It is always concerning the money. If if teams say it's not, it always is. In case of Darrelle Revis, it had been completely concerning the money. There is no way the Jets were planning to pay Revis quarterback-like money. As it was, he was already the highest paid cornerback in the NFL at $11.5 million per year. Revis was challenging $16 million, and that is just what he got from the Bucs. The sole stroke, nothing of it is guaranteed in full. At the end of the afternoon, the major loss in this package must be Jets head coach (for the present time), Rex Ryan. Revis made Ryan's defense exceptionally variable. But without "Revis Island," the second becomes very pedestrian and the blitzing plan becomes less efficient. We took to the streets of NYC to ask New Yorkers concerning the business and perhaps the Jets coach was indeed set up to fail. Read the video above and let's know your thinking on the Darrelle Revis industry in the remarks below.
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