Florio reviewed the possibilities of your Jets buying and selling Darrelle Revis before Tuesday,
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G.M. Mike Tannenbaum confirmed the team did just that.
“We’ve discussed that and we don’t have any interest in buying and selling the player,” Tannenbaum said on ESPN 1050 Tuesday, during one the 43 media availabilities by the Jets front office over the last two days.
It’s interesting the subject was broached,
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“We haven’t made that decision,
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The Jets need to get their stories straight if they are going play a transparent game of “hardball” with Revis,
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In one interview Monday,
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This whole game is more than a little silly, but it’s going to dominate headlines in New York at a time both NFL teams are trying to sell tickets like never before. There’s no such thing as bad press, and Johnson is tired of being ignored.