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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 12, 2015 13:49:14 GMT -5
what is your Bra size.........
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Post by thebigragu on Jan 12, 2015 13:54:16 GMT -5
what is your Bra size......... Fruit of the loom wife beater tank top
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 13, 2015 10:57:06 GMT -5
what is your Bra size......... ...guess
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 14, 2015 11:44:41 GMT -5
Potential free-agent targets, with an Arizona/Houston flavor
With new leadership comes new possibilities in terms of player procurement.
The New York Jets' new general manager, Mike Maccagnan, came from the Houston Texans. The soon-to-be-named coach, Todd Bowles, arrived from the Arizona Cardinals. So, naturally, when free agency begins in March, they probably will look to sign familiar players.
A look at the most notable free agents from the Cardinals and Texans :
Quarterback: Ryan Mallett (Texans)
Offensive tackle: Derek Newton (Texans)
Cornerback: Antonio Cromartie (Cards), Kareem Jackson (Texans)
Defensive line: Dan Williams (Cards), Tommy Kelly (Cards)
Linebacker: Sam Acho (Cards), Brooks Reed (Texans)
Cards wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald isn't a free agent, but his enormous cap charge for 2015 ($23.6 million) has fueled speculation that he could be a cap casualty. Arizona has said it plans to keep Fitzgerald. But if it doesn't work out ... well, he now has a friend with the Jets.
Hey, just throwing it out there.
> espn.go.com/b...ahouston-flavor
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 14, 2015 17:02:44 GMT -5
The Pro Bowl is the NFL's annual all-star game that no one says they care for but millions still watch, because football runs this country. And when Jets defensive end Sheldon Richardson learned last month he hadn't been selected for this year's game, he said his immediate response was "too explicit for TV."
But now he's going to be going anyway.
Richardson, the 2013 NFL defensive rookie of the year, was initially chosen as a Pro Bowl alternate at defensive tackle. But the Jets on Wednesday announced he would be going because Bucs defensive tackle Gerald McCoy begged out. McCoy has a knee injury that had cut his season short.
The initial Pro Bowl rosters were announced after Week 16. At the time, Richardson had as many sacks as McCoy and one fewer than Rams rookie Aaron Donald. But Richardson graded out as the NFL's second-best 3-4 defensive end behind the Texans' J.J. Watt. That Donald got picked over Richardson prompted then-Jets head coach Rex Ryan to say Donald "can't hold [Richardson's] jock as a player," though Ryan never mentioned Donald by name.
Center Nick Mangold is the only other Jets player headed to the Pro Bowl. Defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson, running back Chris Ivory, and left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson had also been chosen as alternates.
The Pro Bowl is scheduled for Jan. 25 in Glendale, Ariz.
> www.nj.com/jets/index.ssf/2015/01/jets_sheldon_richardson_heading_to_pro_bowl_after.html
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 14, 2015 18:14:52 GMT -5
One day, whoever that chick is in Kelvins
Picture is going to happen upon this very site...
And see her picture posted 80 zillion times... And wonder "what the fuck"?
Perhaps we could meet mystery gal in England next year...
Our UK friends perhaps could help..
Anyone ever titty bang that skank?
Let's us know Mr Mccoops.....we need your help..
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Post by Frank Reynolds on Jan 14, 2015 19:09:07 GMT -5
Kevin... jets shirt/jersey or just a green shirt... facing the camera... two thumbs up. Do it.
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 14, 2015 19:10:47 GMT -5
Or atleast humor us via fotoshop...
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 15, 2015 15:01:27 GMT -5
One day, whoever that chick is in Kelvins Picture is going to happen upon this very site... And see her picture posted 80 zillion times... And wonder "what the fuck"? Perhaps we could meet mystery gal in England next year... Our UK friends perhaps could help.. Anyone ever titty bang that skank? Let's us know Mr Mccoops.....we need your help.. hi jordy !
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 15, 2015 15:42:20 GMT -5
The most important decision a defensive-minded head coach can make is selecting an offensive coordinator. Todd Bowles has decided to ride with Chan Gailey.On the surface, it's a curious choice for the New York Jets. Bowles never has worked with Gailey, 63, who went off the radar after sitting out the past two seasons. His last job was coaching the Buffalo Bills in 2012, so the initial thought is that Bowles is dusting off an antique.
But, after digging a little deeper, a different picture emerges. Gailey is described as a flexible coach who knows how to maximize modest talent. Consider :
• Chan Gailey, 63, has spent the past two seasons out of the NFL after coaching the Buffalo Bills in 2012.In 10 seasons as a coordinator and head coach, Gailey presided over only two top-10 offenses -- the 1997 Pittsburgh Steelers and 1998 Dallas Cowboys. That would seem to be a red flag, but check out the quarterbacks he's had: Ryan Fitzpatrick. Tyler Thigpen. Jay Fiedler. Kordell Stewart. Mike Tomczak. Except for a two-year run with Troy Aikman, who was at the tail end of his Hall of Fame career, Gailey hasn't worked with any elite quarterbacks. Nevertheless, his offense was good enough to make the playoffs in six of the first 10 seasons. He had no shot in Buffalo (2010-12) because he had the worst defense in the league.
•Former Steelers coach Bill Cowher swears by Gailey, and the thing he likes most about his former coordinator is that he's flexible. Said Cowher: "He's not married to a system. The one thing I like about Chan is he tries to stay unpredictable." Gailey operated a run-oriented attack with the Steelers. When he coached the Bills, he did a 180-degree turn, employing a spread passing attack that featured short, quick throws out of a one-back set. His pass-run ratio during that three-year stretch was 58-42.
•A spread passing attack could be good for Geno Smith, who thrived in West Virginia's Air Raid attack. Obviously, systems aren't identical, but it could put Smith back into a comfort zone. Cowher suggested that Smith might have been overwhelmed by Marty Mornhinweg's complicated offense, saying, "They did a lot of different things, and it's almost one of those things where I think sometimes less is better. I think sometimes you try to do too much, too many different things. You become OK at all of it, but not really good in any one thing." Interesting take.
•The recurring theme among people who talk about Gailey is that he adapts his scheme to suit the personnel. On that note, Cowher said he wouldn't be surprised if Gailey continues to feature the running game. After all, that's what the Jets do best. Said Cowher: "You don't have to go full-fledged into a wide-open spread offense. Let it continue to grow with the quarterback. Continue to utilize the strengths you have on the team. I don't think they're that far away."
•The concern with Gailey is that he hasn't been in the league for two years, which means he's not as familiar with the personnel as he needs to be. He has a lot of catching up to do.
•The Jets will look to add a veteran quarterback, and the obvious choice is Fitzpatrick -- assuming the Houston Texans are willing to let him go. He ran Gailey's spread offense in Buffalo, and he ran it well enough to land a six-year, $60 million contract. Fitzpatrick spiraled after signing the big deal, but he showed last season he's still a functional quarterback. Remember, too, that new general manager Mike Maccagnan, a former Texans executive, is familiar with him.
•Another player to watch in the offseason is Bills running back C.J. Spiller, who will be a free agent. Under Gailey, he rushed for 1,244 yards in 2012, ripping apart defenses that were stretched thin by the three- and four-receiver packages. The Jets probably will release Chris Johnson, so they could be looking for a speed back to pair with power back Chris Ivory.
> espn.go.com/blog/new-york/jets/post/_/id/48628/a-look-at-new-jets-oc-chan-gailey-and-his-philosophy
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Post by thebigragu on Jan 15, 2015 15:43:21 GMT -5
You're another one. Youre on your way out Today too
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 15, 2015 15:49:08 GMT -5
The first 11 facts to know about new Jets coach Todd Bowles
1. Born Nov. 18, 1963, in Elizabeth, NJ.
2. Is married with a daughter and three sons ranging in age from 4 to 11.
3. Played college football at Temple University, but went undrafted. Played eight seasons for the Redskins and 49ers as a safety, starting Super Bowl XXII for Washington.
4. Began coaching career in the player personnel department for the Packers (1995-96).
5. Worked in college football for three years, serving as defensive coordinator at Morehouse College in 1997 (as well as secondary coach) and at Grambling State (1998-99, also serving as defensive backs coach).
6. Defensive backs coach for the Jets in 2000.
7. Spent 2001-03 as defensive nickel package coach for the Browns, then spent 2004 as the team’s secondary coach.
8. Spent 2005-07 as the Cowboys’ secondary coach, then served as assistant head coach/secondary coach in Miami from 2008-11.
9. When Tony Sparano was fired in December 2011, Bowles went 2-1 as the interim head coach the final three games.
10. Eagles defensive backs coach in 2012, promoted to defensive coordinator in October when Juan Castillo was fired.
11. Spent 2013-14 as Cardinals defensive coordinator before being hired by Jets.
> nypost.com/2015/01/14/the-first-11-facts-to-know-about-new-jets-coach-todd-bowles/
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 15, 2015 15:51:04 GMT -5
You're another one. Youre on your way out Today too
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Jan 15, 2015 15:51:15 GMT -5
You're another one. Youre on your way out Today too demand satisfaction once and for all RAGS ...
Admission of being a dude, or Jets Bikini pics.......
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 17, 2015 10:25:39 GMT -5
Mel Kiper's first mock draft : Jets pick DE Shane Ray January, 16, 2015
The New York Jets' new regime, headed by Todd Bowles and Mike Maccagnan, inherits the sixth pick in the draft -- a nice asset to have when you're trying to rebuild.Their top pre-free agency needs are cornerback, quarterback, wide receiver ... actually, they need a lot of things. You don't finish 4-12 by accident.
You're going to see hundreds of mock drafts over the next four months (not that many in this space, thankfully), and here's the first. Fittingly, it comes from ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.
His top six :
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Jameis Winston, QB, Florida State
2. Tennessee Titans -- Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon
3. Jacksonville Jaguars -- Leonard Williams, DE, USC
4. Oakland Raiders -- Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama
5. Washington Redskins --Randy Gregory, DE, Nebraska
6. New York Jets -- Shane Ray, DE, Missouri
My take : Another defensive player? This would mark six straight years in the first round. Seems crazy, but the Jets do need a speed rusher to complement the inside power of Muhammad Wilkerson and Sheldon Richardson. Quinton Coples is an outside rusher, but he's not a speed player. The question with Ray is his size; he is listed at only 6-foot-2 1/2, 240 pounds -- a tweener. The issue is scheme fit. If Bowles stays with a 3-4 base, it would make Ray an undersized outside linebacker. From the limited amount of tape I've watched on Ray, it looks like he plays a lot as the right end in a four-man line. Don't worry, we'll have plenty of time to debate this -- like, four months.
> espn.go.com/blog/new-york/jets/post/_/id/48655/mel-kipers-first-mock-draft-jets-pick-de-shane-ray
cheers ~ ~
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