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I agree. 

 

Watching the Bengals WR's made you realize just how poor our offensive skill players are. NONE of them fight for the ball. They are all #3 and #4 WR's being asked to do too much and they can't handle it. 

 

Trade for a big time WR that you don't have to wait years for them to adjust to the NFL. 

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I agree. 

 

Watching the Bengals WR's made you realize just how poor our offensive skill players are. NONE of them fight for the ball. They are all #3 and #4 WR's being asked to do too much and they can't handle it. 

 

Trade for a big time WR that you don't have to wait years for them to adjust to the NFL. 

 

 

just wanted to say that part of that is our db's are kinda crap.

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I agree. 

 

Watching the Bengals WR's made you realize just how poor our offensive skill players are. NONE of them fight for the ball. They are all #3 and #4 WR's being asked to do too much and they can't handle it. 

 

Trade for a big time WR that you don't have to wait years for them to adjust to the NFL. 

Thank You

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It is absolutely pointless to make knee-jerk moves during this season.  In the off season we have the draft picks and cap space to make calculated moves.  The shortcomings of this team are bigger than the WR position.  You cannot make chicken liver out of chicken $hit.

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The Jets looked like they should not have even gotten off the bus today. Bad effort all around and enough blame to go around. Unimaginative offensive game plan, defensive adjustments were non existent as was offensive adjusting. I agree that Jets WR's do NOT fight for the ball at all. Jets DB's can't cover a halfway decent WR, and with the Saints coming to town IT DON'T LOOK GOOD.

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It is absolutely pointless to make knee-jerk moves during this season.  In the off season we have the draft picks and cap space to make calculated moves.  The shortcomings of this team are bigger than the WR position.  You cannot make chicken liver out of chicken $hit.

Totally agree. Jets WR's are chicken sh&t for sure.

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It's painfully obvious that we need help at WR, it's exacerbated when your most reliable threat the last two weeks was an UDFA cut by the Bills and on the street prior to signing him. I'm just not sure it's the right move in the middle of this current season. The notion that we can have Gordon for just a 3rd is pure speculation, for all we know Cleveland is asking for a king's ransom in exchange. We need skill position help, there's no doubt Idzik knows that, but he's not going to make reactionary moves that aren't in the best interest in the team. 

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Step One: Be smart and draft a WR next year.

Step Two: Call him a bust when he doesn't produce in year one or year two.

 

Guaranteed to happen.

 

I want a guy that I KNOW can produce at the pro level now. I don't care if he ****s kittens while huffing paint.

Step Two you mean like Stephen Hill?

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Who?  Who will step in immediately and help this offense?

WR Mike Evans Texas A&M!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jets need to get him in the 1st round, kid does everything that everyone bashes Hill for not doing, IE Attacking the ball instead of waiting for it to get to him, catches balls with his hands, is VERY physical at the line of scrimmage, and is a WR in the physical mold of VJax, and D Bryant. Don't know the kids personal history, hopefully it's better than Bryant's!

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Screw trading draft picks for WR's unless its a 3rd for Gordon (no way Cleveland gives him up that cheap).

We will have 4 picks in the top 75 in next years draft.

Rd 1 WR Mike Evans Texas A&M

Rd 2 WR Jordan Mathews Vanderbilt

Rd 3 WR Brandin Cooks Oregon St.

Rd 3 KR/RB/WR Dri Archer Kent St.

Then we should get a couple of high comp picks on top of our own 4th rounder, go grab a risky personal problem guy like TE Colt Lyerata formerly of Oregen U, and hopefully a still under the radar TE in Jace Amaro Texas Tech (reminds me of Dallas Clark), after that don't care draft a bunch of uglies on OL, and DL.

Spending our cap $$$$ on a stud OG, and a stud FS like J Byrd make this a reasonable draft investing in all offensive play makers.

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Kerley, yes. Other two are 4-5 bounce around the league guys.

Everyone wNts to make it like bengals WRs are that much better but it's Green that makes the difference. Nelson's a good reliable guy to have and Hill could still blossom into a nice 2. They need that one stud and something more consistent at Te.

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Everyone wNts to make it like bengals WRs are that much better but it's Green that makes the difference. Nelson's a good reliable guy to have and Hill could still blossom into a nice 2. They need that one stud and something more consistent at Te.

 

Nelson's ok.

 

Hill might see himself out of the league.

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Everyone wNts to make it like bengals WRs are that much better but it's Green that makes the difference. Nelson's a good reliable guy to have and Hill could still blossom into a nice 2. They need that one stud and something more consistent at Te.

 

Agree. They need one true #1 WR to draw doubles, allowing the other guys single-coverage matchups and the offensive line to give Geno time. Besides the defense sh*tting the bed today, it was cinci's ability to get pressure with 4 guys and drop 7 others back into coverage, that's a tough feat for any QB, let a lone a rookie.  

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Agree. They need one true #1 WR to draw doubles, allowing the other guys single-coverage matchups and the offensive line to give Geno time. Besides the defense sh*tting the bed today, it was cinci's ability to get pressure with 4 guys and drop 7 others back into coverage, that's a tough feat for any QB, let a lone a rookie.

Bengals blitzed a ton in the first half

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Bengals blitzed a ton in the first half

 

 

Didn't see them blitzing a ton, it just seemed like the connected when they did; Nelson's two sacks come to mind. Regardless, that's not what won them the game, it was their ability to get pressure with Atkins, Dunlap, Johnson and Peko and have 7 guys back in coverage.  They were able to roll safety help over Hill on early downs and then bracket coverage Kerley on the couple of third downs we actually had.  I still would have liked to see Mauluga get that face-guarding called on him on Cumberland's end-zone attempt, but the team still got whooped up and down the field.  Blitzing isn't what lost us this game.

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Ridicule mock attack GO FOR IT this team lacks a WR that Geno can count on and go to.

 

If Idzick cant see it we have a problem.

 

IMO trading for a WR now would be the worst possible move Idzik could make.  We clearly saw today that the Jets are not ready for prime time and they're not going anywhere this year.  Adding a WR now would be pointless.  He's not gonna fix all the Jets problems.  He needs to stay the course and not panic or make knee-jerk reactions.  During the offseason they'll have a chance to strategize, sign a FA or two and draft someone.  They need to save every pick.  By the end of the season, things could change dramatically, and priorities could shift considerably.  They could be able to add an excellent WR or two in FA and still have all their draft picks available to use on other needs.

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Ridicule mock attack GO FOR IT this team lacks a WR that Geno can count on and go to.

 

If Idzick cant see it we have a problem.

 

Joe willy this team is NOT winning anything this year and our hand should not be forced into making a deal based on the Idea we might have a chance. We have good picks next year and we have nice cap space. We all know we have weaknesses at the skill positions on offense and in the secondary and that's where our focus should be.

 

You are having delusions of grandeur based on this football team looking good vs some bad teams and winning 4 games, 2 of which were basically gifted to us by boneheaded plays.

 

Just be patient and let Idzik build this team the way a team should be built, with solid young players via the draft and filling needed holes through free agency.

 

Geno may or may not be the guy ...I'm leaning towards him not being the guy so that's another variable that needs to be considered

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