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Life can be tough so take some advise. Pull down
your pants and slide on the ice.
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[QUOTE=Savage69;4371288]Hell it only took a avg Manning to beat Brady twice in the Bowl..:yes:[/QUOTE]
At least Brady has got to the bowl. Sanchez has only seen pics of it. :banana: |
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#82 |
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Life can be tough so take some advise. Pull down
your pants and slide on the ice.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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[QUOTE=paulyjet;4371674]You mean Why did they let him back...Go away Pats Fans... we can troll our own selves without any help from you![/QUOTE]
This is why I like Tex so much.... Babies come crawling out from under their momma's bed to cry until their afternoon nap. |
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Demario Davis and Ranger Trivette are coming for
you lawfully, morally, and physically
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: In transit northward wiff my peeps
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[QUOTE=MACPAC;4371896][B]At least Brady has got to the bowl.[/B] Sanchez has only seen pics of it. :banana:[/QUOTE]
I guess thats a great accomplishment to lose the last 2 SB's youve played in. Jim Kelly would probably agree. OR: You could have went with the " Well at least Brady has *won* a SB in his career". Problem is, that a *ring* from nearly a decade ago, fails to overshadow your teams recent (2) SB losses. To the same team. But yeah....he has definitely been there! Go with that , man! |
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Rick Nash is a MONSTER BEAST!
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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[QUOTE=lolepop;4371271]Bob Davis and [B]Al Woodall[/B] say Hi![/QUOTE]
Don't put words in my mouth!!!! ;) |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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[IMG]http://i2.listal.com/image/1985353/600full-a-few-good-men-screenshot.jpg[/IMG]
Chad Pennington is about as qualified to be an NFL assistant coach as Jack Nicholson is to be a Marine colonel. Pretending to be something you're not only gets you so far. SAR I |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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[QUOTE=section314;4371252]Agree. Sparano let Chad have the best season of his career, and letting Sanchez learn from him would be great. If Sanchez could be 50% the QB Chad was, I think we'd all be quite happy.Remember, Chad was on the scrap heep when Sparano got him.Hopefully lightning strikes twice.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://www.blogcdn.com/www.aolnews.com/media/2008/10/ronnie-brown-100908.jpg[/IMG] Ah, this myth again. Chad's so-called [I]"Great Year Under Tony Sporano"[/I] was so great that he wasn't even the team's starting quarterback. The Dolphins biggest plays featured Pennington lined up at WR or holding a clipboard. That was Dan Henning furiously improvising some semblance of offense that didn't require a good quarterback, thus the Wildcat was born. Helps that the Hall of Fame quarterbacks in New England and New York were injured. But let's not remember [I]that [/I]either. SAR I |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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[QUOTE=Type-J;4371666]So Vinny is the best QB we have had since Namath. Unbelievable![/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://blogs.app.com/jets/files/2011/10/sack6.jpg[/IMG] No, Mark Sanchez is the best QB we've had since Namath until Rex Ryan and Brian Schottenheimer screwed up with their European philosophy; making Swiss cheese out of his OL and playing Russian roulette with his WR's did nothing to help the kid. SAR I |
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#88 |
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Not a SOJF
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[QUOTE=Untouchable;4371259]Pretty encouraging news.
If Cavanaugh is staying on as QB coach, then bring in Pennington in some kind of consulting role or give him the title of assistant QB's coach. Forget the physical limitations, Chad knows his x's and o's and has always been regarded as a great communicator. Just the kind of guy Sanchez needs to mentor him.[/QUOTE] It really is a good fit, Pennington to be added to the offensive staff in some way, he played for Sparano, knows his system, and from that sense alone, he can help Sanchez. |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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[QUOTE=gcherd;4371955]Pennington 3,653 yards...Brown 41 yards.
You make a valid point.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://www.snark-sharks.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/pennington1.jpg[/IMG] Chad's best play as a Dolphin, look at those eyes-of-Tiger as he tries to coax his fumble back into his hands. Warrior. SAR I |
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says "Chad Pennington was a great NY Jet
"!
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[QUOTE=SAR I;4371949]
Ah, this myth again. Chad's so-called [I]"Great Year Under Tony Sporano"[/I] was so great that he wasn't even the team's starting quarterback. SAR I[/QUOTE] [U]Chad Pennington[/U]: 321 completions for 3,653 yards. [U]Ronnie Brown[/U]: 2 completions for 41 yards. You make a valid point :rolleyes:. |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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[QUOTE=Ray Ray19;4371952]It really is a good fit, Pennington to be added to the offensive staff in some way, he played for Sparano, knows his system, and from that sense alone, he can help Sanchez.[/QUOTE]
This makes a lot of sense. Let's take the $50 million dollar quarterback that our entire franchise hinges on, the GM that's in the hot-seat, the HC that's overstayed his welcome, and the owner that's got a lot of Club seats to sell here in Titletown and put it all in the hands of Chad Pennington. LOLZ. SAR I |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
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[QUOTE=gcherd;4371957][U]Chad Pennington[/U]: 321 completions for 3,653 yards.
[U]Ronnie Brown[/U]: 2 completions for 41 yards. You make a valid point.[/QUOTE] You know what I mean. It's not the throws Ronnie Brown made; it was how the Wildcat was the only thing that worked that year due to the ineptitude of the so-called "starting quarterback". Twas a Ronnie Brown offense, Chad Pennington was merely the decoy. SAR I |
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Not a SOJF
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[QUOTE=SAR I;4371958]This makes a lot of sense.
Let's take the $50 million dollar quarterback that our entire franchise hinges on, the GM that's in the hot-seat, the HC that's overstayed his welcome, and the owner that's got a lot of Club seats to sell here in Titletown and put it all in the hands of Chad Pennington. LOLZ. SAR I[/QUOTE] My post does make a lot of sense. Your overplayed and insufferable babble-mouth bull**** drivel, absolutely NO sense. None at all, but at least the web site has enough storage to retain your crap... :rolleyes: |
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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[QUOTE=SAR I;4371948][IMG]http://i2.listal.com/image/1985353/600full-a-few-good-men-screenshot.jpg[/IMG]
Chad Pennington is about as qualified to be an NFL assistant coach as Jack Nicholson is to be a Marine colonel. Pretending to be something you're not only gets you so far. SAR I[/QUOTE] Actually this is cute in your mind but in reality a really stupid and pointless analogy. Chad has been a starting NfL QB, accomplished something in that arena and has coached other players.throughout his career. Nicholson has done nothing as a marine or on any level with the US Marine Corps. Other than to apparently impress you. So as I said a dumb as rocks comparison. :yes: |
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says "Chad Pennington was a great NY Jet
"!
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[QUOTE=SAR I;4371960]You know what I mean. It's not the throws Ronnie Brown made; it was how the Wildcat was the only thing that worked that year due to the ineptitude of the so-called "starting quarterback". Twas a Ronnie Brown offense, Chad Pennington was merely the decoy.
SAR I[/QUOTE] Chad Pennington finished tied for second in MVP voting and his Miami Dolphins also tied the greatest turnaround by any team in NFL history (from 1 win the previous season to 11 wins with Chad.) Don't be so transparent, SAR, and give "Sunshine" the credit! [url] Last edited by gcherd; 02-19-2012 at 06:49 PM. |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
last home game, The Rexecution
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[QUOTE=Ray Ray19;4371961]My post does make a lot of sense.
Your overplayed and insufferable babble-mouth bull**** drivel, absolutely NO sense. None at all, but at least the web site has enough storage to retain your crap... [/QUOTE] The website has enough storage to retain all your false worship of horrible Jets coaches and quarterbacks. Want me to dig those up again? Say the word. Chad Pennington is as SOJ as it gets. The last thing that Woody Johnson or any normal Jets fan wants. SAR I |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
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[QUOTE=Jet Nut;4371988]Actually this is cute in your mind but in reality a really stupid and pointless analogy.
Chad has been a starting NfL QB, accomplished something in that arena and has coached other players.throughout his career. Nicholson has done nothing as a marine or on any level with the US Marine Corps. Other than to apparently impress you. So as I said a dumb as rocks comparison. [/QUOTE] The guy who makes the Fribble is qualified to run Friendly's because he's a good scooper? The guy with 1K miles is qualified to fly 747's because he's an experienced passenger? Chad Pennington hasn't coached a team in his life, but yeah, let's consider making him a quarterback coach at the most critical juncture at that position since 1974 because you thought he displayed some classy qualities while failing for seven seasons. The fact that he hasn't even coached a second-grade intramural soccer team for five minutes in his life doesn't count. SAR I |
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[QUOTE=SAR I;4372025]The guy who makes the Fribble is qualified to run Friendly's because he's a good scooper?
The guy with 1K miles is qualified to fly 747's because he's an experienced passenger? SAR I[/QUOTE] As usual you are arguing against yourself. You say that chad was such a bad QB that it would be dumb to bring him in as a coach. Less then 5% of OCs and QB Coachs in the NFL were pro bowl QBs, it just doesn't work that way. Do you see Montana, Favre, Steve Young, Elway, or Marino coaching anywhere? Players with exceptional ability usually don't wind up as coaches as they had god given ability to rely on. Chad didn't have a rocket arm, a 6'5 frame, or great running ability. Then he had a serious injury to the most important part of his body. He still managed to be a successful NFL QB. To call him a failure is just ridiculous, he didn't win a Super Bowl, well neither has 95% of the QBs in the history of the league, they aren't all failures. I didn't see you complain once that we had mark brunet here as a "mentor" and backup QB, I missed the year when he won a conference championship. Chad is someone that has been mentioned in league circles as a coaching candidate, so there is probably some truth to that as those circles know a TON more then any of us fans here do. He has experience with the NY media and our organization, and no one here is asking for him to be our Offensive Coordinator. An assistant QB coach and mentor to Sanchez, is a completely reasonable start for him at this point in his life/career. He got the most out of his ability in his career and was respected in NFL locker rooms....We would be fortunate to have him in here. |
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says "Chad Pennington was a great NY Jet
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[QUOTE=SAR I;4372025]The fact that he hasn't even coached a second-grade intramural soccer team for five minutes in his life doesn't count.
SAR I[/QUOTE] His dad was a coach so he inherited good genes! ...who knows if Chad even wants to coach at the NFL level, or even in college or high school?! Right now he's a broadcaster for Fox Sports and waiting on a phone call to be a mentor/ back-up QB; if the call does not come he'll retire and settle into his 2nd year as a broadcaster. Don't worry about Chad Pennington; he's been successful at everything he's ever done in life; I doubt that changes if he goes into coaching. Chad's commencement speech to the Marshall University graduation class of 2009: Part One: [url] |
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is excitedly looking forward to December22, the
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[QUOTE=eaglenj;4372050]As usual you are arguing against yourself.
You say that chad was such a bad QB that it would be dumb to bring him in as a coach. [/QUOTE] As usual, you don't read and you start typing too quickly. Never did I say that the reason Chad Pennington would be a poor choice as an offensive QB assistant is because of how average an NFL quarterback he actually was. What I said was that Chad Pennington is simply unqualified to be an offensive QB assistant because of his complete lack of experience in that regard, having never been as much as a Pop Warner coach for eight year old boys let alone at a high school, collegiate, or pro level. And even if Chad Pennington had some positive traits that might lead one to believe he has NFL coaching potential, this is the wrong time and the wrong team for that type of experimentation. Only a Chad Fanboy would see things differently. SAR I |
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