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Just now, Villain The Foe said:

It's not Perriman personally. The signing would have been nice had we actually had starting receivers on this team. Perriman has never shown that he's a reliable starting receiver. 

Folks can point to 5 games, but I can point to 4 years over 3 teams where he wasnt a starter. 

 

That's concerning to me because Im not getting positive vibes at this moment regarding what our general manager is doing. 

 

I'd rather be riled up now, then to pretend like this signing is the sh*t like many folks are doing, then if it doesnt work out then want to hand JD as if folks werent supporting it at the time. 

This feels like a backwards move. 

Robby was reliable? What ******* world do you live in? 

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6 minutes ago, JoJoTownsell1 said:

Did you watch perriman after Evans and Godwin went down or are you one of those guys that only watch Jets games from your seat in the upper deck and got the rest of your sports info from Mike Francesca's app?

What’s with the stupid aggro post? Maybe shoulda waited for my answer to your question before going full meat.

Not only did I watch the Bucs, I flew down and stood on the field with them from my Ray Jay stadium field pass every game, and then studied them on all-22 every single night before going to sleep. Now, with all of those qualifications, I can still tell you Perriman sucks. Anything else?

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Just now, greenwichjetfan said:

What’s with the stupid aggro post? Maybe shoulda waited for my answer to your question before going full meat.

Not only did I watch the Bucs, I flew down and stood on the field with them from my Ray Jay stadium field pass every game, and then studied them on all-22 every single night before going to sleep. Now, with all of those qualifications, I can still tell you Perriman sucks. Anything else?

Lol.  Ok. Maybe that's why you think Robby was good, you didn't watch any of the Jets games. 

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Here’s my take. 
 

robbie was a 1 hit wonder 

fly guy. That’s it. 
perriman has more upside and may be coming into his own. 
Robbie was not a Braylon or santonio.  He was not a number 1. He was replaceable. 
and I can almost guarantee Permian will have better stats than Robbie next season. 
baring injury. 

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4 minutes ago, choon328 said:

Not denying it's only been 8 games the past 2 years.  That's why your opinion about Robby is incorrect and dumb.  That's why 95% of the people on this board disagree with you. 

I've never been part of the in crowd, so 95% of the folks here agreeing with me would only indicate that im doing something wrong. Im not denying that it's only been 8 games the past 2 years, what im confirming is that if those numbers, which you produced, is accurate, they're almost as much as starts for Perriman, which is f'ing pathetic. 

 

My opinion on Robby is incorrect and dumb, but Carolina agrees with me...so there goes that. 

 

And concentrating your words on me is like fuel for me. You're added to the other 95% that I use for energy. 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, choon328 said:

When he wasn't stuck behind two of the best WR's in ther NFL he did pretty good for himself. 

5 games

25 Rec

500+ yes

5 TDs

Hi. Thanks for this. Please also provide breakdown of the games he played in when Evans was injured or Godwin wasn’t in the league (that’s a full two years of playing opposite of Evans as the #2 before Godwin even came into the league). I await your analysis. 

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Jets let their number 2 wide receiver walk for the Buccaneers' number 3 wide receiver that played behind two pro-bowlers.  Robby played in 91% of snaps while Perriman played in 56%.

Robby had more yardage and a history of staying healthy and producing. 

In 2019, 5 TDs, 48.7 yards per game, 54.2% catch rate.

Perriman, a former 1st round pick, showed toward the ending of last season, when given the opportunity, he can step up and play.  

In 2019 6 TDs, 46.1 yards per game, 52.2% catch rate.

 

No. Player  Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD Lng R/G Y/G Ctch% Y/Tgt Touch Y/Tch YScm RRTD Fmb
82 Jamison Crowder 122 78 833 10.7 6 41 4.9 52.1 63.9% 6.8 79 10.6 837 6 0
11 Robby Anderson 96 52 779 15 5 92 3.3 48.7 54.2% 8.1 53 14.8 783 5 1
26 Le'Veon Bell 78 66 461 7 1 23 4.4 30.7 84.6% 5.9 311 4 1250 4 1
18 Demaryius Thomas 58 36 433 12 1 47 3.3 39.4 62.1% 7.5 36 12 433 1 0
84 Ryan Griffin 41 34 320 9.4 5 45 2.6 24.6 82.9% 7.8 34 9.4 320 5 0
17 Vyncint Smith 31 17 225 13.2 0 37 1.3 17.3 54.8% 7.3 20 13.9 277 1 1
88 Ty Montgomery 17 13 90 6.9 0 21 0.8 5.6 76.5% 5.3 45 4.3 193 0 0
10 Braxton Berrios 13 6 115 19.2 0 69 0.4 7.2 46.2% 8.8 6 19.2 115 0 1
29 Bilal Powell 12 7 33 4.7 0 9 0.5 2.5 58.3% 2.8 66 4 262 0 0

 

No. Player  Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD Lng R/G Y/G Ctch% Y/Tgt Touch Y/Tch YScm RRTD Fmb
12 Chris Godwin* 121 86 1333 15.5 9 71 6.1 95.2 71.1% 11 87 15.4 1341 9 0
13 Mike Evans* 118 67 1157 17.3 8 67 5.2 89 56.8% 9.8 67 17.3 1157 8 0
19 Breshad Perriman 69 36 645 17.9 6 44 2.6 46.1 52.2% 9.3 38 17.4 661 6 0
84 Cameron Brate 55 36 311 8.6 4 37 2.3 19.4 65.5% 5.7 36 8.6 311 4 0
80 O.J. Howard 53 34 459 13.5 1 33 2.4 32.8 64.2% 8.7 34 13.5 459 1 1
44 Dare Ogunbowale 46 35 286 8.2 0 21 2.2 17.9 76.1% 6.2 46 6.6 303 2 2
27 Ronald Jones 40 31 309 10 0 41 1.9 19.3 77.5% 7.7 203 5.1 1033 6 3
10 Scott Miller 26 13 200 15.4 1 48 1.3 20 50.0% 7.7 15 14.4 216 1 0
17 Justin Watson 26 15 159 10.6 2 17 0.9 9.9 57.7% 6.1 15 10.6 159 2 0
25 Peyton Barber 24 16 115 7.2 1 16 1 7.2 66.7% 4.8 170 3.4 585 7
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6 minutes ago, Villain The Foe said:

No one is denying that, and he did a damn good job in those 5 games under Arians. 

Im saying what about the other 46 games when he wasnt playing under Arians. Better yet, what about the other 11 games while at Tampa Bay. Even if he was behind Godwin and Evans, Arians doesnt run a 2 WR set. He puts WR's on the field often. Where was Perriman throughout the season? 

 

This is the same stuff that I see every season. Folks take a small percentage and then want to begin extrapolating. 

You do know Jameis bonehead was the QB right.  He would force balls to a covered Evans or Godwin.  Sometimes it may take time in a good system to finally wake up.  Robby, I give him durability and speed.  I don't think he is a top 2 and never will be.  Perriman is going to be a solid 3 and if someone goes down he will step up.  Unlike Mr. Anderson.

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1 minute ago, choon328 said:

Lol.  Ok. Maybe that's why you think Robby was good, you didn't watch any of the Jets games. 

Please provide a detailed breakdown of all of my posts regarding Robby. I don’t recall ever making one, but would love to see where you came up with this. Eagerly awaiting your analysis.

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1 hour ago, Samtorobby47 said:

Hard to get too excited for a WR that was a legit bust his first 3 years. 

Can anyone explain what happened with his career up until this point? 

I get it, but players can improve, which I think is totally lost here in the "devastation" of losing Robby.

Devante Parker wasn't great until last year.  Some guys just take time and a second opportunity.  Let's hope that is the case with Perriman as well.

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Just now, Green Truth said:

You do know Jameis bonehead was the QB right.  He would force balls to a covered Evans or Godwin.  Sometimes it may take time in a good system to finally wake up.  Robby, I give him durability and speed.  I don't think he is a top 2 and never will be.  Perriman is going to be a solid 3 and if someone goes down he will step up.  Unlike Mr. Anderson.

And Sam Darnold is our QB, and he wont be throwing for 5000 yards. 

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9 minutes ago, Villain The Foe said:

 

Perriman has played in 51 total games. 

you may want to adjust those numbers. 

Some guys are late bloomers for various reasons. He's 26, with elite deep speed and played like a monster his last 5 games of last year.

No one is saying he's a number 1WR. Robby wasn't a #1 either. We still have Crowder, Herndon/Griffin at TE, Bell out of the backfield and likely a high draft pick at WR. 

That's a good starting point for me.

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Just now, JoJoTownsell1 said:

Some guys are late bloomers for various reasons. He's 26, with elite deep speed and played like a monster his last 5 games of last year.

No one is saying he's a number 1WR. Robby wasn't a #1 either. We still have Crowder, Herndon/Griffin at TE, Bell out of the backfield and likely a high draft pick at WR. 

That's a good starting point for me.

Are you confirming that he's a late bloomer? 

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7 minutes ago, greenwichjetfan said:

What’s with the stupid aggro post? Maybe shoulda waited for my answer to your question before going full meat.

Not only did I watch the Bucs, I flew down and stood on the field with them from my Ray Jay stadium field pass every game, and then studied them on all-22 every single night before going to sleep. Now, with all of those qualifications, I can still tell you Perriman sucks. Anything else?

He started 4 games for the bucs. Had one 100 yards in 3 of those games. What's Robby's ratio of starts/100 games. 

I'll let you watch the all-22's and get back to me.

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32 minutes ago, jetstream23 said:

Swapping out Anderson for Perriman is similar to swapping out Darryl Roberts for Pierre Desir.  You can debate who is a little worse or better all you want.....but these are mostly lateral moves IMO.   Maybe a slight downgrade, maybe a slight upgrade from a talent perspective.

Yeah, in the big picture, none of this really matters. Anderson was the best player on a terrible offense. He was the equivalent of a one eyed man in the land of the blind.

Look at this offensive roster the Jets have. We don’t have one player who would start for any of the top twelve teams in the NFL. Not a single one.

You could probably say the top 20.

That is pitiful.

We are looking at a very long season in 2020.

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6 minutes ago, Jet Nut said:

One in which losing Robby Anderson causes buttonholes to clench up?

Cmon. 

JD’s two signed WRs are josh Doctson and breshad perriman. Both on their 3rd team. 

You really wanna polish those two turds into shiners?

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4 minutes ago, 14 in Green said:

Yeah, in the big picture, none of this really matters. Anderson was the best player on a terrible offense. The equivalent of the one eyed man in the land of the blind.

Look at this offensive roster the Jets have. We don’t have one player who would start for any of the top ten or twelve teams in the NFL.

That is pitiful.

We are looking at a very long season in 2020.

Disagree.  I’m looking forward to the rest of the offseason and the draft before being doom and gloom ? 

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