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Post by JStokes on Dec 28, 2017 20:04:05 GMT -5
How great would it be to beat the Patriots?
How many years would you revel in knocking them to the second seed?
Would feel awesome.
Oh yeah, we’d drop down to 11 in the draft.
I don’t give a fuck about the Pats or where they are seeded or some weak ass warm and fuzzy feeling for about 45 minutes Sunday night.
I want the 5 or 6 or 7.
We can all just revel for years about how great it was to beat the Bills and see our players dance like a bunch of slap dicks on the field. That should be heartwarming enough.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Dec 28, 2017 20:43:57 GMT -5
Prediction for 2018 draft Order top 10: 1. Cleveland 2. Indianapolis 3. NY Giants 4. Tampa Bay 5 Houston 6. NY Jets 7. Chicago 8. Denver 9. San Francisco 10. Cincinnati Indianapolis's new GM strikes gold. Or did he? Will Rosen's attitude and injuries cause teams to question whether he is worthy of a top pick? Without a consensus top 2 QB's the #2 pick suddenly becomes a lot less interesting. Would the Giants really believe adding a personality like Rosen's to their locker room is the right move? If Eli Apple is a cancer, what would Rosen be? I think Mr. Rosen is the #1 candidate to be the final man standing (well really sitting) in the green room. With that in mind, if my draft Order becomes reality, there is a very real chance that every QB except Darnold will be available when the Jets pick. Then it would just be a matter of meshing talents and personality with Bowles, Morton, the Jets O system and the QB. Frankly, I believe either Mayfield or Jackson would work out great, but I am leaning more and more to Jackson because I am really starting to buy into the story line that his great running ability caused his coaches to rely more on his running than throwing, and there is less of a chance that he will make himself into a distraction. Even if Mayfield doesn't court the negative attention he gets, it certainly has a way of finding him. Looking back, Jackson only had two subpar games throwing the ball this season and they weren't all that bad: 1) In a 47-21 loss to Clemson he was 21-42 for 317 yards, 3 TD, and 1 Int. And consider this, Clemson is ranked 8th in the nation in total D (13th in passing D) and in addition to his 42 pass attempts, Jackson ran the ball 17 times for 64 yards. That's 59 plays where he either threw a pass or ran. A huge workload no matter how young you are. 2) In a 45-42 loss to Boston College, he was 19-39 for 332 yards, 2 TD, 1 Int. While Boston Colleges D is nothing particularly special (as the 42 points given up in this game can attest), Jackson also ran the ball 22 times for 180 yards and 3 TDs. So he passed or ran on 51 plays. Once again, my God how much pressure can you put on one kid to carry the entire load. He had 208 rushes this season and the rest of the team had 248... ridiculous! Jackson's overall passing stats -- I urge you to take a look at them -- stack up to both Rosen and Darnold's. With the only real difference being that Darnold did better than both Rosen and Jackson against ranked opponents, which I believe is due to the fact that Darnold was surrounded by much more talent than Jackson and Rosen. So, what do you have in Lamar Alexander? A three year starter who won the Heisman in his second year as a starter and then put up better numbers this season. So, he's hungry and doesn't rest on his laurels. He did EVERYTHING that was asked of him. So, he is a coachable player. He carried the load and is used to being the "man" his team relies on to make plays. So, he has franchise QB characteristics. If Alexander is there at 6 (and he may not be because Cleveland may realize what a generational talent this kid really is) the Jets need to draft him. He is Vick-like and Newton-like in his abilities and brings zero drama to the table. Seriously, he actually is a lot like Bowles, very low key and he does his job. The kid fits the Jets well. Assuming you mean Jackson and not Alexander. _ Lol.... I keep doing that...
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Post by Hotman on Dec 29, 2017 6:13:01 GMT -5
How great would it be to beat the Patriots? How many years would you revel in knocking them to the second seed? Would feel awesome. Oh yeah, we’d drop down to 11 in the draft. I don’t give a fuck about the Pats or where they are seeded or some weak ass warm and fuzzy feeling for about 45 minutes Sunday night. I want the 5 or 6 or 7. We can all just revel for years about how great it was to beat the Bills and see our players dance like a bunch of slap dicks on the field. That should be heartwarming enough. _ if it meant knocking them out of playoffs that is one thing... what I am hoping for is injury to Brady in a loss. Maybe a rotator cuff... or McClown hand. nothing serious
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Post by Big L on Dec 29, 2017 6:16:56 GMT -5
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Post by Hotman on Dec 29, 2017 6:20:54 GMT -5
Of fucking course they fuckin did. Fuck the NFL I'm not even watching the playoffs and I could not give half a wet turd. I'm not watching some rigged bullshit for those cunts
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Post by Hotman on Dec 29, 2017 6:21:51 GMT -5
Bunch of FAKE bullshit FUCK "professional" wrestling
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Post by RobR on Dec 29, 2017 19:35:29 GMT -5
if it meant knocking them out of playoffs that is one thing... I can never wrap my head around this line of reasoning. All I care about is improving the Jets and if that means losing and NE wins another SB...so be it. I'm already numb too how much they have won.
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Post by JStokes on Dec 29, 2017 19:44:07 GMT -5
if it meant knocking them out of playoffs that is one thing... I can never wrap my head around this line of reasoning. All I care about is improving the Jets and if that means losing and NE wins another SB...so be it. I'm already numb too how much they have won. This. I don’t give a shit about any other team at the expense of the Jets. I hate seeing the Pats win but at the end of the day, I really only care about what best suits the Jets. _
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Post by JStokes on Dec 31, 2017 15:53:48 GMT -5
All we need is for the Giants to win and Indy to lose and Giants drop to 3.
Trade with Indy BOOM franchise QB.
FFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKK
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Post by fullblast on Dec 31, 2017 15:54:39 GMT -5
All we need is for the Giants to win and Indy to lose and Giants drop to 3. Trade with Indy BOOM franchise QB. FFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKK _ Yup, fucking blows.
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Post by JStokes on Dec 31, 2017 15:56:39 GMT -5
All we need is for the Giants to win and Indy to lose and Giants drop to 3. Trade with Indy BOOM franchise QB. FFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKK _ Yup, fucking blows. As a Jet-Met fan Giant-Yankee hater this is one of the worst seasons in my fandom’s history. _
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Post by fullblast on Dec 31, 2017 16:12:45 GMT -5
As a Jet-Met fan Giant-Yankee hater this is one of the worst seasons in my fandom’s history. _ If it makes you feel any better, we've also dropped to 9th in draft position after the early games. FML. EDIT: nevermind, we're 6th. FML still stands though.
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Post by JStokes on Dec 31, 2017 16:15:20 GMT -5
As a Jet-Met fan Giant-Yankee hater this is one of the worst seasons in my fandom’s history. _ If it makes you feel any better, we've also dropped to 9th in draft position after the early games. FML. EDIT: nevermind, we're 6th. FML still stands though. I think we end up 6-7-8. I think we’ve jumped the Bears. _
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Post by Touchable on Dec 31, 2017 16:21:04 GMT -5
Jets pick 6th if Tampa loses, 5th if they win.
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Post by Touchable on Dec 31, 2017 16:27:10 GMT -5
I don’t care if Cousins looked like shit today, I’m still throwing the bank at him and then taking the best available passrusher (Chubb/Key), OT (McGlinchley), or Barkley if he’s still there at #5/#6.
Then you still have two 2nd rounders to play with.
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