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Post by vin on Sept 19, 2018 9:29:15 GMT -5
Thanks, Harrier and Peebag. lol
So my point stands.
A #1 WR needs to be drafted to give Sam someone reliable to throw to(with all due respect to Enuwa).
Sorry, Big L.
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Sept 19, 2018 9:30:17 GMT -5
JetRepulsion has a point.
Didn't Kearse play?
Could've sworn I saw him on the field.....
Played 20-65 snaps. And didn't do dick. He isn't a #1 WR. He's an old seahag.
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Post by Big L on Sept 19, 2018 9:38:27 GMT -5
Maybe he won’t be back then...
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Post by Raoul Duke on Sept 19, 2018 9:46:22 GMT -5
Can't wait for Anderson to complain he not getting enough targets. You know it's coming.
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Post by bxjetfan on Sept 19, 2018 10:19:39 GMT -5
Can't wait for Anderson to complain he not getting enough targets. You know it's coming. If he does I can't say I disagree with him. Q could get open in an elevator, Bates needs to get this guy involved. Maybe he is and Sam isn't seeing it, and to be honest I don't focus on Robbie during the game to see what's going on. I believe Robbie can be lethal, I think the O just needs more time together.
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Sept 19, 2018 10:26:53 GMT -5
Can't wait for Anderson to complain he not getting enough targets. You know it's coming. If he does I can't say I disagree with him. Q could get open in an elevator, Bates needs to get this guy involved. Maybe he is and Sam isn't seeing it, and to be honest I don't focus on Robbie during the game to see what's going on. I believe Robbie can be lethal, I think the O just needs more time together. Yes, that and better players.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Sept 19, 2018 10:33:09 GMT -5
Can't wait for Anderson to complain he not getting enough targets. You know it's coming. If he does I can't say I disagree with him. Q could get open in an elevator, Bates needs to get this guy involved. Maybe he is and Sam isn't seeing it, and to be honest I don't focus on Robbie during the game to see what's going on. I believe Robbie can be lethal, I think the O just needs more time together. I wouldn't disagree with him either. I just don't trust that he would do it in a constructive way (ie: go bitching publicly).
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Post by Harrier on Sept 19, 2018 11:55:39 GMT -5
hmm...I thought it was 25 to 70? Ha meant 20 of 65.
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Sept 20, 2018 8:22:49 GMT -5
I watched to coaches cut on NFL Gamepass and the Jets really did play better then I felt they were during the game. They lost because they got no breaks. They had crucial drops and the Fins didn't. Fins recovered 2 of their own fumbles. Penalties on the Jets D always negated good plays on 3d down rather than occurring on 1st and 10. Despite the Jets O line being overmatched by the Fins D line resulting in no running game and Sam being under constant pressure, this game could have been won by the Jets. Without Darnold the Jets would have lost this game in a blowout because that is what happens when the other team controls the line of scrimmage against your Offense. With Sam, this game was winnable if a few receivers hold on the ball before and after they are hit and Pryor pays attention with the realization that Sam may throw him the ball when he does not expect it. This game was 7-0 with under 5:00 minutes left in the first half. Those 5 minutes decided the game, which is an amazing statement when you see that the Fins D dominated the Jets O line for the entire game.
After re-watching the game, I truly realize how much of a game changer Sam Darnold is. With him they have a chance to win games they have no business winning. He can literally do it almost on his own. Big, agile, smart, hard working and deadly accurate even on the run.
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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Sept 20, 2018 22:44:21 GMT -5
he. After re-watching the game, I truly realize how much of a game changer Sam Darnold is. With him they have a chance to win games they have no business winning. He can literally do it almost on his own. Big, agile, smart, hard working and deadly accurate even on the run. You were saying?
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Sept 20, 2018 23:49:05 GMT -5
he. After re-watching the game, I truly realize how much of a game changer Sam Darnold is. With him they have a chance to win games they have no business winning. He can literally do it almost on his own. Big, agile, smart, hard working and deadly accurate even on the run. You were saying? Nothing's changed. He plays behind a Swiss cheese line and does not have a legit #1 nfl wr on his team.
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Post by Hotman on Sept 20, 2018 23:50:57 GMT -5
Nothing's changed. He plays behind a Swiss cheese line and does not have a legit #1 nfl wr on his team. Oh? ?? ? I thought we didn't NEED a #1 WR, Sonny?
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Sept 21, 2018 8:58:17 GMT -5
Nothing's changed. He plays behind a Swiss cheese line and does not have a legit #1 nfl wr on his team. Oh? ?? ? I thought we didn't NEED a #1 WR, Sonny? Man enough to admit I was wrong. After watching the first 3 games, my belief that Onunwa, Kearse, Anderson, and Pryor was a nice enough mix of skill and talent that it would work, I can see it clearly does not.
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Post by Hotman on Sept 21, 2018 9:00:30 GMT -5
Oh? ?? ? I thought we didn't NEED a #1 WR, Sonny? Man enough to admit I was wrong. After watching the first 3 games, my belief that Onunwa, Kearse, Anderson, and Pryor was a nice enough mix of skill and talent that it would work, I can see it clearly does not. We all got kicked in the balls. Again. I knew they were shit with those drops in Miami. Same old jets all the way. Poor Sam
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