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Most Divisive Jets QB Debate of the 2000s


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Most Divisive Jets QB Debate of the 2000s  

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22 minutes ago, Joe W. Namath said:

Its been over 10 years and we still have threads about Chad Pennington.  An all time jet great.  Lets keep talking about him.  This is awesome!

Literally far better than the trash that has came sense.

Careful what you wish for. Pennyboy was the last good Jets QB. 

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38 minutes ago, Bleedin Green said:

The offense scored 3 points in 4 and 1/2 quarters of the 2004 Pitt game.  The game being close was 100% in spite of the noodle, who was a completely useless pile of crap that day.

Also, 10 total points scored and getting shut out in the second half vs the 2002 Raiders is an indictment, not a defense.  The noodle turned the ball over their last 6 consecutive drives.

Thanks for the reminder that the 2006 game was his other laughably bad playoff performance vs the Pats, where he personally scored nearly as many points for NE (10) as the Jets (13).

1st and 10 from the 25 with 16 seconds and all 3 time outs.  Brien had just missed from like 3 yards further out.  Not only does that jackass take his foot off the gas, but he actually has Pennington kneel and lose a yard.  WTF?  Is that the only way to get the hash you like?  They might as well have tried the field goal from where Barrett got the pick.  

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10 minutes ago, nyjunc said:

He was playing the best D in the league on the road with a torn rotator cuff.  We lost because our kicker missed 2 FGs in the span of about a minute or so when we needed just one of those kicks to win.

Your hero led the offense to 3 points in a full game, plus overtime.  The never-ending stream of excuses you make will never do a single thing to change that.  It is a point of absolute fact, and totally indisputable.

The team being so impressive that night that they actually had a chance to overcome such laughable levels of complete incompetence from the game's most important position only just proves how much talent his mere presence wasted.

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57 minutes ago, Bleedin Green said:

Your hero led the offense to 3 points in a full game, plus overtime.  The never-ending stream of excuses you make will never do a single thing to change that.  It is a point of absolute fact, and totally indisputable.

The team being so impressive that night that they actually had a chance to overcome such laughable levels of complete incompetence from the game's most important position only just proves how much talent his mere presence wasted.

We had a chance to make one of two makeable FGs to win it, we failed.

What kind of Jet fan makes an injury excuse for Brett Favre and forgets Chad played with a torn rotator cuff on his throwing shoulder?

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1 hour ago, Irish Jet said:

Literally far better than the trash that has came sense.

Careful what you wish for. Pennyboy was the last good Jets QB. 

Far more of an indictment on just how bad the Jets have been at evaluating QB's, historically, than it is anything positive about Chad Pennington.  

What we "wish for" is a QB way better than Chad Pennington.  So, no, I have no regrets for wanting him gone for all those years.

Now lets go get Watson.

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1 hour ago, #27TheDominator said:

1st and 10 from the 25 with 16 seconds and all 3 time outs.  Brien had just missed from like 3 yards further out.  Not only does that jackass take his foot off the gas, but he actually has Pennington kneel and lose a yard.  WTF?  Is that the only way to get the hash you like?  They might as well have tried the field goal from where Barrett got the pick.  

Yeah I was definitely more pissed with Herm than anyone.

Pennington was clearly shot. He could actually throw a pretty good deep ball that year, even injured, but the velocity was laughable. Pittsburgh were too good for that.

Scapegoating the kicker was just unbelievably stupid. And arrogant. Got exactly what we deserved for that. 

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22 minutes ago, Irish Jet said:

Yeah I was definitely more pissed with Herm than anyone.

Pennington was clearly shot. He could actually throw a pretty good deep ball that year, even injured, but the velocity was laughable. Pittsburgh were too good for that.

Scapegoating the kicker was just unbelievably stupid. And arrogant. Got exactly what we deserved for that. 

Scapegoating the kicker had us make that stupid move for Nugent.   We could have moved up one slot for Rodgers.  

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20 hours ago, Irish Jet said:

Yeah I was definitely more pissed with Herm than anyone.

Pennington was clearly shot. He could actually throw a pretty good deep ball that year, even injured, but the velocity was laughable. Pittsburgh were too good for that.

Scapegoating the kicker was just unbelievably stupid. And arrogant. Got exactly what we deserved for that. 

People search for simple explanations to complex failures. This is why we always hear "if one or two plays had only been different"... while all the plays before and after are relegated to being pre-ordained.

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