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no the board gets and appreciates quality trolling logging on drunk and just pooping your pants is weak2 points
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Really? He's gonna need half a season to overtake a guy who threw pick sixes in five consecutive games last year who is playing in a new system himself? What a mountain to climb!2 points
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Stupid thread. Rex is the man. Only Jets fans doubt him as a Head Coach. Everyone else around the league knows he's one of the best.2 points
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Mike Evans had 279 yards on 7 catches in that game, for an average of 39.9 ypc. The rest of the team was 21 catches for 185 yards, for 8.8 ypc.2 points
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I like him but really, what's Wilson going to get in a year or so? http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000356009/article/colin-kaepernick-49ers-reach-sixyear-deal-extension1 point
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Geno heads to Florida, works with QB guru February, 18, 2014 FEB 18 3:55PM ET By Rich Cimini | ESPNNewYork.com Geno Smith prepared for the NFL scouting combine by working out with quarterback guru Chris Weinke at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. A year later, Smith is taking the same approach to his offseason. The New York Jets' quarterback was seen Monday at IMG, working in a private session with Weinke, IMG's director of football operations. You probably remember Weinke as the former Heisman Trophy winner from Florida State. Smith has been working with Weinke in recent days, trying to stay sharp and fine-tuning his throwing mechanics. Weinke also is tutoring Louisville's Teddy Bridgewater, one of the top prospects in the upcoming draft. If you're a Jets fan, it's always encouraging to hear your quarterback is working on his own in an effort to improve. Smith "has come a million miles" from the start of his rookie season, Rex Ryan said recently, but it's obvious that he still has a ways to go. The Jets' offseason program doesn't begin until early April, so Smith is taking a proactive approach as he prepares for his second season. At least he's not in New Jersey, stuck inside because of the winter weather. A year ago, Smith went into the combine thinking he had a chance to be the No. 1 overall pick in the draft. In an interview at IMG last February, he told USA Today, "I feel like I am the best" quarterback in the draft "and [given] what I've done up until this point, I do have a case for being the No. 1 overall pick." Obviously, it didn't turn out that way. Smith fell to 39th, but he ended up starting every game. Now he waits as the Jets embark on an offseason in which they're likely to add a quarterback.1 point
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They are saying that he's a couple years away from having the talent to contend. And suggest this team would be worst without him.1 point
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The Jets have an NFL head coach who has almost nothing to do with his team's offense. And nobody much questions that, despite the indisputable fact that is exactly how his own dad's NFL HC career crashed and burned.1 point
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I recall plenty of folks remembering the two-time AFC Championship Game losers.1 point
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If that was Geno in the pic, T0m would complain about how this was a reflection of the lack of discipline on team, and that it's all because of Rex.1 point
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Is my pregnant wife secretly renaming this thread? These changes feel very hormonal.1 point
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You are speaking to a creature that doesn't know how to use a toilet, being civil is a lot to ask1 point
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if a guy has a terrible awful no good season and then has a couple good games at the end, it's a bit of a stretch to call him average. Both players grade out as the worst at their respective positions. That's not average.1 point
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Dude can ball. So he likes weed. Who doesnt? Sign this beast and our safeties will be nasty.1 point
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We shall see what he does on an NFL field.Personally I expect this is gonna be a replay of Marino in the 1983 draft, with Manziel being more like Fran Tarkenton. I could be wrong, but I haven't seen anyone else hang 600 yards on a pro defense like Bama, nor commander a bowl game like he did New Year's Eve. So he's 22/23, has a wallet full of cash and likes to party. He's not shooting up a club or doing blow off stripper's asses. But we know Geno Smith sucks. And we picked a safety with a very big mouth. Yeah, Jets! From 29th in points scored, we have to get better, right? Someone explain how this offense averages more than 17/18 a game, how they keep up with the Pats, how they win 6 games. A safety. Let that sink in.-1 points
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But Sean Payton has an idea what's going on.He doesn't tell Rob Ryan to do what ever he wants. He gives him some direction.-1 points
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Rex likes to keep his defense on the field. Its more fun n stuff for him to run up and down the sideline yelling "booom!" After a big hit-1 points
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Rex wont sniff another ring until he is DC somewhere. It is a certainty that i will bet any amount on.-2 points
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Yep the homer button is functioning well. I have gotten neg rep over the years for criticizing herm, sanchez, penny, many others. History has always proven me right and there is no doubt it will again. Most homers just cant bring themself to see the truth until its glued to their foreheads.-3 points
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I want an offensive minded coach. Enough of this run stopping defense. The reason you stop the run is because you know it is coming when teams have a thirty point lead. You stink. Your offenses are historical stinky and you are a poor head coach. Begone. You are real smelly.-9 points