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Post by jetstream23 on Mar 3, 2015 21:38:43 GMT -5
McCoy's best years are behind him. Kinko's are in front of him. That's really the bottom line of this trade, a typical Rex move. Great trade by fellow Jets fan Howie Roseman.
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Post by jetstream23 on Mar 3, 2015 21:45:29 GMT -5
Bold move. Looks like a good one for the Bills in my opinion, and maybe an even better one for the Eagles. But this made the Bills better I think. They dealt from a position of strength on their defense to add arguably one of the top 2 or 3 offensive weapons now in the AFC East. A few thoughts... 1. The irony of Rex trading a young stud defender for an offensive player shouldn't be lost on anyone. Bold move...one not likely accomplished if he's working under Idzik. 2. David Harris is going to make bank! Whether it's the Jets, Bills or Dolphins somebody is going to pay him. 3. Rex knows the Jets are strong against the run and he's going to try to mitigate that by adding McCoy and subtracting Harris from the Jets. We need to hang on to David Harris. Rex is about to "take a swipe at one of ours."
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Post by jetstream23 on Mar 3, 2015 21:49:11 GMT -5
Surprise jets are sitting on their laurels doing nothing while Rex and the Bills continue to improve.The jets need to make a big move and quick or else they are going to be a MASSIVE circus next year. lol Well done. You hit all the required points to achieve a Troll Award. Take a dig at the Jets, compliment the guy who just left and went to the enemy, criticize the Jets as being slow and that they should make an immediate panic move, and...of course....inserting the word "circus" which is basically a double word score in troll Scrabble.
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Post by jett on Mar 3, 2015 21:55:10 GMT -5
Personally, I think this isn't all that great of a move for the bills. Granted, Kiki had one (fantastic) year before getting a bad injury, but as we know, many players are coming back from this injury than ever before. McCoy needs an offensive line and quick offense to be fully effective. McCoy is good but he had a down year last year. I still think Kiki will return to form and be a perennial all star. However, the bills defense did fine without him last year, and I fully expect David Harris to fill that roll anyway
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2015 21:57:21 GMT -5
Hey idgiots, Mc Coy is the least of our problems, man.
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Post by TokyoJetsFan on Mar 3, 2015 22:12:38 GMT -5
Josina Anderson · @josinaanderson 4th Mar 2015 from TwitLonger
A source close to LeSean McCoy on how the #Eagles RB feels about news of an agreement to trade him to Buffalo: "He’s a Pennsylvania kid. He’s never played football outside of Pennsylvania—high school, college, pro. So of course he's not happy. Sounds like it’s pretty final to me unless LeSean is refusing to go to Buffalo."
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Post by jetstream23 on Mar 3, 2015 22:18:30 GMT -5
Josina Anderson · @josinaanderson 4th Mar 2015 from TwitLonger A source close to LeSean McCoy on how the #Eagles RB feels about news of an agreement to trade him to Buffalo: "He’s a Pennsylvania kid. He’s never played football outside of Pennsylvania—high school, college, pro. So of course he's not happy. Sounds like it’s pretty final to me unless LeSean is refusing to go to Buffalo." Maybe they'll just kidnap him out of his bed in the middle of the night and throw him on a bus to Buffalo?
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Post by mogglez on Mar 3, 2015 22:21:37 GMT -5
McCoy's best years are behind him. Kinko's are in front of him. That's really the bottom line of this trade, a typical Rex move. Great trade by fellow Jets fan Howie Roseman. McCoy is 26 years old I'd love to be hearing Philly sports radio right now. The announcers all call him "Shady" when talking to him, like he's their BFF/brother McCoy will be 27 when the season starts...and not a young 27 with the heavy use he's been subjected to in Philly.
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Post by mogglez on Mar 3, 2015 22:23:19 GMT -5
Can someone explain how we managed to rid ourselves of SAR, sg3, etc but the most useless dickhole of a troll (keysersoze, The Dude, Seminole, Wes Craven, etc) is still hanging around? Persistence.
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Post by RobR on Mar 3, 2015 22:28:38 GMT -5
1. The irony of Rex trading a young stud defender for an offensive player shouldn't be lost on anyone. Bold move...one not likely accomplished if he's working under Idzik. 2. David Harris is going to make bank! Whether it's the Jets, Bills or Dolphins somebody is going to pay him. 3. Rex knows the Jets are strong against the run and he's going to try to mitigate that by adding McCoy and subtracting Harris from the Jets. We need to hang on to David Harris. Rex is about to "take a swipe at one of ours." You're living in the past and giving Rex WAY TOO MUCH credit. If they move a defensive guy for an offensive guy it proves he's not working under Idzik and is flexible when it comes to the roster? Cmon man. Rex hated that move. David Harris was a great player for the Jets and I'll always look back fondly of his time here, but he's a dying if not dead breed. He's the type of player smart franchises realize when too walk away from.
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Post by jetstream23 on Mar 3, 2015 23:15:10 GMT -5
1. The irony of Rex trading a young stud defender for an offensive player shouldn't be lost on anyone. Bold move...one not likely accomplished if he's working under Idzik. 2. David Harris is going to make bank! Whether it's the Jets, Bills or Dolphins somebody is going to pay him. 3. Rex knows the Jets are strong against the run and he's going to try to mitigate that by adding McCoy and subtracting Harris from the Jets. We need to hang on to David Harris. Rex is about to "take a swipe at one of ours." You're living in the past and giving Rex WAY TOO MUCH credit. If they move a defensive guy for an offensive guy it proves he's not working under Idzik and is flexible when it comes to the roster? Cmon man. Rex hated that move.David Harris was a great player for the Jets and I'll always look back fondly of his time here, but he's a dying if not dead breed. He's the type of player smart franchises realize when too walk away from.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Mar 3, 2015 23:17:49 GMT -5
1. The irony of Rex trading a young stud defender for an offensive player shouldn't be lost on anyone. Bold move...one not likely accomplished if he's working under Idzik. 2. David Harris is going to make bank! Whether it's the Jets, Bills or Dolphins somebody is going to pay him. 3. Rex knows the Jets are strong against the run and he's going to try to mitigate that by adding McCoy and subtracting Harris from the Jets. We need to hang on to David Harris. Rex is about to "take a swipe at one of ours." You're living in the past and giving Rex WAY TOO MUCH credit. If they move a defensive guy for an offensive guy it proves he's not working under Idzik and is flexible when it comes to the roster? Cmon man. Rex hated that move. David Harris was a great player for the Jets and I'll always look back fondly of his time here, but he's a dying if not dead breed. He's the type of player smart franchises realize when too walk away from. Up above Rex is getting all the "blame" for this move. LOL
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Post by RobR on Mar 3, 2015 23:33:05 GMT -5
You're living in the past and giving Rex WAY TOO MUCH credit. If they move a defensive guy for an offensive guy it proves he's not working under Idzik and is flexible when it comes to the roster? Cmon man. Rex hated that move.David Harris was a great player for the Jets and I'll always look back fondly of his time here, but he's a dying if not dead breed. He's the type of player smart franchises realize when too walk away from. I'm sure you read the book "Collision Low Crossers". Rex had his fingerprints all over the previous Jets drafts, especially when it relates to their first round selections. He loved DT's and CB's and that is the only position we have drafted for years in the first round. Is that a coincidence? I doubt it. He personally scouted Coples, ran him through drills, and told him we would draft him if he was available. He had a huge influence when it came to the draft. The best thing that happened to this franchise was the total cleansing lead by FOOTBALL PEOPLE. I'm glad Rex landed in our division, he's getting worse year after year.
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Post by jetstream23 on Mar 3, 2015 23:44:50 GMT -5
I'm sure you read the book "Collision Low Crossers". Rex had his fingerprints all over the previous Jets drafts, especially when it relates to their first round selections. He loved DT's and CB's and that is the only position we have drafted for years in the first round. Is that a coincidence? I doubt it. He personally scouted Coples, ran him through drills, and told him we would draft him if he was available. He had a huge influence when it came to the draft. The best thing that happened to this franchise was the total cleansing lead by FOOTBALL PEOPLE. I'm glad Rex landed in our division, he's getting worse year after year.I'll just say that I'm not sure you're right....but I hope that you are.
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Post by Hotman on Mar 3, 2015 23:49:57 GMT -5
Bold move. Looks like a good one for the Bills in my opinion, and maybe an even better one for the Eagles. But this made the Bills better I think. They dealt from a position of strength on their defense to add arguably one of the top 2 or 3 offensive weapons now in the AFC East. A few thoughts... 1. The irony of Rex trading a young stud defender for an offensive player shouldn't be lost on anyone. Bold move...one not likely accomplished if he's working under Idzik. 2. David Harris is going to make bank! Whether it's the Jets, Bills or Dolphins somebody is going to pay him. 3. Rex knows the Jets are strong against the run and he's going to try to mitigate that by adding McCoy and subtracting Harris from the Jets. We need to hang on to David Harris. Rex is about to "take a swipe at one of ours." I agree about Harris... Need to make him an offer he can't refuse.
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