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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Dec 22, 2014 13:31:53 GMT -5
The Jets hadalready moved from No. 6 to No. 5 on Saturday, when Washington knocked off the Eagles. But the Jets weren't done moving up in the draft order as a result of games played during Week 16. The Jets' 17-16 loss to the Patriots, coupled with the Raiders' 26-24 victory over the Bills on Sunday, has also vaulted the Jets past the Raiders and up to fourth in the draft order. Here, with Monday night's Broncos-Bengals games yet to be played in Week 16, is how the draft order shakes out. Team's records and strength-of-schedule percentages are in parentheses : 6. Washington (4-11, .476) 5. Raiders (3-12, .563) 4. Jets (3-12, .554) 3. Jaguars (3-12, .511) 2. Bucs (2-13, .489) 1. Titans (2-13, .484) You'll note that strength-of-schedule is used to break all ties in the draft order, rather than head-to-head. That explains why the Jets would jump past the Raiders even though they beat the Raiders back in the season opener. You'll also note that the Titans passed the Bucs for the top pick. Some thanks the Bucs get for playing the 11-4 Packers this late in the season and losing, 20-3. > www.nj.com/je...fects_jets.htmlcheers ~ ~
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Dec 22, 2014 13:45:41 GMT -5
With the way the Jets' 3-12 season has gone, you can't expect them to get a ton of players into the Pro Bowl. But they could (and should) land more than one player in the game. The all-star game's participants will be announced Tuesday. Participants are determined by fan, player and coach voting. Each group represents one-third of the final result. The top six players in voting make the game, regardless of conference. The Pro Bowl is no longer AFC vs. NFC, so the two teams are determined by a draft, with three players from each position on each roster. The game will be held Jan. 25 at the Cardinals' stadium in Glendale, Ariz., the same venue that will host the Super Bowl a week later. Coming out of fan voting, three Jets appear in contention for Pro Bowl bids: center Nick Mangold, and defensive tackles Muhammad Wilkerson and Sheldon Richardson. Will they make it? You'll have to wait until Tuesday to find out. In the meantime, check out the photo gallery above for the four Jets players who we think deserve to land in the Pro Bowl. Four? Yes, four. We provide our explanation in the gallery. > www.nj.com/je...sideration.htmlcheers ~ ~
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Dec 22, 2014 13:59:31 GMT -5
Things we learned about the Jets A few takeaways on the New York Jets' 17-16 loss to the New England Fagtriots: 1. I think Rex Ryan was speaking for a lot of fans when he gave a blunt assessment of Geno Smith's two big mistakes, the interception and the killer sack. It was a departure for Ryan, who usually tempers his criticism of his young quarterback. He didn't tear Smith to shreds, far from it, but the frustration in his voice was apparent. Can you blame him? If the Jets were getting average play from the quarterback position -- not great, just average -- they would be about a .500 team. Think about it: They have lost seven games by eight points or less. I'm not blaming Smith for every one of those losses, but if he had avoided one or two mistakes in each of those games, they would be at least 7-8. Smith isn't a good clutch player and he's mistake-prone when under duress. Here's my take on Smith: His whole is less than the sum of his parts. He has the physical skills to be a good quarterback, but something is missing. The Jets have spent two years trying to find it. 2. Ryan's epitaph with the Jets: "If he only had a quarterback." 3. The Jets have the worst red-zone offense in the league, having converted only 38 percent of their possessions into touchdowns. No other team is below 40 percent. A big reason is Smith, whose Total QBR inside the 20 is 14.2, 29th in the league. A QBR of 50 is considered average. Unlike passer rating, the QBR weighs sacks -- and Smith has five red-zone sacks.On Sunday, Smith took one sack, not counting the game-changing, third-down sack, which took place just outside the red zone. On that particular play, Smith had Jeremy Kerley open underneath for what would have been a first down on a third-and-4, but he held the ball too long, allowing the Fagtriots' blitz to get home. A miscommunication between running back Bilal Powell and right tackle Breno Giacomini, both of whom were trying to block Rob Ninkovich, allowed Dont'a Hightower to loop inside for the sack. 4. Since we're on that ugly sequence ... indecision on the Jets' sideline forced them to burn a timeout before Nick Folk's field-goal attempt from 52 yards. Ryan never gave a good explanation after the game, but -- based on the direct snap to Folk -- it looked like the call was a "pooch" punt. After the timeout, they decided to try the field goal, which was tipped by Vince Wilfork.Those kind of glitches -- game-management errors -- are inexcusable. It conjured of memories of Week 2, with Marty Mornhinweg and the timeout fiasco against the Green Bay Packers. I'm not sure why they considered a pooch in the first place. I'd take my chances with Folk, who made a 53-yarder in that direction during the pregame warm-ups. The Jets always seem to experience brain cramps against the Fagtriots. 5. Sunday was a tough, all-around day for Ryan. A potential head-coaching job went by the wayside, as Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross announced that he is keeping Joe Philbin. I wonder how much of Ross' decision was based on him not wanting to meet the San Francisco 49ers' compensation demands for Jim Harbaugh. Ryan still could be in play for potential openings in Atlanta, Chicago and Oakland. 6. Weird stat of the day: The Jets' average margin of defeat is 12.3 points -- and it will be remembered as one of the worst seasons in franchise history. A year ago, in a season that was deemed a success, the average margin of defeat was 18.8. 7. Nick Mangold is a mensch. Wearing an NYPD cap to honor the two slain police officers was a classy gesture. His stature among his peers was evident when many of the New England players wished him well before he was carted off with an ankle injury. 8. The Fagtriots attacked rookie cornerback Marcus Williams, targeting him 12 times, but the kid held up nicely. He allowed only seven catches for 65 yards, according to Pro Football Focus. It was a terrific game for Williams, who had an interception and three pass break-ups. 9. Here's a positive note: Williams' interception was the Jets' 12th takeaway, meaning they won't finish with the fewest in a 16-game season. The Houston Texans finished with only 11 last season. The Jets still could finish with the fewest in franchise history -- 15, set last season. 10. Kerley got a heavy dose of Darrelle Revis. When Percy Harvin went out with a rib injury, the Fagtriots started putting Revis on Kerley. He had only one catch in the second half. > espn.go.com/blog/new-york/jets/post/_/id/47632/things-we-learned-about-the-jets-14Merry Christmas !
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Dec 22, 2014 17:05:11 GMT -5
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Dec 30, 2014 15:36:17 GMT -5
Home Bills, Dolphins, Patriots, Jaguars, Titans, Browns, Eagles, Redskins Away Bills, Dolphins, Patriots, Texans, Colts, Raiders, Cowboys, Giants > ~ ~ 4 W's..max... cheers ~ ~
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 5, 2015 12:58:35 GMT -5
The New York Jets have 17 free agents as they enter the 2015 offseason. The new league year opens at 4 p.m. ET March 10, when unrestricted free agents can sign with any team. The Jets will enter free agency with tremendous flexibility because they will have more than $40 million in cap space and only two key players poised to hit the market -- linebacker David Harris and nose tackle Damon Harrison (restricted). Harris, 30, won't command nearly as much as he did on his second contract, when he landed $9 million a year. No player on the list is worthy of a franchise or transition tag. Running back Bilal Powell and Jaiquawn Jarrett are young role players with some value, but the Jets won't shed any tears if they lose any of their unrestricted free agents, with the exception of Harris. Here's a list of the Jets' unrestricted and restricted free agents : Unrestricted: Phillip Adams, CB Nick Bellore, LB Willie Colon, G John Conner, FB Jermaine Cunningham, LB Leger Douzable, DE Kenrick Ellis, DT David Harris, LB Ben Ijalana, OT Dawan Landry, S Bilal Powell, RB Tanner Purdum, LS Greg Salas, WR Michael Vick, QB Kyle Burnt Toast Wilson, CB Restricted: Damon Harrison, NT Jaiquawn Jarrett, S > espn.go.com/b...ets-free-agents
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 5, 2015 13:27:16 GMT -5
where ys been dude?
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 5, 2015 15:46:53 GMT -5
The sole focus of the New England Patriots is currently on the playoffs. Soon enough, we'll shift our attention to the offseason, and this entry can serve as a handy guide. The Patriots have 13 free agents as they enter the 2015 offseason. The new league year opens at 4 p.m. ET March 10, when unrestricted free agents can sign with any team. Here’s a list of the Patriots' unrestricted and restricted free agents, as well as a few notes that could be relevant in this snapshot : Unrestricted: Danny Aiken, LS Akeem Ayers, DE/LB Alan Branch, DT Jonathan Casillas, LB Patrick Chung, S Dan Connolly, G Stephen Gostkowski, K Steve Maneri, TE Devin McCourty, S Stevan Ridley, RB Shane Vereen, RB Chris White, LB Restricted: Brandon Bolden, RB Miscellaneous: Danny Amendola, WR (Scheduled to earn $4 million base salary and count $5.5 million against cap, which could be targeted for renegotiation based on 40 percent playtime in 2014.) Jerod Mayo, LB (Scheduled to earn $6.25 million in base salary, which could be targeted for renegotiation as he's landed on IR early in each of the past two seasons.) Darrelle Revis, CB (Has $25 million salary cap charge for 2015 that will likely result in team releasing him with the hopes of re-signing him.) Nate Solder, LT (Patriots have declared intention to pick up his fifth-year option at $7.4 million.) Vince Wilfork, DL (Has $4 million bonus due that activates final two years of a three-year pact.) > espn.go.com/b...ots-free-agents
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 6, 2015 12:20:10 GMT -5
^ ^ " ...Darrelle Revis, CB (Has $25 million salary cap charge for 2015 that will likely result in team releasing him with the hopes of re-signing him.)... "
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 6, 2015 12:54:20 GMT -5
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 8, 2015 13:46:37 GMT -5
ooops !, sorry...vacation
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 8, 2015 14:41:07 GMT -5
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Post by Hotman on Jan 8, 2015 15:47:14 GMT -5
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Post by Frank Reynolds on Jan 8, 2015 20:05:14 GMT -5
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 8, 2015 20:28:56 GMT -5
Ok. Im going to put this to a vote. Who wants all kellys threads in one big thread Just put Kevin and his tucked penis in a dark corner somewhere. . God damn. I can't stop fuckin laughing...
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