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Old 06-29-2012, 05:43 PM   #1
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JETS NEED BRAYLON FOR HIS SWAG AND TUDE

Back when the Jets lost Keysean , the Jets
found themselves without the intensity and swag
that players that are wound too tightly bring
to a team, there was a void -

Last year the Jets felt the same kind of
void - no attitude on offense.

The reason: The loss of Braylon Edwards.

Edwards has a way bringing the attention his
way, and then performing at his very best
with the game on the line. He takes pressure
of others, something both Sanchez and Holmes
could really use about now.

Braylon had a great repore and chemistry
built with Sanchez, he was the big play
guy, and the only reciever the Jets had
that allowed Sanchez to do what he does
best, throw the home run ball.

Edwards and Sanchez worked hard to develop
the chemistry that allowed them to go to
back to back Championship games.

Cotchery also had tremendous chemistry
with Sanchez.

I hope the Jets bring Edwards back, I'd like
to see the two young athletes work together
again, and I don't see anyone on the Jets
current roster who can do what Edwards
did, AND THAT IS BRING AN ALMOST
SUPERHUMAN INTENSITY TO THE BATTLE.

The Jets without Edwards are like the
Celtics without Rondo, a high maintnece
player who pays high dividends.

Taylor was a difficult personality for Parcells,
but the baggage was worth it, just ask Parcells,
who like Ryan and Bellicheat, pride themselves
at being able to work with difficult personalities,
it's part of the job if you choose to be a
champion.

Few players have that kind of intensity.

COX - TAYLOR - JOHNSON- HARRISON- EDWARDS
these guys where all a handful and more, but
all won championships, with one exception,
for now anyway.
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Old 06-29-2012, 05:47 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Diego Jet Fan View Post
Back when the Jets lost Keysean , the Jets
found themselves without the intensity and swag
that players that are wound too tightly bring
to a team, there was a void -

Last year the Jets felt the same kind of
void - no attitude on offense.

The reason: The loss of Braylon Edwards.

Edwards has a way bringing the attention his
way, and then performing at his very best
with the game on the line. He takes pressure
of others, something both Sanchez and Holmes
could really use about now.

Braylon had a great repore and chemistry
built with Sanchez, he was the big play
guy, and the only reciever the Jets had
that allowed Sanchez to do what he does
best, throw the home run ball.

Edwards and Sanchez worked hard to develop
the chemistry that allowed them to go to
back to back Championship games.

Cotchery also had tremendous chemistry
with Sanchez.

I hope the Jets bring Edwards back, I'd like
to see the two young athletes work together
again, and I don't see anyone on the Jets
current roster who can do what Edwards
did, AND THAT IS BRING AN ALMOST
SUPERHUMAN INTENSITY TO THE BATTLE.

The Jets without Edwards are like the
Celtics without Rondo, a high maintnece
player who pays high dividends.

Taylor was a difficult personality for Parcells,
but the baggage was worth it, just ask Parcells,
who like Ryan and Bellicheat, pride themselves
at being able to work with difficult personalities,
it's part of the job if you choose to be a
champion.

Few players have that kind of intensity.

COX - TAYLOR - JOHNSON- HARRISON- EDWARDS
these guys where all a handful and more, but
all won championships, with one exception,
for now anyway.

is this a sonnet??
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Old 06-29-2012, 05:57 PM   #3
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Back when the Jets lost Keysean , the Jets
found themselves without the intensity and swag
that players that are wound too tightly bring
to a team, there was a void -

Last year the Jets felt the same kind of
void - no attitude on offense.

The reason: The loss of Braylon Edwards.

Edwards has a way bringing the attention his
way, and then performing at his very best
with the game on the line. He takes pressure
of others, something both Sanchez and Holmes
could really use about now.

Braylon had a great repore and chemistry
built with Sanchez, he was the big play
guy, and the only reciever the Jets had
that allowed Sanchez to do what he does
best, throw the home run ball.

Edwards and Sanchez worked hard to develop
the chemistry that allowed them to go to
back to back Championship games.

Cotchery also had tremendous chemistry
with Sanchez.

I hope the Jets bring Edwards back, I'd like
to see the two young athletes work together
again, and I don't see anyone on the Jets
current roster who can do what Edwards
did, AND THAT IS BRING AN ALMOST
SUPERHUMAN INTENSITY TO THE BATTLE.

The Jets without Edwards are like the
Celtics without Rondo, a high maintnece
player who pays high dividends.

Taylor was a difficult personality for Parcells,
but the baggage was worth it, just ask Parcells,
who like Ryan and Bellicheat, pride themselves
at being able to work with difficult personalities,
it's part of the job if you choose to be a
champion.

Few players have that kind of intensity.

COX - TAYLOR - JOHNSON- HARRISON- EDWARDS
these guys where all a handful and more, but
all won championships, with one exception,
for now anyway.
Great post and I agree with it 100%. If we are going to put Sanchez in the best position to succeed, then we are going to have Braylon Edwards on the team. It's that simple IMO.

However, I do not believe the Jets FO feels the same way.

I thought I also heard he resigned with the Niners, right?
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Old 06-29-2012, 06:06 PM   #4
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I stopped at "lost keysean"

Knew right away it was from a longtime diehard Jet fan

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Old 06-29-2012, 06:08 PM   #5
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Stephen Hill has more attitude/style than Braylon Edwards. Also, you never want a WR's 'personality' running your offense to begin.

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Old 06-29-2012, 06:25 PM   #6
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Old 06-29-2012, 06:40 PM   #7
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I stopped at "lost keysean"

Knew right away it was from a longtime diehard Jet fan

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Lol, I did the same thing
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Old 06-29-2012, 06:41 PM   #8
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Does this diatribe need to be put to music?

BTW, Sanchez, when BE & SH were together, had better chemistry with SH.
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Old 06-29-2012, 07:17 PM   #9
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Does this diatribe need to be put to music?

BTW, Sanchez, when BE & SH were together, had better chemistry with SH.
Not really no. Sanchez forced the ball to SH a lot more because thats what the coaches told him to do, but he had better chemistry with BE. BE was the #1 reciever that opened up spots of Holmes.

It doesn't matter though this is a horse long since beaten to death. BE is not coming back. Lets hope Holmes get hurt week 1, with a blown achillies and then we can go with hill and Kerley as our #1 and #2
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Old 06-29-2012, 07:30 PM   #10
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Not really no. Sanchez forced the ball to SH a lot more because thats what the coaches told him to do, but he had better chemistry with BE. BE was the #1 reciever that opened up spots of Holmes.

It doesn't matter though this is a horse long since beaten to death. BE is not coming back. Lets hope Holmes get hurt week 1, with a blown achillies and then we can go with hill and Kerley as our #1 and #2
No, thats not even close to being true.

And that most of MS picks came on throws to BE says he tried to force it to him. That all those game winning drives ended with passes to Holmes says that along with who was the number 1 WR.

Sanchez had much better chemistry with Holmes.
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Old 06-29-2012, 07:35 PM   #11
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is this a sonnet??
+1 for the funny.
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Old 06-29-2012, 07:36 PM   #12
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Old 06-29-2012, 07:58 PM   #13
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No, thats not even close to being true.

And that most of MS picks came on throws to BE says he tried to force it to him. That all those game winning drives ended with passes to Holmes says that along with who was the number 1 WR.

Sanchez had much better chemistry with Holmes.
Agree to disagree. Mark and Holmes hate each other, and he had much better repoire with be than Holmes.
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Old 06-29-2012, 08:01 PM   #14
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Agree to disagree. Mark and Holmes hate each other, and he had much better repoire with be than Holmes.
Who do you know, Mark, Santonio or both?

Holmes is the better WR, had better chemistry with Sanchez.

No matter how much you guys don't want to hear it thats why Edwards was tossed aside.
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Old 06-29-2012, 10:25 PM   #15
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And the Elvis sightings continue.
Braylon is dead and gone.
Time to move on.
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Old 06-29-2012, 10:53 PM   #16
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Stephen Hill has more attitude/style than Braylon Edwards
Could you compare their swag stats for us?
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Old 06-29-2012, 11:08 PM   #17
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Jesus Christ we're not getting Braylon back. Sorry guys, I wanted him back too but the subject has been beaten to death. Jets made that clear last week.

Stephen Hill and our other young receivers are the Jets future now.
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Old 06-29-2012, 11:15 PM   #18
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When the hell are you people going to let go of this guy?

I've never heard such rallying, borderline obsessive support for such an average player.

He's not coming back. If we had any interest in re-signing him we would've done it last year before he signed with the Niners for chump change.

We just drafted a physical freak with huge upside in Stephen Hill, and people still want to whine and cry about Braylon not being on the team.

Christ
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