We're going to keep talking and see what happens.
We've talked about it. There is some mutual interest.
Leaving Pittsburgh was very hard, but he felt it was a great opportunity. He's the kind of guy they want to build the program around.
If we can, great, and if not, there's other choices.
I don't know that there's anything to it.
He views it as a great opportunity. He thinks they are a couple pieces away from being a dynamic team.
I think (Brad) just wants to get into where he is going to be. We are certainly going to keep the Titans abreast to what is going on, and we'll see what happens. It is hard to find great left tackles, so (the interest) doesn't really surprise me.
It happens; things change. But everyone is different.
I think the visit went well. Josh has some decisions to make. I think he's going to think things through and decide something within the next 24 hours.
I think there's a lot of mixed emotions,
I think there's been a lot of talk. A lot of teams have contacted the Celtics. But whether or not something's going to happen is a big step from where we are now.
We wanted to make sure Damien would be where he could build off last year. Going back is nothing but positive.
We're excited about it. It's a great opportunity for him. The Bucks have done some terrific things this summer.
We?re trying to see if there is a way to fix it, but my guess is he is probably going to be on the market. It is disappointing, but that?s what we?re dealing with right now.
We wanted to find the best situation for him, a good team that needs frontcourt help. It's not like you hope to be waived. You can't control that.
Brad would love to finish his career with the only team he has been with, but I just don't know if it is a possibility. It is disappointing, but that's what we're dealing with right now.
The Titans have a tough cap situation, which we are sensitive to. If I had to guess right now I would say probably Brad will be on the market as a free agent. He?d love to stay in Tennessee, but I don?t know if it is going to be possible from a cap standpoint.
Antoine is thrilled. This was a grueling process trying to put a sign-and-trade together. This took a lot of time and work and energy from a lot of people.
They said they are going to officially release him today or tomorrow. From a cap standpoint they said it was just something they had to do.
They're very interested. But it's complicated because he's a restricted free agent.
There's a bunch of interest in him. We're trying to bring it to a conclusion. We haven't ruled out the Bulls.
It seems like everybody in the league has interest.
It's an unbelievable chapter in his life and an unbelievable chapter in the NFL. To leave that, I think, is hard, but he's in the prime of his career.
It's sad from the standpoint that Kevin loved being a Jet, took great pride in playing for the Jets and was one of the greatest players in Jets history. But we're in a business where this stuff happens.
Nothing is official, but I got a sense from talking to (the Jets) that Kevin will be a free agent. I think they've made the decision to retool and start over.
The visit with the Jets went well. Brad felt good about things.
They'll probably have a lot of people in their ear trying to woo them with all kinds of dollars and opportunities and those things. There is no pressure if they don't allow those people to influence them.
In June you're never going to find a place where someone says 'Our quarterback situation is wide open,
If Kurt plays the way he played last year, he'll wind up making between $22 (million) to $23 million over three years.
I have not been able to get a hold of anyone. We've been calling pretty much nonstop and have had no luck making contact.
I guess it's something someone could consider. But your value is much higher if you're in the NBA as opposed to Europe. For an NBA veteran to leave the NBA, it would be hard to come back. It's one thing for a young player trying to hone his game to go to Europe.
The Jets want to go in a different direction. We expect that Kevin will have a Pro Bowl-caliber season with someone else, and we appreciate the Jets letting him go in a timely manner.
The Jets have made a big investment in Chad. Once he is healthy, he is the guy.