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Post by yankeejet22 on Nov 24, 2015 16:31:07 GMT -5
Mike Tannenbaum picks Coples again, this time on waivers. Just in time for Sunday’s game with the Jets. #nyj
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Post by mrcoops on Nov 24, 2015 16:33:44 GMT -5
So this gets the remainder of his guaranteed salary for this year of our books. Thanks, Tanny!
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Post by 2foolish on Nov 24, 2015 16:40:03 GMT -5
i wonder if there a second where he forgets hes not on the Jets and finally makes a play for us...
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Post by jdeacon on Nov 24, 2015 17:45:10 GMT -5
Leave it to Miami and Buffalo to keep digging through our cast offs, this shit is ridiculous.
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Post by Touchable on Nov 24, 2015 17:51:38 GMT -5
Tanny: "So Quinton, can you give us some insight into Todd Bowles' defense?"
Coples: "Man, I don't know that shit. Keepin' it real!"
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Post by gangrene on Nov 29, 2015 6:37:05 GMT -5
Lost In Space ..... Incident On flight home, Danger Will Rogers Danger
1. More Coples fallout: Another layer to the Quinton Coples story has emerged. The former first-round pick was involved in an incident on the team's return flight from Houston last Sunday, a source said. Whatever happened on the flight is unclear, but it didn't sit well with the powers-that-be, sealing his fate. Remember the circumstances of the day: Emotions were running high after a difficult loss in which Coples played a season-low five snaps on defense.
The Jets declined to comment.
Previously, coach Todd Bowles cited playing time and scheme fit as the primary reasons for waiving Coples, an oversized linebacker who went from starter to bit player over the last two months. The curious timing, though, was a red flag. He was fired only 12 hours after the team arrived home from Houston. He didn't become a spare part overnight, and yet they couldn't wait to get him out of the building.
Bowles doesn't mess around, as he showed months ago after the IK Enemkpali/Geno Smith altercation. He's a no-nonsense coach, and he will hold players accountable. Coples was an easy target because he was on thin ice anyway, but the plane situation provided a convenient opening to send him packing. Bowles said he wasn't trying to convey a message to his slumping team, but he added, "We're just trying to play good football players and we're trying to play guys that want to play and guys that are ready to play." Interesting choice of words.
Clearly, the move rattled the locker room, judging by the players' hesitancy to comment on Coples' ouster.
ESPN
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Post by Jets Things on Nov 29, 2015 7:51:25 GMT -5
Can't coach heart and Coples has none. Out of the league by 2017.
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Post by Big L on Nov 29, 2015 7:53:49 GMT -5
Can't coach heart and Coples has none. Out of the league by 2017. Would it be out of the realm of possibility to see Coples with 2 sacks and a forced fumble today?
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Nov 29, 2015 9:06:27 GMT -5
Lost In Space ..... Incident On flight home, Danger Will Rogers Danger 1. More Coples fallout: Another layer to the Quinton Coples story has emerged. The former first-round pick was involved in an incident on the team's return flight from Houston last Sunday, a source said. Whatever happened on the flight is unclear, but it didn't sit well with the powers-that-be, sealing his fate. Remember the circumstances of the day: Emotions were running high after a difficult loss in which Coples played a season-low five snaps on defense. The Jets declined to comment. Previously, coach Todd Bowles cited playing time and scheme fit as the primary reasons for waiving Coples, an oversized linebacker who went from starter to bit player over the last two months. The curious timing, though, was a red flag. He was fired only 12 hours after the team arrived home from Houston. He didn't become a spare part overnight, and yet they couldn't wait to get him out of the building. Bowles doesn't mess around, as he showed months ago after the IK Enemkpali/Geno Smith altercation. He's a no-nonsense coach, and he will hold players accountable. Coples was an easy target because he was on thin ice anyway, but the plane situation provided a convenient opening to send him packing. Bowles said he wasn't trying to convey a message to his slumping team, but he added, "We're just trying to play good football players and we're trying to play guys that want to play and guys that are ready to play." Interesting choice of words. Clearly, the move rattled the locker room, judging by the players' hesitancy to comment on Coples' ouster. ESPN My guess is that Coples did not care enough about the loss, which angered teammates who put in 110% and hurt a lot after a loss, and all of whom know that Coples is the Tin Man..,.. No heart.
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Post by Jets Things on Nov 29, 2015 9:21:38 GMT -5
Can't coach heart and Coples has none. Out of the league by 2017. Would it be out of the realm of possibility to see Coples with 2 sacks and a forced fumble today? Not in the least. If I was looking for a prop bet for today, that might be it. Because fuck us.
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Post by Hotman on Nov 29, 2015 10:36:06 GMT -5
book it
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Nov 29, 2015 11:20:17 GMT -5
Can't coach heart and Coples has none. Out of the league by 2017. Would it be out of the realm of possibility to see Coples with 2 sacks and a forced fumble today? Playing against the team that just cut is exactly the type of motivation Coples would rise to. Then next week ...
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Nov 29, 2015 11:21:55 GMT -5
"Incident " "unclear " thanks Cimini
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Post by Hotman on Nov 29, 2015 12:19:18 GMT -5
"Incident " "unclear " thanks Cimini Ain't no fucking incident. I'll show that weasly Fucker an incident
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Post by heymangold on Nov 29, 2015 20:21:25 GMT -5
saw Coples celebrating drawing a holding penalty going against Breno early in the game. guess it's all about the little things.
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