Chad Pennington willing to return to New York Jets to backup Mark Sanchez
"I'd be crazy not to be interested," the current Dolphin said at a youth-football clinic, one of many NFL-sponsored events during Super Bowl week. "Once you think you're too big where you can't entertain every opportunity, you'd better be careful because you'll be looking from the outside in."
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IMO He was pretty much saying, that he would listen, but it would not be his first option or even close.
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Oh what the hell?!? First it was us and now THEM? Just lowered his stock here.
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He said he would considerate it not push for it.If he cant get a job here or anywhere else as a starter and he still wants to play he would go there, its common sense.
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I'm pretty sure Pennington already made it clear his first option would be Miami.
Actually, I think he's saying his first option is to continue playing football, even if it means playing second string. If Miami doesn't want him then he will look elsewhere - and that includes listening to the Jets' offer should one come.
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adamprez2003 likes this.
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I think the FrontOffice brings him back
& allows him to compete for the start,
on the condition
that he accepts the backup position
if he doesn't win the competition
Pennington brings too much to the table
as a player/coach on our offense
it would be a very bad thing to lose him
especially to another division rival
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After beating the stinkin jests to get us into the playoffs, he can do whatever he likes.
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I don't see why he wouldn't entertain an offer from the Jets. The Cabbage Patch Doll aka Eric Mangini is no longer in charge in New York, but I also can't see a man with the class of Pennington wanting to play for a classless coach like Ryan.
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admire the guys honesty. It's a business and if the Jets made him an offer and given limited years left he could possibly play/get paid nothing wrong with it.
Don't see why anyone should be concerned if Miami's got nothing to offer why should anyone be concerned -
2socks likes this.
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competition is the elixir of success
we are in total agreement Friend 2Socks
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now we await the return of Chad Pennington to the QB Stable2socks likes this.