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Santonio Holmes' Champagne Tweet: Innocent Celebration Or Warning Sign For Jets?

NEW YORK (WFAN/AP) -- A tweeted image of Santonio Holmes, who appears to be slugging a bottle of champagne, is leading some to question the decision-making abilities of the Jets' skilled wide receiver.

According to multiple reports, the Jets have landed their top offseason priority to a five-year deal. The news broke on Wednesday morning, and just hours later Holmes posted a photo of himself apparently swigging from a bottle of champagne.

"Just finish a bottle of Louis Roederer Cristal from 2002!" he tweeted. "Big bro showed love today."

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The image, published to Yfrog.com, landed on the New York Post's front page this morning. "Jet Fuel" was the headline.

The combination might serve to pump some Jets fans up, but upon closer inspection, The Post's Mark Cannizzaro slammed Holmes, who was forced to sit out the first four games of last season for violating the league's substance abuse policy.

"Holmes is one Cheech and Chong moment away from being suspended for an entire year under the NFL's substance abuse policy," Cannizzaro wrote. "For the Jets, that's walking on a tightrope without a safety net below. ... Take that Twitter photo he posted yesterday as at least a small sample of what makes you question Holmes' judgment."

According to WFAN's Boomer Esiason, Cannizzaro is right on point.

"He completely captures, I think, the trepidation that ... Jets fans should have when it comes to Santonio Holmes," Boomer said on Thursday. "Especially when you see the photo on the cover of The Post today."

His morning show co-host, however, sees things differently.

"I would have done the same damn thing!" said Craig Carton. "I (don't have) a problem with it."

The Daily News reported the deal was worth almost $50 million, with $24 million guaranteed, and would count only $2.45 million against this year's cap.

Holmes, 27, was acquired from Pittsburgh last April for a fifth-round pick — an incredibly low price for a former Super Bowl MVP. But Holmes had some off-field issues, and the Steelers were finished with him despite the fact he was coming off career highs with 79 catches and 1,248 yards receiving.

There was a lawsuit in Florida from a woman who claimed he threw a glass at her, cutting her above the eye. He was arrested in 2008 for possession of marijuana and involved in a domestic violence incident in 2006; the misdemeanor charges were later dismissed. He was also accused of telling a fan to "kill urself" on his Twitter page, but implied that his account was hacked.

After coming to the Jets, a flight attendant claimed Holmes failed to follow regulations as the plane he was aboard landed in Pittsburgh. General manager Mike Tannenbaum acknowledged the Jets were taking a risk, but insisted it would be worth it. And, he was right.

Holmes was a big-time playmaker in the clutch, helping lead New York to its second straight AFC championship game. Holmes played key roles in three straight wins with big catches late in games, prompting coach Rex Ryan to call key moments "Tone Time."

Also on Twitter, Holmes thanked other players who congratulated him on the deal. He also retweeted a post by fellow Jets free agent Antonio Cromartie, who said: "Congrats to @santonio10 on his new deal...that's what I'm talking abt. Good friend and excellent teammate."

Holmes had 52 catches for 746 yards and six touchdowns for the Jets and re-established himself as the go-to guy he was while with the Steelers. After returning from a four-game suspension to start the season, Holmes quickly developed a rapport with Sanchez, who said Tuesday he was willing to restructure his contract if it helped the Jets go after free agents.

While it's unclear if any restructuring by Sanchez or any player was done, the Jets were aggressive in bringing Holmes back. They are also in talks with Oakland cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, regarded as the top overall free agent available.

New York entered the free agent period with 16 unrestricted players, including Holmes and offensive lineman Wayne Hunter, who agreed to terms on a four-year deal on Tuesday. The signing of Holmes could mean the Jets are moving on from fellow wide receiver Braylon Edwards, who had 53 catches for 904 yards and seven touchdowns this last season.

"Congrats to @santonio10 Great player and good friend!" Edwards wrote on his Twitter page.

Edwards has said he wants to remain in New York, but it was thought the Jets would need to choose between him and Holmes.

"It was such a luxury to have both of them last year," Sanchez said. "It's almost unrealistic to have that kind of a receiving corps again. Whichever guys we get back, it's going to be them playing really well, and me getting even better."

Edwards reiterated in a tweet Wednesday that he wants to stay with the Jets, "but the feeling doesn't seem to be mutual with the management." He later deleted the tweet.

Meanwhile, Edwards was in court in Cleveland on Wednesday. A judge spared him jail time, but extended his Ohio probation by one year for violating terms by driving drunk in New York City.

"All of my court days r behind me, thk God and I am ready to play Football," he wrote on Twitter.

What do you think of the champagne tweet? Sound off in the comments below...

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