New York Jets – Stop With 3-4 Labels
The New York Jets are generally referred to as a “3-4″ defense. This description leads to people attempting to fit all their personnel into pre-conceived roles that lack flexibility. Once somebody is a defensive tackle, they have to be a space-eating two-gap player. Once somebody is an outside linebacker, they have to be in a 2-point stance, frequently lining up at the second...
Jets re-sign LB Calvin Pace to 1-year deal
The New York Jets have re-signed outside linebacker Calvin Pace to a one-year deal.
Pace, who spent the past five seasons in New York, was cut in February in a cost-cutting move. He could end up starting again this season, along with free-agent signing Antwan Barnes, although the Jets could still target a pass-rushing linebacker such as LSU's Barkevious Mingo with one of their...
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April 22, 2013
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Jets Bring Back Calvin Pace
With all the talk about how Rex Ryan is reportedly "smitten," with DE/OLB Barkevious Mingo, John Idzik quietly came to an agreement with a different outside linebacker. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Calvin Pace has signed a one-year deal to stay with the team.This move will by no means stop the Jets from drafting Mingo, if Ryan really is as smitten as they say...
Jets Agree To 1-Year Deal With LB Calvin Pace
The Jets have agreed to bring back outside linebacker Calvin Pace to a one-year deal, Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reports citing a source. Pace, 32, was cut in February after it became clear that the Jets wouldnt absorb his $11.6 million salary cap charge in the final year of his six-year, $42 million contract.
Pace only had three sacks and played 94 percent of the...
New York Jets To Re-sign OLB Calvin Pace
The New York Jets have reportedly agreed to terms with recently released OLB Calvin Pace on a one year deal. While this move may not be entirely popular among Jets fans, bringing Pace back without long term ties is a sensible move for a variety of reasons.
While Pace has seen his pass rushing abilities diminish over the last few seasons due to a decline in overall speed and explosiveness...
New York Jets Re-Sign Calvin Pace To One-Year Deal
NFL News: The New York Jets re-signed outside line backer Calvin Pace to a one-year deal. While the terms were not made known immediately, the former Wake Forest star was originally released by the Jets in February for salary cap reasons. Having spent his last five seasons with New York, and ten overall in the league, the wear and tear on his body is starting to catch up. He is definitely...
Still A Chance OLB Calvin Pace Could Be Back With The Jets
Rich Cimini of ESPN New York “wouldn’t be shocked” to see the Jets re-sign free agent OLB Calvin Pace.
Cimini adds that there’s a “pro-Pace sentiment within the organization,” but he believes a decision will ultimately come down to Pace being available “at the right price.”
The Jets cut Pace loose a few months ago as they began shedding salary. Pace, 32, hasn’t...
Jets clear cap space, release five.
To no surprise, being $20MM+ over the salary cap, the Jets began their roster purge today, releasing five players.LB Calvin Pace, LB Bart Scott, S Eric Smith, T Jason Smith and FB/TE Josh Baker were let go.The move saves the team aprox $30MM on this coming year's cap and brings them aprox $5MM under. All players cut have been discussed in the media for the last several weeks...
Jets release Calvin Pace and three other players
The New York Jets announced that they’ve released linebacker Calvin Pace and three other players today.
Jets announce 3 veterans have been released–LB Calvin Pace, S Eric Smith, T Jason Smith–and TE Josh Baker has been waived.
— New York Jets (@nyjets) February 19, 2013
This is not a surprise at all. The Jets are so far over the cap they’re probably not done releasing...
Calvin Pace is whining about the Pats’ offense – calls it ‘borderline illegal’
The AFC East is a giant ball of yarn right now, as each team stands at 3-3 and locked in a four-way tie for first place, or last place, depending on how you look at it. But that will change this weekend when the New York Jets and the New England Patriots lockhorns in Foxboro. [...]
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