Knicked_Up wrote:Geno Smith is not a good player. Jets will go 6-10 at best if he is the QB. Their schedule is brutal.
And you think Fitz will do that much better?
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Knicked_Up wrote:Geno Smith is not a good player. Jets will go 6-10 at best if he is the QB. Their schedule is brutal.
Appleshampoo wrote:I'm pretty sure the Jets haven't offered a 1 year 12 mill deal because of cap restraints. The 3 year deal allows the team to stretch the cap hit in 2016, 2017 & 2018 over 3 years.
Fitz only leverage right now is pretending he has a lot of leverage. The Jets contract is fair because if he plays as good as he did in 2015 for years 2 & 3 incentive kickers bring him up to a starter's wage. He has done nothing to deserve more then what he's offered. The market dictated that and, honestly, so does playing awful in the final game versus Buffalo.
Fitz "leverage" is, this team loves me, I'm the smartest QB in the room and no one is comfortable with Geno. Boomer Esiason always says how Brandon Marshall loved that Fitz would send text messages on a Wednesday on a read he picked up on watching tape at home.
Geno has all the tools but doesn't have the track record to make you comfortable he'll make good decisions consistently. In 2014 when the Jets opened versus a bunch of stud teams he actually played pretty well... but overall he just seems to lack NFL starting QB material.
Fitz & Jets need to compromise. Fitz probably asked for $17 mill per (Bradford deal). He wants to get paid for being underpaid in 2015... 2 year $22 million deal. $15 Mill guaranteed. $14 mill in 2016 $8 mill in 2017. Less incentives then what's on the table now.
Knicksfan1992 wrote:
I can't think of a dumber move than paying Fitz just to have Geno outperform him in camp and start over him. Just let Fitz go. He's not good and we're more than likely missing the playoffs anyway with this schedule (it's just the reality of the situation). I don't think we're much better with him than Geno anyway personally. We're bidding against ourselves at this point for him. Start Geno, sign a Josh McCown type for depth and move Petty to the practice squad.
moocow007 wrote:Fitzgerald's agent should have Geno Smith's picture front and center in any contract discussions with the Jets.
Deeeez Knicks wrote:Fitz needs the Jets, Jets need Fitz. You would think they could meet in the middle and work something out. I think it'll happen eventually. Makes too much sense.
kane wrote:moocow007 wrote:Fitzgerald's agent should have Geno Smith's picture front and center in any contract discussions with the Jets.
And geno's should have a picture of fitz and a printout of the bills 2011 season where he was 5-2 with a 97qbr and after he signed his deal they finished the season 6-10 with a 56qbr
j4remi wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:
I can't think of a dumber move than paying Fitz just to have Geno outperform him in camp and start over him. Just let Fitz go. He's not good and we're more than likely missing the playoffs anyway with this schedule (it's just the reality of the situation). I don't think we're much better with him than Geno anyway personally. We're bidding against ourselves at this point for him. Start Geno, sign a Josh McCown type for depth and move Petty to the practice squad.
We shouldn't outbid ourselves, but paying Fitz who has proven effective in the system wouldn't be a bad thing. Geno's unproven and if he outplays Fitz, that's just good news. Fitz on a one year or even two year wouldn't kill us, his lockerroom presence and rapport with the team is beneficial and assuming we don't increase our bids to something ridiculous...he'll be worth it. That's especially true if Geno gets hurt. I don't think they'll move Petty to the practice squad for a Mccown, they're already talking about possibly carrying 4 QB's on the roster. So my assumption is it's either Fitz and Geno or just Geno...no matter what the circumstance, just Geno doesn't work (because of the back-up situation).
Yankeeknickfan wrote:If we do start geno, they need to throw the ball 20 times a game. All safe throws to Marshall/Decker, or checkdowns to forte.
CoolKids wrote:Let me tell you as someone who watched every single snap of his collegiate career his transition to the NFL has been perplexing. He has all the tools to be a good NFL qb but he has been a total turnover machine in the NFL. Ironically that was probably his biggest strength in college, protecting the ball.
24 TD 7 INT (first year starting)
31 TD 7 INT
42 TD 6 INT
I am still hoping he turns things around but he must be on a very tight leash. this is his last shot