"Robert Terrence "Terry" Bradway" is an American football executive. He served as the General manager (American football)/general manager for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL) from 2001 to 2006. Bradway worked in the personnel department for the Kansas City Chiefs prior to being hired as general manager of the Jets.

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It hasn't always been easy. We've had bumps in the roads both years. We've won some games we weren't supposed to win, and we've lost some games we were supposed to win. But in the end, the last two years, we won the last game to get into the playoffs. So from that standpoint, we put the expectations on ourselves. We expect to win.

That might have been wishful thinking or overly optimistic. But at the end of the day, he wasn't ready to go.

Our intention all along has been to have John here for the long term. We'll continue to work toward that end.

He's interested in one thing and one thing only, and that's getting back to playing football. That will be his focus, and I'm excited about the tone of his voice. I know he misses his teammates. I expect him to have a good year.

I can't tell anyone what to think about our football team.

We said all along that we want John to be here for a long time, and that's something that we will work with Tony and Rich on, ... I can't give you any timetables or answer any questions during the season.

We took a chance in the draft, and we could have been criticized for that too if someone had gone up and gotten Robertson before we did. But you know what? In this league, if you're afraid to fail, you're not going to succeed. You can't worry about making a mistake.

Now it's fun again. Now you get to watch guys every day, see them improve and see a team come together. This is a great time of the year. Everybody has high expectations.