We sent a first round pick to New York for Coles. Coles gets injured and is unhappy so we send him back to New York for a guy who was a first round pick.
What did we lose, some money? Daniel Snyder lost that, not me. Gibbs says we're basically done shopping so why should we care about that? What's more, now his contract will not tie us down going into the future.
We also got rid of damaged goods (albiet very good damaged goods) and got a nice replacement. What's more, the replacement will cost us less and do what we wanted Coles to do but cannot any longer; stretch the field and be a deep threat. We also pick up a punt returner in the deal to replace Morton!
So, to conclude, two years ago we sent the Jets a first round pick for a healthy Coles. This year we send an unhealthy Coles and $5 million back for a former first round pick. It seems like a pretty good deal to me.
IMO, the Jets are the equivalent of the Redskins' car dealership!


I didn't think so at first but the more I think about it the more I feel that we got the better deal, especially in the long run. We'll save money down the road and I don't know how long Coles will remain a great reciever with his chronic toe problems. I'm sad to see him go but very excited about getting Moss in return![/b]