It’s important to realize, there’s no need to ask why there have been discussions about the lack of respect for safety Calvin Pryor, his secondary game, and future with the New York Jets. It’s all simple math. The Jets not picking up his fifth-year option and entertaining future contract negotiations is contingent upon his numbers, thus far unimpressive, from 2014 rookie year to the end of the upcoming 2017 season.
Stranger things have happened and certainly, some unexpected event could take place between now and the end of the 2017 regular season that inspires head coach Todd Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan to change their minds on Pryor’s future at 1 Jets Drive.