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    • To actually answer the question in the Title, I do believe Joe Douglas can learn from his mistakes. Woody, on the other hand, is demented old jackass. Just when I thought woody might be learning to let the FOOTBALL guys do FOOTBALL things, he seemed to forcibly engineer the Rodgers trade.  Anyway, as jamesr said, there's little hope to me if the Jets bring in a new Woody-hired administration. However, JD has shown at times that he can improve his management. For instance, early in his tenure, we drafted Mekhi Becton and Eli Moore. It feels like we learned about taking low character guys just because of their upside after that (although I think Saleh also helped instill that mentality). Last year, JD learned the hard way about lacking a quality backup QB. Now we have tyrod Taylor. He also learned the hard way about trusting suspect OL. I am also hopeful (though without any evidence yet) that having to take McDonald at 15 last year taught him about draft preparation in case a trade back is warranted. We'll see.  A bigger question would be if the Jets are even in position to draft a quality QB post Rodgers. Ideally, the Rodgers era finishes well, but then we will be far from the top QB picks, and it can be very costly and difficult to move up. I fear a cycle of veteran QBs may be inbound if that's the case. Meanwhile, if the Rodgers era finishes even more disastrously, JD will likely be gone and we're back to square 1. Anyway, tl;dr, JD has shown some ability to correct his past mistakes as a GM. I am hopeful Woody keeps him after the Rodgers era, and that it translates into more long term success. 
    • lol, have you never had your balls broken before?  In all seriousness, I never made a counter point to their replies. It didn’t merit it. I did point out that the arguments they made weren’t specific to the point I made. I talked about a double-standard. They debated QB vs OL. In essence, I pointed out that they’re blockheads. Unless you’re some kind of idiot, you’d see in this thread that I am in favor of selecting OT. I simply think the argument others are making for it is disingenuous, as I’ve illustrated. I’m not sorry you guys fail to grasp anything beyond petty yes/no spats.
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