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Former NFL great Ty Law, a longtime confidante of Bucs cornerback Darrelle Revis, trashed the Jets and their wide receivers, saying Revis should sit out the season opener because the Jets are an inferior opponent. Law also suggested the Jets might try to take a cheap shot at Revis' surgically repaired knee.

"I don’t think the Jets team or the receivers are even worthy of him coming out for this game," Law said in an

interview with Sports Illustrated video. "He could've had the bad knee and covered these guys. He should sit out this game and wait to make a real splash.

"He is absolutely the best and wants to play the best, and I think you’re going to get the best out of him if he respects the other guy," Law continued. "But I don’t think he respects anybody on the Jets and then -- you never know -- what are they even playing for? I mean, they’re the type of team that might wanna get [him] hurt or try to take him out or something like that. So, I wouldn’t even play him because they’re not worthy."

The Jets' receiving corps has received its fair share of criticism over the past year or so, but nothing this scathing. Law actually played for the Jets in 2005 and 2008, but he's a Patriot at heart, having starred for them on their three Super Bowl-winning teams. Law and Revis are extremely close. They grew up in Aliquippa, Pa., live near each other in South Florida and actually played together for the 2008 season.

Revis, whom the Jets traded last April for two draft picks, will play Sunday for the first time since his season-ending knee injury last September.

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Petty irrelevant friends of Revis are petty and irrelevant.

Not sure what else Revis wants he got paid for every holdout, he help create the bad atmosphere and now he can't get past yapping about it, to the point where his clingers are spitting his talk track for him.

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"I don’t think the Jets team or the receivers are even worthy of him coming out for this game," Law said in an

interview with Sports Illustrated video. "He could've had the bad knee and covered these guys. He should sit out this game and wait to make a real splash.

 

I hope this is pinned up somewhere in the locker room, but I more hope that the WRs do something to dis-spell this reputation.  

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Law is a dickhead. That being said, he's just parroting what the rest of the football world already knows: for the past two years we've had a horribly untalented receiving corps compared to most NFL teams. Which makes you wonder what Sanchez or geno could be if their receivers actually got open from time to time.

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Law is a dickhead. That being said, he's just parroting what the rest of the football world already knows: for the past two years we've had a horribly untalented receiving corps compared to most NFL teams. Which makes you wonder what Sanchez or geno could be if their receivers actually got open from time to time.

 

Sanchez would still suck.  We know this because he had receivers in 2010 and still sucked.  It's not impossible for BOTH our receivers AND Sanchez to be awful.

 

You could give Sanchez 3 Megatrons and he'd still find ways to overthrow or miss them.  Worst starting QB of all time.

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Law is a dickhead. That being said, he's just parroting what the rest of the football world already knows: for the past two years we've had a horribly untalented receiving corps compared to most NFL teams. Which makes you wonder what Sanchez or geno could be if their receivers actually got open from time to time.

 

The part that really bothered me was saying that the Jets are "the kind of team that would" go after his knee. So, now are the Jets not only the goofiest, worst managed, arrogant team in the league but also the dirtiest, so dirty they'd try to end a guy's career. Sal Aloisi isn't here anymore, he was dispatched.

 

Muhammad Ali once said to Howard Cosell, "I don't know what truculent means, but if it's good, I'm it." The new mantra for the media and people that dislike the team is that whatever is bad, the Jets are it.

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Why cant Jets fans here admit weapinz r important?

 

 

 

Because they get sucked into dumb arguments.

 

No one in the "euthanize Sanchez" camp would argue that the receivers are optimal.  It's a secondary problem because Sanchez is incapable of making anyone around him better, and actually has the opposite affect.

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F*ck Ty Law and his roided-out, inability-to-comprehend-front-loaded-contracts-ass.  Between him and Uncle Sean, there's no way Revis will ever be anything more than an extremely talented mercenary.  I'll bet $100 Revis plays for three more teams before his career is finished.  Calling an opposing team dirty and cheap is laughable coming from the guy who had the five yard contact rule made for him and learned from the best in Rodney Harrison.  

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