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There are 64 starting WRs in the NFL. Holmes probably falls right into the middle. JAG. |
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glad I have more purpose in life than Jets
football . . .
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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All we can go by is reality, and reality is: -- he got a last-ditch offer by a team in 2011 -- that team didn't want him back -- he got a last-ditch offer by a team in 2012 -- he "probably" has locked up a roster spot on a team with no big threats Again, I liked the guy. But I don't see how you can knock Holmes and praise Braylon when the stats show it wasn't even close. But again, I guess time will tell . . . |
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His last healthy season was 2010. Compare with 2011 Santonio Holmes in same offense, with same QB. An absolutely pathetic season with weak production, and no big plays. His production was nothing short of pathetic, even with ****ty QB play. The reality is, the guy has all-pro ability. Santonio Holmes does not. On 1050 ESPN, after the 2010 season, Trevor Pryce said he thought that Edwards and Holmes were the Jets two biggest FA priorities. What changed between then and FA, I don't know. But, I wouldn't use as proof that Santonio is better than Edwards the fact that Tannenbaum picked Holmes over Edwards. As we've seen, Tannenbaum and Rex do not know how to put an offense together. Last edited by detectivekimble; 08-23-2012 at 11:41 PM. |
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glad I have more purpose in life than Jets
football . . .
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Did you not read the link regarding the BS restaurant brawl story? Edwards had at least one offer before that story came out. So, with that in mind, he had two offers. Santonio had one. And the mistake was obvious. Just look at the 2011 NY Jets offensive offensive play. |
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to silence the non-believers
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he's not that easily replaced. just look at the crop of WR's we've been rolling out with. we're screwed without him... I'm just hoping that hill can show enough this year to take over the role braylon had in '10. you saw how much more effective holmes was when we had a WR that could stretch the field. is he better then wallace and antonio brown? absolutely not, that's why they let him go instead of giving him a big contract. but to claim he's an easily replaceable JAG is crazy talk
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"Jimmies. We rustle them."-CKC for lyfe
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Who had more 100yard games in 2010? Holmes Who had more clutch grabs? Holmes. You also never addressed how Braylon got arrested during that season after getting into legal trouble is what got him here in the first place. He's an idiot. To say Santonio is not a playmaker is ridiculous. To say he doesn't break tackles is beyond stupid (look at the cleveland catch), and to say Braylon edwards is the better wide receiver and should have been signed over him is crazy. And as I stated earlier, back when this debate was originally going on during free agency I was a big Braylon supporter. I liked the guy because he struck me as someone who genuinely wanted to play for this team. But I knew who the better wide receiver was and who was likely going to get signed. As far as the redskins go, I'm going to go by what every reporter was reporting back when free agency started, not Vinny Cerrato. If this was true then why didn't he mention this when free agency was going on? Braylon was available this offseason. We didn't sign him despite being able to get him on the cheap. Why? Because there are more receivers like Braylon Edwards than wide recievers with the ability Holmes has. The plax experiment unfortunately was a failure outside of the red zone and that resulted in Holmes seeing a TON of double teams. Couple this with what many considered poor play calling by schotty and your left with what happened in 2011. No GM in the situation that Tanny was in in 2010 was picking Edwards over holmes. Not one. Last edited by Mogglez; 08-24-2012 at 07:36 AM. |
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Braylon was more important to the jets than Holmes. Holmes worked nicely with Braylon because he's an above average #2 receiver, but nothing more. Braylon was what opened up the running game and allowed Holmes to get open. As shown last year Holmes is easy to shut down unless he has a better wr opposite him. You can make anarguement that more teams want Holmes a their number 2 than wanted Braylon as their #1, but to the jets Braylon was more valuable. Rex thinks Holmes cost him a SB so he over values him like much of our fanbase. |
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"Jimmies. We rustle them."-CKC for lyfe
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Braylon was nothing special and you could make the arguement that for where he was drafted he was a bust of a draft pick. Holmes has shown that in big moments with the game on the line he makes things happen. He did it for the steelers, he did it for the jets, and he was the right choice when free agency hit. |
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Now is the time...
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I'm not a Holmes fan. I don't think he's a #1 receiver.
Holmes is a very good receiver and a long way from being a JAG. Kerley is a JAG. Hill is a rookie. Turner is worse than a JAG, as are all of the other receivers on our team (until proven otherwise). A JAG is a replacement level player. It does not mean "average starter." There are almost 200 WRs in the NFL. Holmes is in the top 25 (I don't believe there are 32 #1 receivers, or "go to guys"). That has him in the middle of the highest quintile of NFL receivers, and far from JAG status. |
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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This stupid argument feeds into what is found here to often. It hits the ever popular someone else's sh1t is always better than our players. And a unrealistic opinion of some players. No one expert, media person, GM thought that BE wa the number 1 priority, all thought SH was the better player. Nothing BE did last year onhis way to under 200 yards makes them wrong. He was disliked by the FO and his team mates. It's over. |
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"Jimmies. We rustle them."-CKC for lyfe
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Last edited by Mogglez; 08-24-2012 at 07:38 AM. |
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looking for a new avatar
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Jets are doing it right they need WR's to grow with Mark...by having Holmes(veteran)and Keller(veteran) Kerley, Hill, Turner and White....we should be good....dont need another diva telling Mark what to do...as good as Braylon was hes no Jerry Rice...WR's are a dime a dozen..
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Jets Fan for Life!
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Just because he isn't on the roster anymore doesn't mean he all of a sudden is crap! If he was so easily replaced the fans wouldn't be clinging to this for this long. |
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We Know Geno
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While the Braytards were busy longing for their beloved, they forgot we drafted a young, tall, athletic, fast freak of a kid in Stephen Hill.
Get over Braylon, kids. You're looking like jilted exes who don't believe it's over. |
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"Jimmies. We rustle them."-CKC for lyfe
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Once he gets some more experience with route running and our team starts to throw the ball down the field again(hopefully), Hill can be what Braylon was to this offense and more. |
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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This board is SO QUICK to judge players. Antonio Brown, one of the top young WRs in the leage for 2012 had 16 catches as a rookie, before getting accustomed to the pro game and breaking out last season. Kerley had 30 his rookie seaons. He is also 5'10 186 lbs which compares favorably to kerley at 5'9 188lbs. Kerley was a fantastic college player, amassing big stats on special teams and receiving. Lets give him this seaon to see what he can do with a full offseaon (minus TC with his injury) to grow into a role in the NFL. |
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