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Bye week buh bye Rex
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Mangini drafted Gholston b.c he wanted to keep him away from Belichick. Belichick was in love with Gholston in 2008. I don't think Mangini was high on Gholston, he was playing keep away while trying to fill a need.
Outside of Gholston Mangini hit HRs in the draft. And in the years since it has been proven that Tanny and his "scouts" can't evaluate sh*t. In a lot of ways the 2009 and 2010 teams were Mangini's. They key draft picks and FAs were all brought in by him. Rex has produced Bart Scott and Jim Leonhard. Brick, Mangold, Revis, Harris, Keller, Faneca, Woody, Jenkins, Jones, Pace, T Rich all Mangini recruits. |
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Mangini, for his deficiencies as a coach, is a top notch Xs and Os guy, and a GREAT talent evaluator. As much as I love Rex (maybe I see past his faults sometimes), Mangini was clearly the brains behind the '09-'10 teams...Rex was the chief executive officer. |
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ABA hoops expert
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8 of the top 20(40%) weren't 1st rounders. Even more reason this year, and in the future, for the Jets to keep our picks, not use them to pick up other teams' problem children.
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I think he can be a good coach in 1-2 years once he tires of the espn gig. |
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RIP JF XXI Forever!
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I actually think it is more of an insult he put Little but not Kersley. I really think Kersley looked like a solid guy at the end of the year. Little was the #1 guy in Cleveland and had what 2 TDs and only 709 yards. That is just not impressive. Kerley started out the #4 WR behind Mason, Holmes, and Plax. He was also likely to be the #5 if Turner was healthy. Then looked better then all of them when he actually got in the game. It is kinda why I say F these old guys at WR put the youngins in. Sure he was no Torrey Smith but looked a lot better then Little.
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Kerley had a nice season for a rookie slot WR, but let's not get carried away. Made some nice catches, but never really did anything after the catch. At best he was an average #3 WR. Good season for a rookie 5th round pick, nothing more. |
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i don't see the big deal in kiper's rankings. does it really matter?
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Waiting for September
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Some of the linemen - that's just obtuse reasoning. Wilkerson deserved to bump someone off of this list. At least be mentioned in "honorable mention". |
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Waiting for September
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2011 Regular Season 49 35 14 3.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 16 0 9 Stuffs (or TFL). That does seem high compared to Jabaal Sheard (7), Marcell Dareus (4), and Justin Houston (6), but just 3 sacks and 1 FF is not going to do it. Honorable mention? Yeah, his name should probably be there, especially if Phil Taylor is mentioned (almost identical stats except TFL). |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I said that I wouldn't be back if Brooks wasn't drafted by the Jets----nothing to do with the first round. In fact, I said that I didn't know if Brooks would go in the first, but I did know that those who passed on him would regret it in the future. Despite my statement that I wouldn't be back, I took such pleasure in how the Jets were doing during the season without a good pass rush, that I drop in from time to time. Here's an interesting stat and site that those of you who didn't know about previously might appreciate: http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorysta...qualified=true |
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