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Saturday, July 30, 2011
Over the past two years, Rex Ryan and the Jets have been entertaining, but they also have been really consistent when it comes to winning. They have made it to two straight AFC Championship Games and have also won four playoff games on the road. Their most important date, as I already stated, was Tuesday because that is the day that teams must get under the new salary cap. The Jets have already re-signed WR Santonio Holmes, but has already let return specialist Brad Smith go. It was due to the fact that the team was making room for Nnamdi Asomugha, who wound up with the Eagles. It seems like the Jets have started Plan B, but it might be a little to late for that. New York has already re-signed safety Eric Smith to a three year contract and CB Antonio Cromartie could be next. Of course, Cromartie has already stated that he wouldn't give the Jets "a hometown discount" and could be leaving the Big Apple soon. Cromartie has already drawn interest from the 49ers, among other teams in need of a CB (Cowboys, Lions, Bucs). After the signing of Asomugha and Jonathon Joseph, the CB market got weak. Besides Cromartie, the only other respectable CB on the market is Chris Carr, who is reportedly close to re-signing with the Ravens. Back to the offense, WR Braylon Edwards seems like he is on his way out because the Jets don't want to re-sign him. Apparently his asking price is to high, but Edwards will defiantly get interest from other teams like the Vikings and the Redskins. With Edwards gone, the Jets are in the market for a WR like James Jones or even Randy Moss.
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