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Jets take 3 steps back

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It is definitely about the $$$. This is just another reminder of how much this sports is a "business".
 
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gotta wonder what their young QB is thinking right about now. Gonna see alot more blitzes this year....
 

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umm pretty sure its not about money because thomas jones contract is less than LT's contract and jones told jets hed sign for cheap
 

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LT's contract 2 years 5.2 mil, thomas jones 2 years 5 mil and jets had chance to match contract
 
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LaceyBALL3R360;46202 said:
LT's contract 2 years 5.2 mil, thomas jones 2 years 5 mil and jets had chance to match contract
That doesn't make much sense to me at all. LT's career is done, unlike Thomas Jones' career. Yet LT gets more money and will likely be a backup to Greene in New York.
 

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LaceyBALL3R360;46202 said:
LT's contract 2 years 5.2 mil, thomas jones 2 years 5 mil and jets had chance to match contract

This is not accurate. Thomas Jones was due a $3 million roster bonus and $2.8 million in base salary for 2010. Jones' total salary for this season would be $5.8 million v. Tomlinson's $5.1 million over 2010 and 2011.
 
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Number 18;46204 said:
This is not accurate. Thomas Jones was due a $3 million roster bonus and $2.8 million in base salary for 2010. Jones' total salary for this season would be $5.8 million v. Tomlinson's $5.1 million over 2010 and 2011.
If I were the Jets I still would have kept Thomas Jones even if the cost was high. It's definitely an easy way to make more money.
 

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no it is true they were allowed to offer jones the same contract the chiefs did but they didnt. ill find the article if you dont believe
 
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LaceyBALL3R360;46208 said:
no it is true they were allowed to offer jones the same contract the chiefs did but they didnt. ill find the article if you dont believe
Number 18's saying that they were also going to have to give him a $3 million roster bonus on top of whatever contract they had to match. Letting him go to the Chiefs allowed them to keep that $3 million roster bonus.
 

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by the jets releasing jones they wouldnt owe him the 3 mil bonus if they wouldve chose to resign him
 

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Of course the Jets could match the offer. Jones was an Unrestricted Free Agent. Any team in the league could have matched the offer. The Jets had no rights to him. Jones took a pay cut by signing with the Chiefs. Had the Jets not cut him, he would have cost more than LT.
 
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