Kellen Clemmens or Eric Ainge, probably. Not many free agents out there. Leftwich? Probably draft one.
The Jets already have begun discussing their options at quarterback and spent a good portion of Tuesday studying the 2009 class of draft-eligible college quarterbacks. The team is unconvinced that Kellen Clemens, a former second-rounder, is capable of being Favre's replacement. There also appears to be a conviction to seek a quarterback with significant arm strength to play through the challenges of windy, cold-weather climate that often is a factor in Jets games
Kellen Clemmens or Eric Ainge, probably. Not many free agents out there. Leftwich? Probably draft one.
:wtf:I was also reading somewhere today that Penny is going to be released by Miami ??
:hmmm:
Any chance he winds up back with the Jets ??
:wtf:
I heard he was not getting a contract extension, but he still is the starter in Miami from all I have read. dunno:
Feb 10, 2009 12:21 PM CSTPennington not likely to get new deal?The News![]()
John Clayton of ESPN does not expect Chad Pennington to receive a contract extension with the Dolphins.Our View![]()
Pennington enjoyed a solid first campaign with the Dolphins in 2008, but had a poor track with durability and consistency during his time with the Jets, and Miami has Chad Henne waiting as a future starter at quarterback.
Feb 11, 2009 04:41 PM CST
Favre submits retirement papers
The News
The New York Daily News reports that Brett Favre has officially submitted his retirement papers to the NFL. He will in turn receive his one time severance pay from the league.
Our View
Favre never took this step last season, so apparently he is serious about walking away this time. The sunset is a beautiful one for Favre, and he will likely still have a variety of endorsement opportunities and analyst jobs offered to him in the immediate future.
There is no reason in the world for Four to retire.Feb 11, 2009 04:41 PM CST
Favre files papers this time. From Fanball:
Favre submits retirement papers
The News
The New York Daily News reports that Brett Favre has officially submitted his retirement papers to the NFL. He will in turn receive his one time severance pay from the league.
Our View
Favre never took this step last season, so apparently he is serious about walking away this time. The sunset is a beautiful one for Favre, and he will likely still have a variety of endorsement opportunities and analyst jobs offered to him in the immediate future.