[quote name='DVO21']N8's Trade
titans send
kenny britt, wr, 24 years old, 89 ovr, 1 year, $2.87m remaining on contract
3rd round draft pick
rams send
cortland finnegan, cb, 29 years old, 90 ovr, 4 years, $42.68m remaining on contract ( I checked the roster oddly enough hes actually a 92 overall hmm.)
brian quick, wr, 24 years old, 75 ovr, 3 years, $4.32m remaining on contract
Approved
or
Mine
Jets send:
CB Revis 96 OVR, Age: 28
- 1 year left at $8 mil (no bonus) for 2013
Bengals send:
29th overall pick
WR Hill 80 OVR, Age: 22
- 3 out of 4 years left of $3 mill contract (no bonus) - $630K for 2013, $820K for 2014, $1.07Mil for 2015
LOLB Lawson 86 OVR, Age:
- 5 out of 5 years left of $35 mill contract ($5 mill bonus) - $4.31 mil for 2013, $5.31Mil for 2014, $6.6 Mil for 2015, $8.28 Mil for 2016, $10.5 Mil for 2017
not approved becuz its not enough for revis and the committee feels uncomfortable
this is why i feel the committee is being unfair. now explain to me how one is fair and the other isnt other than the committee felt uncomfortable. i want real reasons for this one. so i can figure out how ur trade was fair and mine wasnt.[/QUOTE]
You really don't see the difference in those trades? Britt = game changer, Finnegan = game changer...and only 1 point apart in ratings. Lawson was the only real thing of value coming back in the Revis trade. Look at what it took to get the Brady trade approved from earlier in the season. Joe Haden. Several people in the committee felt that you weren't giving up good enough players for someone of Revis's skill set. Stephen Hill is a joke, dude. 79 CTH, 54 RTE. He's fast. Who cares when he can't do anything else.