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IMHO Jets 10 Biggest Needs this off season in order


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40 minutes ago, Sarge4Tide said:
  1. Quarterback
  2. Edge Rusher
  3. Center
  4. Cornerback
  5. Guard
  6. Tight End
  7. Wide Receiver
  8. Running Back
  9. Offensive Tackle
  10. Cornerback

I am with var, I think Center is # 2. And I think CB is ahead of guard and everything else....

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1. A beat writer with an IQ greater than that of an amoeba

2. A stadium that doesn't look like a home assistant

3. A fan forum with at least a little sarcasm and irony

4. A batsh*t crazy WR...hmm...wait...check that one off the list

5. A QB that is both at least semi-competent and not collecting social security checks

6. Free mood stabilizers at all stadium entrances

7. A 23-year old Joe Montana

8. A 23-year old Earl Campbell

9. A 23-year old Jerry Rice

10. A 23-year old Reggie White

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7 hours ago, nycdan said:

1. A beat writer with an IQ greater than that of an amoeba

2. A stadium that doesn't look like a home assistant

3. A fan forum with at least a little sarcasm and irony

4. A batsh*t crazy WR...hmm...wait...check that one off the list

5. A QB that is both at least semi-competent and not collecting social security checks

6. Free mood stabilizers at all stadium entrances

7. A 23-year old Joe Montana

8. A 23-year old Earl Campbell

9. A 23-year old Jerry Rice

10. A 23-year old Reggie White

if they got 7 through 10 they wouldn't need 6.  maybe add a 23 year old revis.

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  1. Quarterback
  2. Center
  3. Guard
  4. Tackle
  5. Running Back
  6. Cornerback
  7. Cornerback
  8. MOAR O-LINE!
  9. Pass Catcher (WR/TE/RB)
  10. Pass Rusher

The NFL is an OFFENSE-driven league.  We need to build an offense. 

Not keep trying to be the 1985 Bears in a league full of 2011 New Orleans Saints.

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1- QB (Cousins)

2- CB (Johnson or Gaines)

3- Center (Jensen/Richburg or Daniels)

4- Guard (Praying for short trade back- Pick Nelson)

5- Edge Rusher & RB with our 2 twos. 

6- TE (3rd round BPA) - Let ASJ walk (Tomlinson-Sterling-Rookie)

7- Another CB 4th round (Slot type) 

8- WR- late round 

9- RB- Cut Powell (29, off the juice- get younger)

10- Oline- Free agent (Late cut, 2nd waive of free agency)

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13 hours ago, T0mShane said:

1. Executive VP/Football Operations

2. GM

3. HC

4. QB

5. Edge rusher

6. C

7. CB

8. Press secretary 

9. ILB

10. DE

Agree with 1-4

swap 5&6 so C (because we are so bad at the position) then edge rusher

agree with 7

get the best FA WR possible 8

LT eventual starting prospect 9

best available TE in FA 10

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5 hours ago, Warfish said:
  1. Quarterback
  2. Center
  3. Guard
  4. Tackle
  5. Running Back
  6. Cornerback
  7. Cornerback
  8. MOAR O-LINE!
  9. Pass Catcher (WR/TE/RB)
  10. Pass Rusher

The NFL is an OFFENSE-driven league.  We need to build an offense. 

Not keep trying to be the 1985 Bears in a league full of 2011 New Orleans Saints.

+1

The Jets need to improve in most areas, but QB and OL need to be the focus in today's NFL.  Everything else will fall into place.

Give a competent QB a clean pocket and a RB some room to run, and a defense, no matter how good, has no chance to consistently stop an offense given the rules in the modern NFL.

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14 hours ago, T0mShane said:

1. Executive VP/Football Operations

2. GM

3. HC

4. QB

5. Edge rusher

6. C

7. CB

8. Press secretary 

9. ILB

10. DE

Ehhhhhh (buzzer sound)

Owner will just make the wrong choice in Exec VP and we will be right back where we started in a time machine with Lou Holtz type management/GM/HC. Ohhhhhh noooo

 

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58 minutes ago, Thai Jet said:

CB at #10 ? Right now we only have Skrine and a pack of last year rookies under contract. Skrine (30) has proven he can't play the outside.

They need offense before we can win anything and they need to be able to pressure the QB before a CB is useful. Revis had one of the best seasons ever for a CB and we still didn’t win a championship.

There’s no point in addressing anything until the offense is good enough to score points and keep our D off the field. 

 

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6 hours ago, Warfish said:
  1. Quarterback
  2. Center
  3. Guard
  4. Tackle
  5. Running Back
  6. Cornerback
  7. Cornerback
  8. MOAR O-LINE!
  9. Pass Catcher (WR/TE/RB)
  10. Pass Rusher

The NFL is an OFFENSE-driven league.  We need to build an offense. 

Not keep trying to be the 1985 Bears in a league full of 2011 New Orleans Saints.

This a good one . O line focus will make our boring ass offense way less boring in the future. Win in it in the trenches. 

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31 minutes ago, The Crusher said:

This a good one . O line focus will make our boring ass offense way less boring in the future. Win in it in the trenches. 

Look at it this way. It’s like a sandwich. Without the beef and cheeses all you got is lettuce tomatoes and bread. You need the meat ? and cheese ? 

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1 hour ago, The Crusher said:

This a good one . O line focus will make our boring ass offense way less boring in the future. Win in it in the trenches. 

The last time the Jets had the makings of a very good team, they invested heavily in the offensive line.  They drafted franchise cornerstones in DBrick and Mangold then added high quality veteran free agents in Faneca and Woody.

Keep it simple. Follow this model and good things will happen.

The Jets haven't drafted OL with a high pick in nearly a decade. It shows.

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5 hours ago, DoubleDown said:

+1

The Jets need to improve in most areas, but QB and OL need to be the focus in today's NFL.  Everything else will fall into place.

Give a competent QB a clean pocket and a RB some room to run, and a defense, no matter how good, has no chance to consistently stop an offense given the rules in the modern NFL.

Yes and a very good center will greatly improve the play of the rest of the line. 

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