Mulligan

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  1. Hobbes3259

    Hobbes3259 Well-Known Member

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    Baker looked good. Rather lose Mulligan and have an HBack on the roster
     
  2. Franchize

    Franchize Well-Known Member

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    I totally agree. Mulligan is a non factor as a pass catcher and he's obviously been overrated since the preseason as a blocker so we may as well get an HBack or another OL.I really hope Cumberland can come back and show the same potential he did before his injury.
     
  3. Jtuds

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    Coaches never say their players are great?
     
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    What ended up being the problem with Brandon Manumaleuna when we brought him in? Was that info ever released? Seemed like he would have been the perfect fit for this role.
     
  5. jets_fan_in_fishtown

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    Mulligan is a really good ST player.

    they let go out Hartsock because they thought Mulligan could be that guy.

    he was dreadful yesterday with the penalties and he's had some bad penalties before that, but the guy also has thrown some really nice blocks at times that don't get enough credit. He had some great blocks against San Diego that opened up lanes for Greene
     
  6. Kentucky Jet

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    agreed and some Jets fans do not mention when their favorite players screw up. I think I saw Sanchez make a few mistakes. They all do! Mulligan blocked well in the second half. Will anyone say that?
     
  7. Kentucky Jet

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    you are correct. well said.
     
  8. jets_fan_in_fishtown

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    it's true. the average fan will never see how good a blocking TE or lineman is, especially one as unknown as Mulligan because that's not how they watch the game. Unless they watch a game multiple times and key in on the player, all they will notice is the mistakes. the occasional exception is when you hear an analyst or commentator mention smething about it (like Phil Simms did with Mulligan against the chargers)
     
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