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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Philadelphia
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Basically every analyst also says that Sparano was clueless and didn't know how to run an offense. They need help, but Hill is entering his 2nd season and battled injuries all last year. I expect he shows significant improvement. Kerley looked very good. Holmes can play, when he feels like it. Edwards looked healthy and motivated toward the end of the season. It's not like they're running Clyde Gates out there as the #2 anymore. That was unacceptable. I don't feel as good about the RBs as I do the WRs. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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No he won't. He makes more than that this year. As a matter of fact he makes more than Revis.
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We need to fix the O by getting rid of the dross and replacing it with talent. Not holding on to the dross and getting rid of D talent. Two years time - better, cheaper than Sanchez QB; better, cheaper than Holmes WR. (And throw into the bargain - better, cheaper than Harris LB). More than enough cap then to pay other guys more as they prove their worth, like our young DL. |
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If given the option to take the whole group, I'll take Holmes, Hill, Kerley, Edwards over Golden Tate, Sidney Rice, Doug Baldwin and Deon Butler. The Jets OL was above average this year, according to just about every independent analytic website I've read. RB is a problem, but that's partially because they've been stubborn to take carries away from Greene. Powell might be better than Greene... who knows. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Midlothian, VA
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This is a good example. Trading Revis for a player would be like Trading L Taylor for Hugh Douglas. Douglas a good player but not any near the level of LT. Would you do that trade if Douglas is cheaper but not as skilled? I think most of the answers would be no way. If you trade Revis for another player and a draft pick this is what you get including going against the team's history no matter who has been in charge of busting the pick. I would rather have Revis.
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Big whoop, wanna fight about it?
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This is all about resources. We're severely limiting our resources to fix this offense if we're paying one of our CB's Tom f*cking Brady money. On the other hand, we're increasing our resources to fix this sh*tastic offense by trading Revis, gaining some more high draft picks, and freeing up a boatload of money in the future. I must be missing something here, because I didn't really see our defense faulter at all when Revis went down. So our pass defense dipped from #1 to #2? Whoopty sh*t How does that constitute paying a corner franchise QB money? |
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#108 |
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Teh jobless idle spawn of wealth guy.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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wonder if you would still use this logic if the Jets had the best Fullback and he had held out twice before and looking to tie up your cap almost double what other FBs make
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Good QBs turn average WRs into Pro Bowlers, not vice versa. |
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Big whoop, wanna fight about it?
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I watch football to be entertained. And I have no idea what is entertaining about constantly watching your team struggle for 60 minutes just to put 10 points on the board. But who needs offense to be entertained? What could be more thrilling than watching Revis run step for step with the other teams #1 receiver?
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the jets would score if they had playmakers. sanchez is bad, sure, but if he had wrs and rbs who could turn a 10 yard catch into 30 yards and a 20 yard catch into a td and a screen pass into long gains, they'd have more points. not all tds are 70 yard perfect throws by elite qbs. teams get points from guys who outrun defenders and make them miss, too. they may not be great until they get a new qb, but it makes no sense to wait to go and get real playmakers just b/c they don't have a good qb.
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Again, it's not Revis that is making the offense suck. Mike Tannenbaum is responsible. Last edited by detectivekimble; 01-26-2013 at 01:35 PM. |
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