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Originally Posted by Fire of the Phoenix
Letting players walk as UFAs and then replacing them with younger, cheaper (not necessarily better) options isn't strong asset management. Literally every team in the league does this, it's mainly a function of the salary cap.
Strong asset management would've been trading Frolik at the deadline since the Jets didn't have a chance against any potential round 1 opponent anyway.
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Disagree with this. The Jets had a chance and needed to make a run to get to the playoffs. It wasn't bad asset management because Frolik should be replaced by someone in their prospect pool which is supposedly the deepest in the league.
Chevy showed the fans he was all in this year by acquiring Stafford, Myers, Tlusty, and Stempniak.
I agree it is a function of the cap however