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Jermaine Kearse and Robby Anderson Production.


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Stats over the last 2 weeks combined. 

 

30 catches

515 yards

3 Touchdowns. 

 

Robby is projected to have over 1,000 yards and double digit touchdowns. He's having a boarderline probowl season. I seen this online and figured I'd like to see some discussion on it. 

 

Good win today for the Jets. I know we all want a great draft position, but we also want to see production from our current young players. Im liking what Im seeing from some of our young skill position players 

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our wr have been a huge surprise for this team.

Morton should be given a purple heart for getting this kind of production out of a bunch of jags and rejects,.  The jets offense has been a huge highlight this year, other than mcwons few bad gaffs at the end of games.

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So far that Richardson trade is working out for us. I think I'll take Kearse's offensive production over Richardson's on defense. 51 recs, 657 yards.

And Anderson was one hell of a find from the undrafted pile. He looks the part of a top receiving target these days. 49 recs, 821 yards.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, rex-n-effect said:

Kearse/Anderson/Enunwa will not be a bad starting three for 2018. 

Hate on Macc for a lot of things if you want but he deserves credit for plucking Anderson out as an UDFA and the Richardson/Kearse trade.

Yup. You are starting to see Hansen flash a little bit too. Nice young WR corps. 

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Morton, and even McCown, along with supporting offensive cast have been far and away the best unit on this football team. Despite the fact that all of the investment has been on the defensive side of the ball, and that the coach and his pal are defensive "guru" types. It's really an indictment on Bowles that the offense out-performs the defense like this.

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13 minutes ago, Integrity28 said:

Morton, and even McCown, along with supporting offensive cast have been far and away the best unit on this football team. Despite the fact that all of the investment has been on the defensive side of the ball, and that the coach and his pal are defensive "guru" types. It's really an indictment on Bowles that the offense out-performs the defense like this.

Sadly, this point will be lost on most.

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11 minutes ago, Warfish said:

Here is my thought:

Kearse, Enunwa, Anderson, Stewart, Hanson + A.S.J., Leggett, Tomlinson is a perfectly acceptable level of talent at the WR/TE position.

Agreed.

As much as I bitch and moan about the state of the team, there is definitely reason to be excited about the offense (not counting the QB situation).

Anderson is quickly emerging as our #1 deep threat. (I've given him some sh*t, because I didn't think he was strong enough to consistently win contested balls, but he's been coming through for us lately.)

Kearse is speedy, quick, and has great hands. (Ironically, he's like a roided up Kerley. lol)

ASJ is the first legit threat at TE for us in quite awhile.

Enunwa is the swiss army knife who can line up and be a threat from anywhere on the field.

And Hansen is finally poking his head through the crowd and showing some shiftiness and perhaps some clutch potential.

Haven't seen enough from Stewart or Tomlinson to be excited, nor have we seen anything from Legget yet.

Still would rather see them play well and lose in order to increase our odds of finding a young QB who can properly and consistently utilize these threats.

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27 minutes ago, Warfish said:

Here is my thought:

Kearse, Enunwa, Anderson, Stewart, Hanson + A.S.J., Leggett, Tomlinson is a perfectly acceptable level of talent at the WR/TE position.

Assuming Anderson and Hansen take another step in year two, absolutely. 

This team has needs at a lot of spots, WR and TE feel pretty low on that list. 

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9 minutes ago, Spoot-Face said:

Agreed.

As much as I bitch and moan about the state of the team, there is definitely reason to be excited about the offense (not counting the QB situation).

Anderson is quickly emerging as our #1 deep threat. (I've given him some sh*t, because I didn't think he was strong enough to consistently win contested balls, but he's been coming through for us lately.)

Kearse is speedy, quick, and has great hands. (Ironically, he's like a roided up Kerley. lol)

ASJ is the first legit threat at TE for us in quite awhile.

Enunwa is the swiss army knife who can line up and be a threat from anywhere on the field.

And Hansen is finally poking his head through the crowd and showing some shiftiness and perhaps some clutch potential.

Haven't seen enough from Stewart or Tomlinson to be excited, nor have we seen anything from Legget yet.

Still would rather see them play well and lose in order to increase our odds of finding a young QB who can properly and consistently utilize these threats.

#1 deep threat?  You are selling him way short again. 

Robby is the Jets' #1 threat, period.  He is the Jets best offensive player since Curtis Martin.

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We have a much better offense than anyone thought. Anderson is a legit player who can make big plays, Kearse gets open and doesn't drop the ball. Next year we'll have Enunwa back whose another player who can get open and catch the ball. That's a position we really don't have to address if we don't want to. I'm stunned. Of course we could use a tall possession receiver to compliment Anderson's game breaking speed but it's not a must right now.

 

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I wouldn’t put any faith in Enunwa coming back for any length of time. The way he plays and a chronic neck injury do not a long term player make, unfortunately. I like him as a player, but I don’t include him in my views of the future.

Anderson has been a really nice find and Kearse has been solid. Good pickups by Mac.

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2 hours ago, Beerfish said:

our wr have been a huge surprise for this team.

Morton should be given a purple heart for getting this kind of production out of a bunch of jags and rejects,.  The jets offense has been a huge highlight this year, other than mcwons few bad gaffs at the end of games.

Yes Morton should be given credit but God forbid we actually give credit to Macc who actually is the reason they are on this team. 

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2 hours ago, Villain The Foe said:

Stats over the last 2 weeks combined. 

 

30 catches

515 yards

3 Touchdowns. 

 

Robby is projected to have over 1,000 yards and double digit touchdowns. He's having a boarderline probowl season. I seen this online and figured I'd like to see some discussion on it. 

 

Good win today for the Jets. I know we all want a great draft position, but we also want to see production from our current young players. Im liking what Im seeing from some of our young skill position players 

It was announced on SNY Jet Post Game that it was the 1st time 2 Jet WR's had back to back 100 yard games since Maynard and Sauer. WOW

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12 hours ago, Spoot-Face said:

Agreed.

As much as I bitch and moan about the state of the team, there is definitely reason to be excited about the offense (not counting the QB situation).

Anderson is quickly emerging as our #1 deep threat. (I've given him some sh*t, because I didn't think he was strong enough to consistently win contested balls, but he's been coming through for us lately.)

Kearse is speedy, quick, and has great hands. (Ironically, he's like a roided up Kerley. lol)

ASJ is the first legit threat at TE for us in quite awhile.

Enunwa is the swiss army knife who can line up and be a threat from anywhere on the field.

And Hansen is finally poking his head through the crowd and showing some shiftiness and perhaps some clutch potential.

Haven't seen enough from Stewart or Tomlinson to be excited, nor have we seen anything from Legget yet.

Still would rather see them play well and lose in order to increase our odds of finding a young QB who can properly and consistently utilize these threats.

yep.  they can at least not have to worry about using a high draft pick on a wr if they get all of these guys signed.

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