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2015年1月19日NY Jets GM John Idzik needs to get bold this offseason
Jets general manager John Idzik has played it safe for the better part of 16 months, making a litany of low risk, cost friendly moves.
He has transformed a transparent organization to a distinct shade of opaque, leaving some people on One Jets Drive to wonder whether he’s shrewd, paranoid or both.
"He is thorough," Terry Bradway, the team’s senior director of college scouting, said last week. "He is detailed. Sometimes, I may get a little impatient with the deliberate actions."
Less than two months after Woody Johnson purged "patience" from the Jets’ lexicon, the time is now for Idzik to take chances without being reckless in the draft. Slow and steady makes perfect sense if you have a lifetime appointment. Obviously, Idzik doesn’t.
New York Daily News
He should make bold moves during the three day draft to position the Jets for a playoff run in 2014 and beyond. After Idzik used only about 47% of his available salary cap space this offseason (excluding the projected rookie pool amount), he must be aggressive this week to fill a few glaring holes on Rex Ryan’s team. To that end, the Jets have told teams that they’re interested in trading up in the first round, according to a source.
Idzik handled free agency with the same cautious optimism that the people who work for him have adopted entering Thursday night. They’re hopeful http://www.packersauthenticofficialshop.com/JOHN_KUHN_SUPER_BOWL_JERSEY.html that he picks up the pace. The possibilities are plentiful with a league high 12 picks. Idzik will have the flexibility to trade eight of them, but will he act on the opportunity or remain stubborn?
Although the Jets have only three premium draft picks (one in each of the first three rounds), Idzik has two tradeable fourth round selections (Nos. 104 and 115) that could be valuable chips to leapfrog a team or two in the first round or make larger jumps in the second or third rounds.
He could package Davante Adams Super Bowl Jersey picks to score an additional second/third rounder or trade for a veteran player (see: Chris Ivory deal).
The Jets even have the ammunition to land an additional first round pick. (His former employers, the Seahawks, by the way, have the last pick in the first round.) Jets fans would be downright giddy if Idzik somehow managed to address the team’s two biggest needs cornerback and pass catcher on the first night of the draft.
New York Daily News
Idzik didn’t move up or down in his first draft, but if you actually believe that the Jets will select 12 players this week, I have some prime real estate just east of the San Andreas Fault that may interest you. Idzik will make deals, but how much risk is he willing to absorb? The GM likely will be able to hit the coaching re set button after the 2014 season if the Jets don’t have a winning record for a fourth consecutive year, but he’ll be out of scapegoats.
Mike Tannenbaum, Idzik’s predecessor, traded up for Darrelle Revis and David Harris, pillars of the teams that went to two straight AFC Championship Games, in his second draft. Tannenbaum’s draft philosophy was quality over quantity. He selected only 41 players in seven drafts. Idzik values quantity in what is an inexact science.
Tannenbaum assembled his version of the Core Four (D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Nick Mangold, Revis and Harris) in his first two drafts, setting up the Jets for success. Although Ryan generously gave Idzik an "A plus" for his 2013 draft, the reality is that Sheldon Richardson is the only reason why the GM deserves a passing grade at this point. Question marks hang over the other players taken with premium picks, including Geno Smith, guard Brian Winters and Dee Milliner, whose final four games were not nearly as magnificent as Davante Adams Super Bowl XLIX Jersey some would have you believe.
He predictably doesn’t think that his conservative approach during free agency (see: cornerbacks) puts additional pressure on him to have a successful second draft.
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Jets general manager John Idzik has played it safe for the better part of 16 months, making a litany of low risk, cost friendly moves.
He has transformed a transparent organization to a distinct shade of opaque, leaving some people on One Jets Drive to wonder whether he’s shrewd, paranoid or both.
"He is thorough," Terry Bradway, the team’s senior director of college scouting, said last week. "He is detailed. Sometimes, I may get a little impatient with the deliberate actions."
Less than two months after Woody Johnson purged "patience" from the Jets’ lexicon, the time is now for Idzik to take chances without being reckless in the draft. Slow and steady makes perfect sense if you have a lifetime appointment. Obviously, Idzik doesn’t.
New York Daily News
He should make bold moves during the three day draft to position the Jets for a playoff run in 2014 and beyond. After Idzik used only about 47% of his available salary cap space this offseason (excluding the projected rookie pool amount), he must be aggressive this week to fill a few glaring holes on Rex Ryan’s team. To that end, the Jets have told teams that they’re interested in trading up in the first round, according to a source.
Idzik handled free agency with the same cautious optimism that the people who work for him have adopted entering Thursday night. They’re hopeful http://www.packersauthenticofficialshop.com/JOHN_KUHN_SUPER_BOWL_JERSEY.html that he picks up the pace. The possibilities are plentiful with a league high 12 picks. Idzik will have the flexibility to trade eight of them, but will he act on the opportunity or remain stubborn?
Although the Jets have only three premium draft picks (one in each of the first three rounds), Idzik has two tradeable fourth round selections (Nos. 104 and 115) that could be valuable chips to leapfrog a team or two in the first round or make larger jumps in the second or third rounds.
He could package Davante Adams Super Bowl Jersey picks to score an additional second/third rounder or trade for a veteran player (see: Chris Ivory deal).
The Jets even have the ammunition to land an additional first round pick. (His former employers, the Seahawks, by the way, have the last pick in the first round.) Jets fans would be downright giddy if Idzik somehow managed to address the team’s two biggest needs cornerback and pass catcher on the first night of the draft.
New York Daily News
Idzik didn’t move up or down in his first draft, but if you actually believe that the Jets will select 12 players this week, I have some prime real estate just east of the San Andreas Fault that may interest you. Idzik will make deals, but how much risk is he willing to absorb? The GM likely will be able to hit the coaching re set button after the 2014 season if the Jets don’t have a winning record for a fourth consecutive year, but he’ll be out of scapegoats.
Mike Tannenbaum, Idzik’s predecessor, traded up for Darrelle Revis and David Harris, pillars of the teams that went to two straight AFC Championship Games, in his second draft. Tannenbaum’s draft philosophy was quality over quantity. He selected only 41 players in seven drafts. Idzik values quantity in what is an inexact science.
Tannenbaum assembled his version of the Core Four (D’Brickashaw Ferguson, Nick Mangold, Revis and Harris) in his first two drafts, setting up the Jets for success. Although Ryan generously gave Idzik an "A plus" for his 2013 draft, the reality is that Sheldon Richardson is the only reason why the GM deserves a passing grade at this point. Question marks hang over the other players taken with premium picks, including Geno Smith, guard Brian Winters and Dee Milliner, whose final four games were not nearly as magnificent as Davante Adams Super Bowl XLIX Jersey some would have you believe.
He predictably doesn’t think that his conservative approach during free agency (see: cornerbacks) puts additional pressure on him to have a successful second draft.
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July 23, 11:31PM
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CORTLAND The Jets kick off training camp Thursday morning with plenty of optimism, hope and questions. There will be no shortage of storylines this summer. Here are a few things to keep an eye on when the team hits the practice field for the firs.
BY Seth Walder
July 22, 8:07PM
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Being one of the most loyal Jets fans could possibly net you Super Bowl tickets or a flight on the team plane to Julius Peppers Super Bowl 49 Jersey an away game. The Jets are instituting a loyalty rewards program for their season ticket holders, giving away items and experiences in ex.
BY Seth Walder packersauthenticofficialshop.com/RANDALL_COBB_SUPER_BOWL_JERSEY.html
July 21, 3:53PM
Demario Davis: ’Not making the playoffs is not an option’
It sounds like Rex Ryan’s confidence is reverberating around his locker room.
The coach recently told the Daily News his Jets squad is "a lot better" than the 8 8 record they put up a year ago. Gang Green is looking to do something it has.
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