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Post by jetstream23 on Apr 12, 2015 22:03:20 GMT -5
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Post by astoria on Apr 12, 2015 22:16:04 GMT -5
It demonstrates the value of selling high. Especially in a sport like football where deterioration of talent is precipitous, roles are fungible, and supply is high.
This is why the Revis trade was so successful, and would have been even more so had Idzik resigned him immediately. Yet many were opposed to trading him because of some notion of pride in having the best CB in the league, or having him wear a Jets jersey in the HOF (football HOFers are not team associated).
Romantic notions like these are what gets you stuck in a rut like the Steelers are now, or the Phillies in baseball. It's a poor way to run a team, and I wish we would err on the side of foresight more often. Getting rid of Rex and his esoteric loyalties was a good start.
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Apr 12, 2015 22:17:57 GMT -5
Love me some Nick Mangold. He was probably the safest pick in the draft and only lasted because the C position wasn't that highly regarded. We've been spoiled at the Center position since 98.
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Apr 12, 2015 23:02:32 GMT -5
Love me some Nick Mangold. He was probably the safest pick in the draft and only lasted because the C position wasn't that highly regarded. We've been spoiled at the Center position since 98. Guess you never heard of Joe Fields
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Post by nycdan on Apr 12, 2015 23:10:59 GMT -5
Love me some Nick Mangold. He was probably the safest pick in the draft and only lasted because the C position wasn't that highly regarded. We've been spoiled at the Center position since 98. Guess you never heard of Joe Fields
He means continuously from Mawae to Mangold. There were a few years between Fields and Mawae.
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Apr 12, 2015 23:18:06 GMT -5
Love me some Nick Mangold. He was probably the safest pick in the draft and only lasted because the C position wasn't that highly regarded. We've been spoiled at the Center position since 98. Guess you never heard of Joe Fields I guess we've been spoiled at QB because we had Joe Namath from 65-76. Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit is it? "Since" the intervening period between (the time mentioned) and the time under consideration, typically the present.
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Post by Fishooked on Apr 13, 2015 5:22:56 GMT -5
Love me some Nick Mangold. He was probably the safest pick in the draft and only lasted because the C position wasn't that highly regarded. We've been spoiled at the Center position since 98. Guess you never heard of Joe Fields Lighten up bro
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Post by HawkeyeJet on Apr 13, 2015 7:03:45 GMT -5
Also shows how over valued top flight receivers are.
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Post by Trades on Apr 13, 2015 7:44:39 GMT -5
I picked my name "Trades" back in 96 when I first started posting on Jets message boards because I was in favor of the trade and may people thought the sky was falling.
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Post by Lithfan on Apr 13, 2015 7:45:34 GMT -5
Hey, Bing© in Buffalo Chairman, you missed one for yesterday. The Keyshawn trade was 4/12/2000. Good entry for your this day in history thread.
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Apr 13, 2015 7:59:19 GMT -5
Hey, Bing© in Buffalo Chairman, you missed one for yesterday. The Keyshawn trade was 4/12/2000. Good entry for your this day in history thread. Was out of town....feel free to publish on days I'm not here.....your my second in command.....
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Post by greenwave on Apr 13, 2015 8:53:44 GMT -5
It demonstrates the value of selling high. Especially in a sport like football where deterioration of talent is precipitous, roles are fungible, and supply is high. This is why the Revis trade was so successful, and would have been even more so had Idzik resigned him immediately. Yet many were opposed to trading him because of some notion of pride in having the best CB in the league, or having him wear a Jets jersey in the HOF (football HOFers are not team associated). Romantic notions like these are what gets you stuck in a rut like the Steelers are now, or the Phillies in baseball. It's a poor way to run a team, and I wish we would err on the side of foresight more often. Getting rid of Rex and his esoteric loyalties was a good start. Good post, and I fully agree. But for the sake of argument, do have to play devil's advocate: - TB won a SB with Keyshawn - The Falcons went to the playoffs more with Abraham than the Jets have with Mangold - Revis was a key component for the latest SB champ I agree with the merit behind this and similar trades, but it does suck that other teams involved (for many reasons) have benefitted more from these trades than the Jets.
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Post by southparkcpa on Apr 13, 2015 9:14:17 GMT -5
It demonstrates the value of selling high. Especially in a sport like football where deterioration of talent is precipitous, roles are fungible, and supply is high. This is why the Revis trade was so successful, and would have been even more so had Idzik resigned him immediately. Yet many were opposed to trading him because of some notion of pride in having the best CB in the league, or having him wear a Jets jersey in the HOF (football HOFers are not team associated). Romantic notions like these are what gets you stuck in a rut like the Steelers are now, or the Phillies in baseball. It's a poor way to run a team, and I wish we would err on the side of foresight more often. Getting rid of Rex and his esoteric loyalties was a good start. Good post, and I fully agree. But for the sake of argument, do have to play devil's advocate: - TB won a SB with Keyshawn - The Falcons went to the playoffs more with Abraham than the Jets have with Mangold - Revis was a key component for the latest SB champ I agree with the merit behind this and similar trades, but it does suck that other teams involved (for many reasons) have benefitted more from these trades than the Jets. Right...and we got saddled with CHAD Pennington. to compete with Tom Brady. Chads 2002 season led all of us to believe we had a QB. Fools gold I tell ya...
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Post by RobR on Apr 13, 2015 9:42:01 GMT -5
Guess you never heard of Joe Fields
He means continuously from Mawae to Mangold. There were a few years between Fields and Mawae.
And most of those years were manned by Jim Sweeney, one of my all-time favorite Jets. We have been blessed at the center position for over three decades.....unfortunately not so much at the QB position.
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Post by Jet Nut Sauce on Apr 13, 2015 9:49:34 GMT -5
Guess you never heard of Joe Fields Lighten up bro What's to lighten up about? Nothing dark about it.
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