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When you listen to the fans, you sit with the
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The media and the talking heads have done nothing but bash the Jets since Training Camp started. The net result is a bunch of riled up Jets fans. One thread after the other on what is wrong with a team who's season hasn't even started yet. Braylon is just another outlet in which to pine about.
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I agree to a certain extent. It was never about drafting a top WR or Braylon, its about the lower priced veteran WR Tanny chose to bring in. My point is that Tanny did a horrible job in providing any depth at the position. This team would be in much better shape if the vet WR brought in could actually play. If not Braylon then there were other lower priced choices that that didnt have a career filled with injuries.
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Now is the time...
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"Jimmies. We rustle them."-CKC for lyfe
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.If we cut Holmes tomorrow he'd be picked up in a heartbeat. I've said it before, the only people who still feel that Santonio Holmes was the wrong choice are people that are still butthurt over the blow up in Miami. This is coming from someone who LOVED Braylon on this team. The guy was a solid receiver for us but he wasn't special. We drafted a guy who should fill his role pretty nicely. It really is time to just get over Braylon friggin Edwards already. Last edited by Mogglez; 08-23-2012 at 08:40 PM. |
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They don't want to be successful that's why. Don't worry, after this season Santonio will be let go.v Freakin joke of a franchise.
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Dee Best!
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Oh no, a former jet is a favorite to make a below average team ahead of another washed up wide out that was bounced from an arena league team! What a total disaster!
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Wants a Superbowl, Thats It!!!
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I was at practice week for the team picnic. My guess is that Braylon is going to send TO back into retirement. TO is washed up, and it shows in practice.
Leon Washington is as good as he was when he was a Jet. The Seahawks are holding off on selling L. Washington jerseys for now. Maybe there is a way to bring him back??? |
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glad I have more purpose in life than Jets
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The real point is, when we let Braylon go, teams didn't come running (two years in a row). Do you really think Santonio would receive similar interest? |
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Here On A "Need To Know" Basis.
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Hey Jman do me a favor & ask Leon how much he wants to come back to the Jets. Maybe I'll buy him as a nice retirement gift for Mike Westhoff seeing as how it's his last season as a ST coach. (-; |
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"Jimmies. We rustle them."-CKC for lyfe
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Give me one reason why Braylon was more valuable. In 12 games Holmes came close to matching the production Braylon had in 16. We were given a choice between the two. Holmes was coming off a year where he won games for us and produced at a high level even with his suspension. Braylon on the other hand was coming off a solid year. Not great. Just good. He also got arrested for a DUI. Something that happened while he was on probation for another incident that got him traded in the first place. That offseason, Holmes was widely considered to be the best FA WR available and Braylon had to settle for a 1-year 1-million dollar deal with the 49rs who would later cut him, despite being absolutely deprived at the position. Holmes is an excellent route runner with great hands. Edwards is a good blocker who is nowhere near the type of route runner that Holmes is. So again, give me one good reason we should have picked Braylon. Only a slow person would give Edwards the contract that Holmes got that year. |
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"Jimmies. We rustle them."-CKC for lyfe
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![]() And your production argument is weak. The offense was running well until Santonio came back in week 5. Sanchez then started force feeding Santonio the ball. In 15 games in 2010 (he sat out the last game against the Bills), Edwards put up pretty good numbers as the #1 WR, in a run-heavy offense. Edwards has NEVER played with anything remotely close to a good NFL QB. The one year he played with a half-competent QB (Derek Anderson), he put monster numbers. Holmes played with a future HoFer at QB and has never put up impressive numbers. In 2011, in the same offense, without Edwards, with a THIRD year Sanchez (who was better than a second year Sanchez), in a pass heavier offense, Santonio Holmes put up putrid numbers. And that's the first time he was a "#1 WR." Expect more of the same this season. Without good players to take the focus off of him, he's shown that he's JAG. What's so good about Holmes? He's not that fast, he's not big, he's not strong, he doesn't break tackles, he's not physical, and he'll put the ball on the ground if you give him a good lick. He doesn't have any physical advantages over the CBs he goes against. He's got great body control, but that's about it. There's only one elite small WR in the NFL: Steve Smith. Last edited by detectivekimble; 08-23-2012 at 11:18 PM. |
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glad I have more purpose in life than Jets
football . . .
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If it's to support the idea that Braylon was better (and I LOVED the guy), you're still ignoring how 31 other teams have treated him for two straight seasons . . . |
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Liked the draft picks....meat and potatoes.
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1) Braylon and the D and D issues 2) CBA and its timing. We could have put a RFA tag on Holmes, and dollars to donuts SOMEONE, after the season Holmes put together with good behaviour, would have worked out a deal to give us AT LEAST a 2nd for him, if not the 1st round tender he would have been put at. |
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And Edwards is a better player. You're ignoring the BS restaurant brawl story that leaked out during FA last year. If you don't think that cost Braylon a deal, you're nuts. In fact, if you read about the lawsuit, it came out that Edwards was going to sign a multi-year deal with a team until that story came out. The restaurant, of course, settled with Edwards after he sued them. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d...ney-to-charity Last edited by detectivekimble; 08-23-2012 at 11:25 PM. |
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For preseason football
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Last edited by cant wait; 08-23-2012 at 11:26 PM. |
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glad I have more purpose in life than Jets
football . . .
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If Braylon has a good season this year, we can call it a mistake by the FO. But until he does I can't keep holding on to a distant memory when nothing good has happened for the guy since . . . |
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If they were interested, they would have offered. When have the Redskins ever been shy about making an offer? Holmes and his agent probably created that BS story to drive up his price. The fact is, NO other team offered Holmes a dime. The Jets were bidding against themselves. The only people who think Santonio was in demand are the ones drinking the Kool Aid. |
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And that's the wrong way to think. Just because nothing good happened in the one season with SF, doesn't mean nothing good would have happened had he stayed here. Same offense, third year with Sanchez, etc.
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