The Jets have offered $100 million for the right to erect a stadium.
This is much better than what the Jets are offering.
The Jets have offered him a three-year deal worth about $4 million annually.
The Jets themselves are now offering $280 million for the development rights over the railyard.
But the Jets, concerned with his performance during the team's collapse last year, had been offering him $750,000 a season.
The Jets had offered a payment of about $450,000 this year.
By contrast, the Jets have offered to pay $100 million for the land, with the city and state sharing the cost of the deck.
The Jets have offered to put up $800 million for the stadium, which would also become their new home.
He also believed he was worth more than the $770,000 the Jets offered to return for a 13th season.
In the despair growing out of their awful season, many Jets offered opinions on what the next coach should bring.