money and he’d get the chance to play with Josh Allen, I really wouldn’t expect him to come back. And if he does leave, maybe Ballard can trade for AD Mitchell. |
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