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And Tannenbaum is a bad GM because he hasn't surrounded Mark Sanchez with any iota of talent, other than maybe Holmes. Yes, Sanchez is not the most prolific passer in the league but the guy never has any open receivers and up until recently hasn't had any sort of pass protection. Not to mention, the Jets have no running game either. Give Sanchez some slightly above average talent at receiver and running back and he's a top 15-20 quarterback.
Sigh. Are you a Giants fan, or just a self-hating Jets fan?
Holmes just had 9 catches for 150 yards, so maybe you should've picked a different week to say that he's "maybe" talented. Dustin Keller is a top-tier receiving TE, and he's also the team's #2 receiver. He's barely played all season due to injury, but will be back this week. The Jets in the past 2 seasons have brought in 3 WR's via the draft, those players aren't going to instantly become studs. They need to develop, but Jeremy Kerley seems already there as far as slot receivers go.
Anyone definitely writing the Jets off is kidding themselves in a season where the best teams don't even look that good (outside of San Fran).
And you're clearly not a Jets fan if you think that a) Sanchez has never had offensive weapons and b) think he never had a good pass blocking line until "just recently."
This post reeks of "outside looking in" ignorance from somebody regurgitating Skip Bayless' unabashed biased analysis.
Yeah, getting players well rested before a game in 85-90 degree humid heat is a terrible idea.
it's sad that none of the players on your team have enough common sense to figure this out for themselves.
Their practices used to start at 8am, now they start at 11am. That gives them 3 hours to get more sleep, assuming they go to bed around the same time. That had nothing to do with the players, so nice try.
Is that the first he has been on the field this year? I haven't heard about him any, so I was assuming he hadn't played.
He's the personal protector on punts, is on the hands team on kickoff return, and has played about 20 snaps total at Wildcat QB, basically just handing off to people and running it like 3 times. I think they're deliberately boring with him playing that role for now until they really need to start pulling tricks out (against the Pats, basically).
Also, I think we are going to see more injuries this year. I saw a lot of helmet to helmet hits yesterday without the replacements throwing any flags. It's gonna get nasty.
Also, I think we are going to see more injuries this year. I saw a lot of helmet to helmet hits yesterday without the replacements throwing any flags. It's gonna get nasty.
Matt Schaub is currently removing his own teeth from his earhole, so he can't hear your concerns about helmet to helmet hits.
I think power rankings before Week 6 or 7 are pointless, but yeah Atlanta has looked the best overall so far. Which I'd be happy about if Julio Jones was beasting the way I need him to.
Post by FuzzyWarbles on Sept 24, 2012 16:28:27 GMT -5
While I was eating lunch earlier today I caught some of ESPN's NFL analyst show and they seemed to think the Cardinals were a top 5 team. I have yet to watch them play this year. What do you guys think?
While I was eating lunch earlier today I caught some of ESPN's NFL analyst show and they seemed to think the Cardinals were a top 5 team. I have yet to watch them play this year. What do you guys think?
They have a top 5 defense. They have Kevin Kolb at QB. They aren't a top 5 team, but they're playing really well right now. Kevin Kolb will go back to looking like Kevin Kolb soon enough, or get hurt and have John Skelton do John Skelton things all game and score 10 points a week.
Also, I think we are going to see more injuries this year. I saw a lot of helmet to helmet hits yesterday without the replacements throwing any flags. It's gonna get nasty.
Matt Schaub is currently removing his own teeth from his earhole, so he can't hear your concerns about helmet to helmet hits.
And Tannenbaum is a bad GM because he hasn't surrounded Mark Sanchez with any iota of talent, other than maybe Holmes. Yes, Sanchez is not the most prolific passer in the league but the guy never has any open receivers and up until recently hasn't had any sort of pass protection. Not to mention, the Jets have no running game either. Give Sanchez some slightly above average talent at receiver and running back and he's a top 15-20 quarterback.
Sigh. Are you a Giants fan, or just a self-hating Jets fan?
Holmes just had 9 catches for 150 yards, so maybe you should've picked a different week to say that he's "maybe" talented. Dustin Keller is a top-tier receiving TE, and he's also the team's #2 receiver. He's barely played all season due to injury, but will be back this week. The Jets in the past 2 seasons have brought in 3 WR's via the draft, those players aren't going to instantly become studs. They need to develop, but Jeremy Kerley seems already there as far as slot receivers go.
Anyone definitely writing the Jets off is kidding themselves in a season where the best teams don't even look that good (outside of San Fran).
And you're clearly not a Jets fan if you think that a) Sanchez has never had offensive weapons and b) think he never had a good pass blocking line until "just recently."
This post reeks of "outside looking in" ignorance from somebody regurgitating Skip Bayless' unabashed biased analysis.
Okay a few things. 1) I'm a Jets fan. 2) I'm talking about this year and their lack of talent. 3) What has Holmes done in a Jets uniform besides last game?
I've seen Holmes drop at least five passes this season, he's barely been open, not to mention he's a whiny head case. One good game is not going to change my opinion on that. I agree Kerley looks promising but I'm not going to get extremely excited after a two catch game.
Receivers just haven't been open this year. I've seen every play of the Jets season so far and can probably count on one hand how many times a receiver gained clear separation from a defender.
Keller is a good pass catching tight end but don't act like he's Rob Gronkowski or Vernon Davis because he's nowhere near that caliber He's a top 12-15 tight end in the league at best.
And I'm not even going to mention the abysmal running game.
Bottom line, the argument I was trying to make is that Tannenbaum did absolutely nothing to upgrade the offense this, which needs desperate help, except get Tim Tebow and can we please agree that has been a bust so far? Clearly this offense needs work and anyone who can't admit that after watching these past two games is just in denial.
And just to note, there are few people I hate in this world more than Skip Bayless.
Post by billypilgrim on Sept 24, 2012 22:53:17 GMT -5
This Monday night game has to be the death knell for the replacement refs. If the owners keep using these refs who are clearly incompetent, they lose any credibility and any integrity. I don't even care who wins between Seattle and Green Bay. But to let the game be decided not by the players or coaches, but by third-tier refs is a joke.
I liked the analysis that the NFL, as a commodity, has an inelastic demand. Its very true, to an extent. Personally, as a Saints fan, I want Goodell to be hated by more than just our fans. He might be able to ruin the image of the NFL in less than a season. But to truly hurt the NFL, this kind of BS will have to continue for almost the entire season before people actually stop watching.