Antonio Cromartie Signs with Jets

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OK, now Pats are in some trouble w/ Revis, Cro and Skrine (good player) joining Jets and Browner bolting for N.O. Brady: 2 long days vs NYJ. 2m
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Jets are in a holding pattern at QB with Fitzpatrick deal
Updated March 11, 2015 9:33 PM
By BOB GLAUBER bob.glauber@newsday.com


We interrupt this feel-good moment for Jets fans with the news of their latest quarterback acquisition, a sobering reminder that all the dynamic moves of the past several days can't diminish the fact that their biggest problem on the roster won't be solved any time soon.
For all the goodwill created by the reacquisition of Darrelle Revis, the trade for Brandon Marshall, the signing of Buster Skrine, and the re-signings of David Harris and Bilal Powell, the Jets still don't have a trustworthy alternative at quarterback. And the trade for Ryan Fitzpatrick of the Texans doesn't change that equation.

With Fitzpatrick now set to challenge incumbent Geno Smith for the starting job, the Jets continue to operate without a franchise-caliber quarterback. And unless they get lucky on draft day by somehow selecting Oregon's Marcus Mariota (assuming Tampa Bay does the expected and takes Jameis Winston first overall), the Jets' situation won't change as a result of the Fitzpatrick trade.
Fitzpatrick has made the most of his limited talent, getting plenty of opportunities in a league where there simply aren't enough good quarterbacks to go around. A former Ivy League star at Harvard, Fitzpatrick has played for the Rams, Bengals, Bills, Titans and Texans, and the Jets will make it half a dozen stops for the 32-year-old.
He's better suited as a backup, but in the quarterback-starved NFL, he has had more than his share of opportunities with 89 starts, a 33-55-1 record, 123 touchdown passes and 101 interceptions. The numbers scream mediocrity, and there shouldn't be an expectation of anything other than that if he wins what is expected to be a quarterback competition with Smith.
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Jets quarterbacks through the years

Fitzpatrick is the kind of quarterback Bill Parcells refers to as a "hold-the-fort guy," a player who is just good enough to play in this league but is basically holding things together as best he can until a more suitable alternative can be found.

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It's the role Doug Pederson played for the Eagles in 1999 until Donovan McNabb was ready to become the starter. Don Majkowski was the Packers' hold-the-fort guy until he got hurt and Brett Favre began his Hall of Fame-caliber career in 1992.The Jets ought to hope that Smith beats out Fitzpatrick over the summer, because if Smith can't play any better than his journeyman teammate, then it means he has no future with the team. What Smith needs to do is play more like he did against the Patriots and Dolphins on the road last season, when he nearly beat Tom Brady in Foxborough and pitched a perfect game (158.3 rating) against the Dolphins in the regular-season finale.
If he can get to that level on a more consistent basis -- and if you do it more than once, you should be able to do it more and more as you gain experience -- then Smith has a chance to be a functional quarterback who can succeed with good players around him. But if it's going to be more bad Geno, like his awful game against the Bills, when he produced a 0.0 rating with three picks, then he's not going to last much longer with the Jets.
Fitzpatrick was the odd man out in Houston, where the Texans re-signed Ryan Mallett and brought in free agent Bryan Hoyer from the Browns. And he does make some sense with the Jets because of his familiarity with GM Mike Maccagnan, who came here from Houston, and offensive coordinator Chan Gailey, who coached Fitzpatrick for three seasons in Buffalo.
In fact, Fitzpatrick enjoyed his best years in the NFL while playing for Gailey from 2010-12. He played so well early in the 2011 season that the Bills rewarded him with a six-year, $59-million contract that included a $10-million signing bonus. But his play deteriorated soon thereafter, and by the end of the 2012 season, he and Gailey were out in Buffalo.
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Signed as a backup in Tennessee the following year, he started nine games in place of the injury-plagued Jake Locker and went 3-6. And last year, he earned the starting job under first-year coach Bill O'Brien, but was replaced by Mallett in early November. Fitzpatrick started again after Mallett was injured, but it was clear that O'Brien wanted to upgrade his quarterback situation by keeping Mallett and signing Hoyer.
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It's on to the Jets for Fitzpatrick, where he'll either be the starter for Todd Bowles or serve as Smith's backup. So unless Smith has a breakout year or the Jets can somehow luck into Mariota next month, then all the money they've invested in their latest acquisitions will only be worth what the quarterback position can deliver.
 
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People keep killing Fitzpatrick and I have to keep asking what did you want the #Jets to do that was realistic? 4m
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For those worrying about future cap space ... don't. Cap could realistically go to $170 million by 2018. 9m
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I was going to point this out in my Richardson concern, but the cap is supposed to go up 10 mill a year the next 3 years and then plateau (which is when a new CBA and lockout will probably occur). Harris and Cro deals are really 2 year deals and Richardson has already said him resigning will depend a lot on how the Jets handle the Wilkerson deal. Obviously, Mac is taking care of Wilkerson, and we could cut Harris and Cro easily to free up another 15 mill if needed, and the cap will jump eaxh year sicnifigantly between now and then to resign Richardson...but with his personality (compared to the local product Wilkerson), his ability to be resigned still worries me a little...I mean he already compares himself to JJ Watt and declared himself the best dlineman in the NFL last year...so it remains to be seen what getting a deal done with him will be like.
 

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Jets gave Antonio Cromartie $14M guaranteed in his $32M contract in 2011. How much will he get this time around? www.nj.com 4m
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That will help pay his child support for a while ! Since he left us for Arizona last year, has Cro-Daddy had any more children ? What's the latest number of kids by how many different Woman ? Not being cruel, just curious ?

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Wilkerson wants to be a Jet and the Jets want him to be a Jet. I'm less worried about him and more worried about Richardson.



Wilkerson will get paid and so will Richardson. After this season, the team will pick up Richardson's 2017 5th year option. Then, I expect Macc to be proactive(like the Texans were with Watt) and extend Sheldon early. Sheldon's big money won't start to hit the cap until 2018 when Cro will be in his last year, Revis will be making more manageable money, Harris will be gone, and most likely, so will Ferguson/Mangold(I believe their deals run through 2016 or 2017).
 

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From Rich Cimini on espnnewyork.com





Cromartie turns 31 next month, but he keeps himself in phenomenal shape. This is a good signing as long as his old hip injury, which plagued him in 2013, doesn't flare up again. He was awful that season, giving up an alarming number of big plays. The slippage cost him a lot of money. The Jets tried to re-sign him after cutting him for cap purposes -- it looked like a done deal -- but he took a one-year, prove-it deal from the Cardinals for only $3.5 million. He played well under Bowles, reaching the Pro Bowl as an alternate.

Naturally, the influx of cornerbacks raises questions about former No. 1 pick Dee Milliner, who is recovering from Achilles tendon surgery. At last check, he likely will miss the entire offseason as he rehabs from the injury. The Jets went into the offseason taking a worst-case scenario approach, meaning they will consider it a bonus if they get anything out of him. They also haveDexter McDougle (returning from knee surgery), Darrin Walls and Marcus Williams. Too crowded? Not at all. Bowles loves DBs. He used more dime packages last season than any other defense in the league.
 
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Gotta love Revis and Cro vs. Tom Brady again. Remember Cro had some pretty harsh words to say about Brady before 2010 playoffs. 2m
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Idzik tried to fix Ryan's CB problem in 2014 with Dimitri Patterson, who went AWOL. Maccagnan is exposing just how bad Idzik was. 3m
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Rex Ryan must be jealous.. Why couldn't Woody hire Mike Maccagnan as GM two years ago instead of Idzik? Revis and Cro back together again. 4m
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So is Marcus Gilchrist on a milk carton or what? #Jets 8m
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Antonio Cromartie Signs with Jets

Love what the secondary is looking like now. Obviously we need Fitz to play the role of Trent Dilfer for us this season and just hold down the fort.


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James Carpenter's contract with Jets: 4 yrs/$19.1M. Cap charges: $3.1M, $5.3M, $5.3M, $5.3M. 2016 base ($4.45M) fully gtd on 3rd day of LY. 10m
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Love what the secondary is looking like now. Obviously we need Fitz to play the role of Trent Dilfer for us this season and just hold down the fort.


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I can't help but wonder how many int's this secondary might come up with if we get someone the likes of Dante Fowler jr to riush the passer ,with our 1st pick! this D could be scary good! Walker
 

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Gary Myers @garymyersNYDN
Rex Ryan must be jealous.. Why couldn't Woody hire Mike Maccagnan as GM two years ago instead of Idzik? Revis and Cro back together again. 4m
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The Jets requested an interview in 2013 with Macc but he turned it down. He didn't want to keep Ryan as the HC.
 
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