Hot From GangGreenNation.com March 9, 2010

  • O.J. Atogwe: Pursue or No?

    In this Oct. 19, 2008, file photo, St. Louis Rams' Oshiomogho Atogwe celebrates after intercepting a pass intended for Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens during an NFL football game in St. Louis. The and safety Atogwe have agreed to a one-year contract. Terms were not disclosed Wednesday, July 15, 2009. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)

    Oshiomogho Atogwe is a restricted free agent from St. Louis. He was the Rams’ franchise player a year ago but only received the lowest tender possible, the right of first refusal. That means the Rams may match any offer another team makes but receive no compensation if he walks.

    This seems like a match made in heaven to me. Atogwe is only 28 years old. He showed remarkable durability starting 62 straight games before a 2009 shoulder injury. Much like Kerry Rhodes, the only reason he has never been to a Pro Bowl is reputation of other players trumping results on the field. He’s been a real playmakers for St. Louis’ defense with 19 interceptions in those 62 starts since 2006. He’s perhaps not as much of a pure cover safety as Rhodes but has been more of a playmaker. He can handle most backs and tight ends adequately.

    The Rams didn’t ask him to rush the passer much, but he did either pressure or hit the opposing quarterback on about one third of his blitzes in 2009. He was generally effective in that role. If there’s a knock on him, it’s his run defense. He’s a pretty hard hitter but doesn’t always take the best path to ball carriers and can get himself out of position, which is somewhat troubling on the last line of defense. Then again, the Jets aren’t exactly going to miss Rhodes in run support all that much.

    The good is he’ll only cost money for compensation. The bad is the Jets will need to outbid the Rams and other suitors. The good is Mike Tannenbaum is usually pretty decisive when bidding against others. The bad is there has been little word of the Jets pursuing Atogwe to date. The good is the Rams wouldn’t franchise him again for a one year deal around $7 million so why would they match a long term offer with that as a first year salary?The bad is that’s probably overpaying him.

    I think the Rhodes trade has left the Jets with little choice but to overpay for a guy like this. One reason I was against the deal was it left a gaping hole. Atogwe would fill that hole well. You could argue having Atogwe and a fourth round pick is better than just having Rhodes.

    I vote pursue.

    How do you vote?

  • Poll: Mike Tannenbaum Approval Rating

    In his Sept. 3, 2009, file photo, New York Jets chairman and CEO Woody Johnson, left, and general manager Mike Tannenbaum talk prior to an NFL preseason football game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Tannenbaum acknowledged Thursday he made a mistake handling Brett Favre's biceps tendon injury last season, and should have listed the quarterback on the team's injury report. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun, File)

    Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum has been hard at work since the offseason ended.

    Unfortunately, most of it though, has been a freeing-up of money to spend in the future. It is likely he will be making a big move at some point, but nothing of that nature has been rumored to be in the works as of yet.

    The only “favorable” trade for GangGreen, was the Cromartie acquisition.

    Kerry Rhodes was traded for some later round picks/bad value, and today the non-tendered Wallace Wright was lost with nothing gained in return. And Kellen Clemens, Brad Smith, and Leon were all tendered at the same level?

    Mike T has been a magician during the last two offseasons. With this one beginning, how do you rate his performance thus far?

  • Wallace Wright to Panthers

    New York Jets wide receiver Wallace Wright makes a catch during football practice on Friday, Jan. 22, 2010, in Florham Park, N.J. The Jets play the Indianapolis Colts in the NFL AFC championship football game on Sunday, Jan. 24, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

    According to Manish Mehta, Wallace has signed with Carolina.

    #Jets lose their best special teamer — Wallace Wright — who signed with the Panthers today. #nfl

    I personally liked Wallace a lot. He was excellent on special teams.

    A lot of guys have also been saying he’s been making improvements as a WR also (which is more than I can say for Clowney).

    We’re going to have to bring in some guys on defense who will not only give us depth, but the versatility to fill the voids on Westhoff’s ST Unit. The reason being, rumors are that the Cheats met with LB Murrell today also.


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