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I don't know what person who is making millions in a contract will turn around and say oh wait i need a new contract tens of millions because i can't feed my family basically is what he said when he was already making millions.

it is not like he was making 500 thousand a year and turned around and said he wanted a better contract.

My only issue is he never honors a contract. Again its not my money and I don't really care what happens to him as a person so entertain me on Sundays is all I ask and I don't care what happens to him now or in the future. He does deserve to ask for the most money he can squeeze from a team.
 

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[TWEET]<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>TV programming note: NFL Network currently playing the Darrelle Revis "A Football Life" <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Jets?src=hash">#Jets</a></p>— Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) <a href="https://twitter.com/DWAZ73/status/576190818589007872">March 13, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>[/TWEET]

I think after a couple years Ill get over him leaving. Every once in a while it will sting a little, but every play he makes against the Pats will be like a nail in the coffin...till we get a Super Bowl anyway.
 

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I think after a couple years Ill get over him leaving. Every once in a while it will sting a little, but every play he makes against the Pats will be like a nail in the coffin...till we get a Super Bowl anyway.

I hate the fact that he won a ring with the Pats other than that I am over it. He's a Jet and can't wait to cheer for him come game time!
 

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it still seems surreal that revis is back.. he may not be the best defensive player in the league anymore but that's OK.. still being the best at his position ain't bad..

for the record, i supported revis the last time he was here & will again now that he's back..
 

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I hate the fact that he won a ring with the Pats other than that I am over it. He's a Jet and can't wait to cheer for him come game time!

Let's face it. Since Spygate, the Pats had to bring in a Jet to win a title.
 

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Older tweet, but it helps clear up any confusion from the discussion on Sirius radio on the Jets cap.



Andrew Brandt @adbrandt · Mar 10

Sounds like Jets' structured deal with all salary, no bonus, no proration, no leftover Cap charges if a separation. Kudos for that.
 
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Older tweet, but it helps clear up any confusion from the discussion on Sirius radio on the Jets cap.





Andrew Brandt @adbrandt · Mar 10

Sounds like Jets' structured deal with all salary, no bonus, no proration, no leftover Cap charges if a separation. Kudos for that.

That would mean after 3 seasons there is no guaranteed money and no dead money if Revis were to be traded or cut. At thet point Revis would be 33 years old. I hope he ends his career as a Jet. Still pissed Idzik didn't bring him back last year.
 

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As much as I hated Revis last year and all the times he has held out, I have done a 180. I'm extremely happy to have him back for many reasons. First, he is the best CB in league still at this point. Secondly, he can mentor our young CB's like Milliner. The biggest reason is....

...He is intimately familiar with the Pats schemes and tendencies. No other player that we have ever picked up from the Pats has ever been able to provide us with this kind of intel. And he happens to be the best at his position that severely weakened the Pats.

Welcome home, Revis!!!
 

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It was hard to tell if Kraft was serious, as much of his speech was lighthearted, but he said, "The money was about the same. (Revis) was actually favoring us, coming to us a little cheaper." With tongue in cheek, he said the deal-breaker was Revis' demand that Castle Island -- a street in Boston -- be re-named Revis Island. That got a lot of laughs from the crowd.

http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/jets/post/_/id/49920/patriots-owner-robert-kraft-takes-playful-jab-at-jets?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

I doubt it's true but I hope so...
 

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Interesting read

"The story Does Signing Darrelle Revis Make the New York Jets a Playoff Contender? originally appeared on numberFire.com.

The New York Jets don’t know how to quit Darrelle Revis.

After trading Revis to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2013, the Jets’ pass defense suffered. Now, after a year in New England and a Super Bowl title, Revis has returned to the team that made him the 14th overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft. Is it the right move, though?

We’ll evaluate this signing by using numberFire’s Net Expected Points (NEP) metric. In every situation, a team has an expected number of points they will score during their current possession. A negative play such as an interception makes a team’s NEP go down. A positive one such as a first down increases it. This gives us a reading of the efficiency of a team over the course of a season.

We’ll look at this signing from two angles: first, what impact it’ll have on the Jets’ defense, and second, whether or not the Jets are in a position to capitalize on any improvement fully.

A great defense fallen

This ain’t your papa’s Jets defense. Below is a chart of the Jets’ pass defense over the past six years. For those first four, Revis was still on the team before departing in 2013. The column labeled “Adj D PNEP/P” stands for Adjusted Defensive Passing NEP per play. This is adjusted for strength of schedule and measures how good the Jets’ pass defense was on a per-play basis.

As you can see, they missed their ol’ buddy in his absence.



Year

Adj D PNEP/P

Rank



2009 -0.19 1st



2010 0.01 9th



2011 -0.08 3rd



2012 0.05 14th



2013 0.07 17th



2014 0.10 21st


Basically, the brown stuff hit the fan after Revis tore his ACL during the 2012 season. The year they slipped to ninth was the Revis holdout season in which he missed three games with a bum hamstring. Outside of that, the team balled out with Revis’ blanketing opponents.

Last year, the Jets drudged to a 21st-place finish in a category in which Rex Ryan used to thrive. They have a long way to go to regain their status among the league’s best under Todd Bowles, but Revis has a track record of making defenses immediately better.

The chart below shows how the Bucs and Patriots fared before they had Revis and the year they had Revis. The chart shows where the teams ranked in Adjusted Defensive Passing NEP per play in each of those seasons.



Team

Buccaneers

27th Before Revis

12th With Revis




Patriots

11th Before Revis

6th With Revis


Both teams also brought in additional help outside of Revis for their respective secondary, but it’s not a coincidence that both improved. Tampa Bay subsequently fluttered back to a 23rd-place ranking in 2014 after Revis’s departure. Revis makes a positive impact wherever he goes.

The rest of the secondary isn’t exactly swimming in talent with Dee Milliner and Buster Skrine, but those three are immeasurably better than the revolving door the Jets started at corner last year. The team is going to improve significantly against the pass.

But are the Jets focusing too much on the near future given their grotesque past two seasons? That would be the $70 million question.

Chasing down competency

As shocking as this may be, the New York Jets, given their 4-12 record, weren't a good football team last year. They finished 25th in numberFire’s nERD stat at -4.27, which tracks a team’s expected margin of victory or defeat against a league-average team on a neutral site. They have serious questions at quarterback, their offensive line has regressed from its glory days, and their linebacking core is aged at best, yet new general manager Mike Maccagnan is all-in.

Maccagnan is the anti-John Idzik. Idzik’s thriftiness gave the team gobs and gobs of cap space, and now Maccagnan gets to play in it. He has done so already by bringing in Brandon Marshall via trade and Revis through free agency.





The problem is that these two guys aren’t exactly spring chickens any more. Revis turns 30 in July, and Marshall will be 31 later in March. In order to fully justify these acquisitions, it would be logical that the Jets would need to succeed now before these guys get further into their years of decline.

As numberFire’s Dan Pizzuta noted last week, even the 2014 version of Marshall is a significant upgrade over the receivers the Jets have featured recently. Marshall paired with Eric Decker, who actually had decent receiving metrics in his first year with Gang Green, and a more seasoned Jace Amaro gives Geno Smith plenty of weapons with which to work. Whether or not he properly uses them is a totally different question.

With Muhammad Wilkerson fully healthy and Sheldon Richardson doing his typical beastly things, the Jets may suddenly find themselves in a position where they are only a few pieces away from being competitive. Considering where they were when the off-season began, that is impressive.

The problem is that one of those pieces is a wee bit important. If the team sticks with Geno and he doesn’t get it done again, they will run out of time with their new toys. If they roll with a rookie quarterback, they’d better get it right, or the same will be true. They were able to win when Revis was younger despite Mark Sanchez’s struggles, but this Revis will be on the wrong side of 30 for Week 1. Thinking that is still a possibility would be a stretch.

Then you get to the money aspect. The Jets have cap space galore, but they’re making Revis the highest-paid corner in NFL history. They can’t afford not to succeed.

The positive in that aspect is the structure of the contract. The deal includes $39 million in guaranteed money but only $6 million of that comes after the second season according to this report from ESPN’s Rich Cimini. Basically, they’re locked in through the end of Revis’s age-31 season but have increased flexibility after that. It isn’t a contract that is going to set the franchise back a decade if it doesn’t pan out.

At the end of the day, Revis is going to make the Jets better -- and probably significantly so on the defensive side of the ball. There is little chance he can live up to a $70 million contract, but the team still has plenty of money to work with this off-season and the number-six overall pick in April’s draft.

While plenty of questions linger on the offensive side of the ball, you can’t fault the Jets for making a bid to be competitive again. This doesn’t mean they’ll push for a playoff spot in 2015, but the NFL is a strange, strange league. At least, unlike 2014, the Jets have given themselves hope of making a run."
 

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As much as I hated Revis last year and all the times he has held out, I have done a 180. I'm extremely happy to have him back for any reasons. First, he is the best CB in league still at this point. Secondly, he can mentor our young CB's like Milliner. The biggest reason is....

...He is intimately familiar with the Pats schemes and tendencies. No other player that we have ever picked up from the Pats has ever been able to provide us with this kind of intel. And he happens to be the best at his position that severely weakened the Pats.

Welcome home, Revis!!!

+1 agree. Good post.

Go Jets...Cyborg
 

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Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 48m48 minutes ago

Revis, now on @TMKSonYES, said a number of tms called in FA, but “coming back home is always something that’s been in the back of my mind.”




Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 45m45 minutes ago

Revis said there was "a list of teams" interested in his services: #Steelers, #Browns, #Packers, #Ravens "and there were other tms as well."





Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 44m44 minutes ago

.@Revis24, on @TMKSonYES, concedes "I'm a little bit older now," but adds he's a better player now. #jets



Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 36m36 minutes ago

Darrelle Revis reiterates that he told Mike Tannenbaum on draft day that picking him was the best decision he could make....



Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 36m36 minutes ago

...Darrelle said Mike T probably didn't take him seriously at the time




 

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Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 34m34 minutes ago

Revis said his reps "entertained" a "brief" convo with the #Bills during FA ... #jets



Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 32m32 minutes ago

.@ryanthurley told Revis he bought a No. 24 jersey 6yrs ago for his kid -- and it still fits. Revis said: Thx for not burning the jersey.




Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 27m27 minutes ago

Revis (NOW on LoudMouths) says #Jets secondary "is loaded." Adds: "I really feel like we're going back to our '09, '10 seasons" w/ their D



Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 26m26 minutes ago

Couldn't make this out in his interview w/ Kay, but Revis also told SNY that the #Chiefs were interested in him during FA as well #jets



Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 23m23 minutes ago

Revis (on SNY) said he definitely plans to sit down with Woody Johnson "behind closed doors" and thank him for bringing him back #jets



Kimberley A. Martin @KMart_LI · 23m23 minutes ago

Revis on Woody: "Trust me, I'll see him a lot these next couple years. I know he's busy."





 
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