Ever since Tony Gonzalez found his way onto the trade block, the rumor mill has churned up talk that the Giants would be a logical landing spot for the tight end. Other teams have been mentioned with some frequency but the defending champs have been getting mentioned more often than anyone else. That includes their Meadowlands co-tenants. Ian O'Connor of the Bergen Record thinks it is high time that changes. He took pen to paper (or finger to keyboard) and authored a screed demanding that the Jets add Gonzo to their offense.
Gonzalez would be the right ingredient to make the Jets great. They have a bunch of scheduled softies on deck, and Tom Brady's injury made their division and conference as wide open as Ocho Cinco's mouth. The Jets have to go all in now. They need to peddle a piece of their Favre-less future for a better shot in their all-Favre, all-the-time present.
Let's get the pros out of the way first. Gonzalez is better than any tight end on the Jet roster and, at $1 million base salary, easy enough to fit under the cap without disrupting too much of the roster. The play calling has favored shorter passes this season and Gonzo would likely thrive in such a scheme.
The con is that fitting another new player, no matter how good, into an offense that's still trying to gel at this point in the season is risky. It's the equivalent of going all in when you need one card to land a flush without any other way to win the hand. If everything works out, you are going to be very tough to beat. If it doesn't, Mike Tannenbaum has put all his money on the table with nothing to back him up. That could cost him his job and, when added to the Favre trade package, could leave the Jets shorthanded for years to come.



















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10-13-2008 @ 8:06PM
afceastbeast said...
the last paragraph explains it all. tg only wants super bowl team. he is going to find one in the giants or eagles, not the jets. but buffalo is still in the bidding and with lots of cap room and some extra pics they can make this trade interesting. My bet is he stays in kc.
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10-13-2008 @ 10:37PM
mattv said...
Ummmm, the jets already have Chris baker, Bubba Fraks and a first rounder invested into Dustin Keller; not to mention a slew of wide recievers who can play the slot and be used in short-yardage situations...So why on earth would they be intested in Tony Gonzalez???? They Wouldn't be, plain and simple.
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10-15-2008 @ 12:21PM
lowridersteeler said...
tony ive always loved the way you play the game sorry that the lowly chiefs dont know what they have in apro like you but i know that no matter where you end up at ,the team that is lucky to get you will be a true championship team ,cause thats what kind of differnce you make to any team
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