Snacks on Sirius NFL Radio

isired

Pro Bowl Alternate
Jet Fanatics
...earlier today with and Bruce Murray and Rich Gannon. Started by dating in no uncertain terms that he wants to stay a Jet, and repeated it several times in a 10-minute interview. Said the team wants him too, but he understands that it's a business - but he really hopes that they get it done. Also said that money really isn't the most important factor to him, wherever he goes (for whatever that's worth). Said finding a team that is a fit for his game, and winning, are his top priorities. Other notable items:

He loves Bowles, and said the whole team does - in particular he said that, having no experience with anyone other than Rex, he asked several of the veterans what they were thinking, and they were all really happy with his first season, felt it was a good time to be a Jet.

He and the team thought he handled the IK / Geno situation well, they all knew where he stood on anything/anyone that wasn't good for the team - that you'd be gone.
 

lounap23

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I hope the Jets make a fair offer to him.......He deserves a good offer and long term deal....

HE is a huge key to the defense and I am not sure he is as easily replaceable.... If I had to choose one person to lose out of Richardson, Wilk, Snacks and Williams..... It has to be Richardson... Just my two cents
 

isired

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Jet Fanatics
Always happens, but after hearing him talk about the Jets, I want him to stay. We've seen through the years how tough it is to find a guy like him at that position, even if he doesn't stand out like Mo.

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jetgreen13

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sounds like if the jets make a fair market value offer harrison will take it..

we'll see.....
 

NYJETSDAN16

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If Mac can bring back Snacks & give Mo a new contract, let's just give him the exec of the year for two years in a row.

I would also be inclined to trade Sheldon to say Cleveland to bring Joe Thomas here to be a staple a RT as was suggested by bleacher report two months ago.
 
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Mainejet

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...earlier today with and Bruce Murray and Rich Gannon. Started by dating in no uncertain terms that he wants to stay a Jet, and repeated it several times in a 10-minute interview. Said the team wants him too, but he understands that it's a business - but he really hopes that they get it done. Also said that money really isn't the most important factor to him, wherever he goes (for whatever that's worth). Said finding a team that is a fit for his game, and winning, are his top priorities. Other notable items:

He loves Bowles, and said the whole team does - in particular he said that, having no experience with anyone other than Rex, he asked several of the veterans what they were thinking, and they were all really happy with his first season, felt it was a good time to be a Jet.

He and the team thought he handled the IK / Geno situation well, they all knew where he stood on anything/anyone that wasn't good for the team - that you'd be gone.

Except for Geno. I'm sure Snacks was deliberately avoiding that part. He knows, being a pretty intelligent guy, that in a vacuum, BOTH players should have been cut. He also probably wants Geno off the team as soon as possible just like a lot of the other players. But he knows because of probable salary cap implications and Geno being the probable starter at that point in time, that cutting him would not be beneficial for the team.

NOW, however, is a far different story. The Jets have found their starter for 2016. The Jets are a years farther removed from Geno's contract. Mike MacCagnan is probably frothing at the mouth, right along with Snacks, to finally rid themselves of that POS. I can't see any way Geno lasts with the team into the 2016 season.
 

isired

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Jet Fanatics
Except for Geno. I'm sure Snacks was deliberately avoiding that part. He knows, being a pretty intelligent guy, that in a vacuum, BOTH players should have been cut. He also probably wants Geno off the team as soon as possible just like a lot of the other players. But he knows because of probable salary cap implications and Geno being the probable starter at that point in time, that cutting him would not be beneficial for the team.

NOW, however, is a far different story. The Jets have found their starter for 2016. The Jets are a years farther removed from Geno's contract. Mike MacCagnan is probably frothing at the mouth, right along with Snacks, to finally rid themselves of that POS. I can't see any way Geno lasts with the team into the 2016 season.

What are they going to do with Snacks and Mo? What about Richardson? Will they resign Ivory and/or Powell? How do all the players feel about Bowles and the rest of the coaching staff? How do they feel about each other? Are there any personal issues brewing for this year's camp or do we have all upstanding citizens / good guys outside of Geno?

Does your knowledge extend to the draft, or is it limited to how they will handle the players that are under contract? Who will they take at #20?
 
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Mainejet

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What are they going to do with Snacks and Mo? What about Richardson? Will they resign Ivory and/or Powell? How do all the players feel about Bowles and the rest of the coaching staff? How do they feel about each other? Are there any personal issues brewing for this year's camp or do we have all upstanding citizens / good guys outside of Geno?

Does your knowledge extend to the draft, or is it limited to how they will handle the players that are under contract? Who will they take at #20?

So is this your lame attempt at defending Geno Smith? If it is, you're a fool for even trying. There is no defending him. He's a punk and everyone knows it including Damon Harrison. Snacks says the right things in front of the camera because he's a good soldier, but make no mistake about it he's well aware of how much of an idiot Geno is and if ever his true feelings were known? They would likely resemble everything I am saying.
 

isired

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Jet Fanatics
So is this your lame attempt at defending Geno Smith? If it is, you're a fool for even trying. There is no defending him. He's a punk and everyone knows it including Damon Harrison. Snacks says the right things in front of the camera because he's a good soldier, but make no mistake about it he's well aware of how much of an idiot Geno is and if ever his true feelings were known? They would likely resemble everything I am saying.
I know that I want the team to move on from Geno, but I don't know what anyone else thinks, I don't pretend to, and I know that it might not make good football business sense. I don't see what you get out of it, implying that you know how the players and management feel. Just spamming the board, I guess, but I just don't get why - especially knowing that everyone knows your angle, see your posts coming. I guess it's just like a car crash, I don't want to look, but I can't help it.

Carry on.
 
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Mainejet

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I know that I want the team to move on from Geno, but I don't know what anyone else thinks, I don't pretend to, and I know that it might not make good football business sense. I don't see what you get out of it, implying that you know how the players and management feel. Just spamming the board, I guess, but I just don't get why - especially knowing that everyone knows your angle, see your posts coming. I guess it's just like a car crash, I don't want to look, but I can't help it.

Carry on.

It's common sense Isired....

Players that are developed due to superior training and diet like Damon Harrison has been. Taken from a less than desirable outlook for work and brought into the spotlight, the very best of stages, the NFL. The guy also gets millions no less for being cheered by an adoring crowd whenever he makes a big play.

That makes those people LOYAL and GRATEFUL. I know I would be. Wouldn't YOU???

From there, they want the organization that brought them from the ashes and brought him to the pinnacle of success to be HARMONIOUS. They do whatever they have to insure that everything goes smoothly. That the great team that took a chance on him goes on to be happy about their gamble.

It's like second nature, instinctual, for a guy like a Damon Harrison to want troublemakers off the team. And the jury is in as much you could try to disagree, Geno Smith IS a troublemaker. He's a locker room cancer and anyone with a brain on their shoulders knows it.

So common sense would tell you he wants him off the team, not only from the standpoint of winning. Because Geno Smith SUCKS as a QB and everyone, no one less than the players, KNOWS it personally and up front. They also know that he brought great embarrassment to the organization that took a chance on him and made him what he is today.
 

mykcuz

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Jet Fanatics
Except for Geno. I'm sure Snacks was deliberately avoiding that part. He knows, being a pretty intelligent guy, that in a vacuum, BOTH players should have been cut. He also probably wants Geno off the team as soon as possible just like a lot of the other players. But he knows because of probable salary cap implications and Geno being the probable starter at that point in time, that cutting him would not be beneficial for the team.

NOW, however, is a far different story. The Jets have found their starter for 2016. The Jets are a years farther removed from Geno's contract. Mike MacCagnan is probably frothing at the mouth, right along with Snacks, to finally rid themselves of that POS. I can't see any way Geno lasts with the team into the 2016 season.
Did you hear the interview? It sounds like you are making presumptions about a conversation and intentions you never heard.

He said dumping ik set an example, and everyone knew where they stood. As in, act professional or get spanked.

Anyone who says it's not about the money, is ALL about the money. Otherwise, we can expect him to turn down a larger offer to stay here.

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isired

Pro Bowl Alternate
Jet Fanatics
It's common sense Isired....

Players that are developed due to superior training and diet like Damon Harrison has been. Taken from a less than desirable outlook for work and brought into the spotlight, the very best of stages, the NFL. The guy also gets millions no less for being cheered by an adoring crowd whenever he makes a big play.

That makes those people LOYAL and GRATEFUL. I know I would be. Wouldn't YOU???

From there, they want the organization that brought them from the ashes and brought him to the pinnacle of success to be HARMONIOUS. They do whatever they have to insure that everything goes smoothly. That the great team that took a chance on him goes on to be happy about their gamble.

It's like second nature, instinctual, for a guy like a Damon Harrison to want troublemakers off the team. And the jury is in as much you could try to disagree, Geno Smith IS a troublemaker. He's a locker room cancer and anyone with a brain on their shoulders knows it.

So common sense would tell you he wants him off the team, not only from the standpoint of winning. Because Geno Smith SUCKS as a QB and everyone, no one less than the players, KNOWS it personally and up front. They also know that he brought great embarrassment to the organization that took a chance on him and made him what he is today.
Yeah, it all happens exactly like that - in the same world where our players aren't on the field, laughing and joking with the Pats after a crushing loss, or with the Bills after getting knocked out of the playoffs. Where every player becomes such a fan of the team they play for that hometown discounts are the norm, and guys like Revis and Jason Taylor wouldn't dream of jumping to a hated division rival. You know, in a place where all of this isn't pretty much just a job to them.
 
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jetgreen13

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Yeah, it all happens exactly like that - in the same world where our players aren't on the field, laughing and joking with the Pats after a crushing loss, or with the Bills after getting knocked out of the playoffs. Where every player becomes such a fan of the team they play for that hometown discounts are the norm, and guys like Revis and Jason Taylor wouldn't dream of jumping to a hated division rival. You know, in a place where all of this isn't pretty much just a job to them.
isired, we all understand we the fans have much more loyalty to our teams then the players & coaches as well..

they consider themselves to part of the same fraternity/independent contractors & for the most part i can't blame them..
 

isired

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Jet Fanatics
isired, we all understand we the fans have much more loyalty to our teams then the players & coaches as well..

the players consider themselves to part of the same fraternity/independent contractors & for the most part i can't blame them..
Don't get me wrong, I don't blame them at all. Nobody is loyal to the players, certainly not the owners, and even the fans are mostly loyal to the teams. I might root due a guy like Snacks to do well and have a nice career if he leaves, but I'd never want him to best the Jets or anyone currently wearing our laundry. I've always followed Cotchery, thought he was one of the good guys in this league, hoped he'd do well in the SB, but when he was with Pitt I didn't want him to get a single catch against us.
 

jetgreen13

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Jet Fanatics
Don't get me wrong, I don't blame them at all. Nobody is loyal to the players, certainly not the owners, and even the fans are mostly loyal to the teams. I might root due a guy like Snacks to do well and have a nice career if he leaves, but I'd never want him to best the Jets or anyone currently wearing our laundry. I've always followed Cotchery, thought he was one of the good guys in this league, hoped he'd do well in the SB, but when he was with Pitt I didn't want him to get a single catch against us.
i agree with your entire post..
 
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