polamalubeast
04-23-2012, 09:01 PM
It feels like just yesterday we were on Revis Watch. Could we be headed there again?
Back in the summer of 2010, Darrelle Revis' 35-day holdout ultimately led to a front-loaded, four-year, $45 million contract for the New York Jets' perennial All-Pro cornerback.
That contract worked for everyone involved by paying Revis the type of cash he was after in the first two seasons ($32.5 million), while assuring the Jets they wouldn't go without their best defensive player. It was a "Band-Aid" deal, one that general manager Mike Tannenbaum last week didn't sound excited about pulling off the wound.
And now Revis is unsure if another holdout is ahead.
"I just don't know. I'm not saying I am going to hold out. I'm not saying I'm not," Revis told the New York Daily News on Monday.
"Right now, my focus is being on the team," Revis said, but his agents are busy at work:
read more
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8288a99f/article/darrelle-revis-unsure-if-hell-hold-out-from-jets?module=HP11_headline_stack
Back in the summer of 2010, Darrelle Revis' 35-day holdout ultimately led to a front-loaded, four-year, $45 million contract for the New York Jets' perennial All-Pro cornerback.
That contract worked for everyone involved by paying Revis the type of cash he was after in the first two seasons ($32.5 million), while assuring the Jets they wouldn't go without their best defensive player. It was a "Band-Aid" deal, one that general manager Mike Tannenbaum last week didn't sound excited about pulling off the wound.
And now Revis is unsure if another holdout is ahead.
"I just don't know. I'm not saying I am going to hold out. I'm not saying I'm not," Revis told the New York Daily News on Monday.
"Right now, my focus is being on the team," Revis said, but his agents are busy at work:
read more
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8288a99f/article/darrelle-revis-unsure-if-hell-hold-out-from-jets?module=HP11_headline_stack