Chad or Clemmons???

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  1. Greatful Jethead

    Greatful Jethead New Member

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    Ok which is worse a Qb. who throws interceptions in the end zone orrrrrrrrr one that can't get us anywhere near end zone. Answer is they both suck
     
  2. GreenHornet

    GreenHornet New Member

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    This question only has validity if we had a decent offensive line.

    Did you tilt back a few during the game?
     
  3. PennyandtheJets

    PennyandtheJets Well-Known Member

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    Dude, it is Clemens. Not Clemmons.

    It is hard to tell who is worse because our offensive line is SO BAD right now.
     
  4. onefanjet

    onefanjet Well-Known Member

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    This is so true and cannot be underestimated.... The o-line in my lowly humble opinion is where the game is won and lost.... bill muir actually did a good job when he was here, and now in tampabay, he is having success with the right players...... our o-line is in shambles and I don't really know that we can fix it quickly, it usually takes years for these guys to gel
     
  5. NYJetsFan26

    NYJetsFan26 New Member

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    How can u tell with this O-line anyways? Chad had no time at all today to work his magic, give him a running game a some time to throw and Jets win easy today...
     
  6. TampaBayJetsFan85

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    I have always been a huge Chad Supporter and always believed that he could get back to the QB he was before the injuries... But I'm not watching blind anymore... Chad and his lack of ability to stretch the field has been making me SICK with a capital S.... He holds this Offense back in my eyes.

    Lets give Kellen a full offseason before we judge him... You know... A chance to play with the 1st string players during TC? Or a chance to get the starting snaps during preseason? You know... A chance at having a better O-Line... Then we can do the judging.
     
  7. NYMagpies

    NYMagpies New Member

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    give kellen next season, a full 16 games to start hopefully injury free to see what he can do, and hopefully we wont have to worry about the qb situation again.

    i wonder what they complain about on the pats or colts boards??? hmmm
     
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    fake_crs New Member

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    Behind this Oline, there are 'maybe' two QBs in the NFL who could succeed. The line is absolute garbage.
     
  9. The Dark Knight

    The Dark Knight Well-Known Member

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    I have to agree with Bono on this one. :)
     
  10. horsehead

    horsehead Well-Known Member

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    How can someone stretch a field when they've got about 1-2 seconds to get rid of the ball?
    I love Chad's heart. He took a beating today.
    He was 26-32 today under intense pressure the whole time without his #1 WR.
     
  11. IrishSteveZ

    IrishSteveZ New Member

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    Uh....Kellen Clemens without a doubt.

    I'm so damn sick of watching Chad.
     
  12. GreenHornet

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    J/K AROUND
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  13. Jets81

    Jets81 Well-Known Member

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    I'd be all for Chad if we could give him a bionic arm implant. Does the league have rules against stuff like that?
     
  14. jetophile

    jetophile Bruce Coslet's Daughter

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    How can I answer this? My head hurts. For real.

    Migraine brewing all day, seeing spots and all that, and it's about to arrive in full force any minute now. I'm nauseous and getting the sweats. The last one I had was in April, and I was shaky for two days afterwards. The Jets will do that to a body.

    Anyway, I refuse to take drugs, and our team bites. As you were.
     
  15. GreenScreen313

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    (I can't read through this thread either, but I still have an opinion)

    Does this question really need asking anymore?

    Nope, it doesn't. Chad is gone. Clemens is who we have, and is either going to start to lead us to victory over the next year or two or hold us back. We shall see.

    I'll continue to root for Chad wherever he goes.
     
  16. superbowl 69

    superbowl 69 New Member

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    chad is the reason for no running game, and if you think about it he probably hurt the development of the offensive line, heres why I beleive this: not 1 defense fears his arm so the entire defense plays closer to the line making the running game almost impossible and when its a pass they again are right on the line , and we all know how well chad does with pressure. with the defense all up for run or pass the line has less time to implement their blocking schemes and the cohesiveness never got a chance to develop, its like constantly being over run. To me its amazing jones has 1,000 yards , I say c ya chad thanx for the good times and enjoy the dome
     
  17. jdon

    jdon Well-Known Member

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    and they won't be gelling if they are not here. we need three new OL.
     
  18. tdoublee

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    Drew Brees looked just as bad as Clemens when he first started, and that was with LT and a decent line.

    We're invested and its too risky to step back this early. Bring in a vet for competition and give the guy 16 games.

    Schein said the Cleo Lemon connection with Schotty could bring him to NY. I wouldnt be against that, Lemon is not that bad and will push KC.
     
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    plinko Absolute Ruler

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    Behind this OL they are both horrible. Behind a semi decent line, I'm not sure...haven't seen Clemens play behind one. We know Pennington is accurate, but can make a bullet thrown still.

    What I did see was an underthrown pass to the sideline yesterday that probably would have been a catch if it weren't underthrown. But then I saw a perfectedly timed over the shoulder throw later in the game. Sidelines are really not Pennington's friends. That's pretty much takes out the entire 2 minute drill away from us. So I'm going with Clemens and hoping our line is better next year.
     
  20. RDriven3

    RDriven3 New Member

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    I think this question cannot be answered with this o-line. Obviously Chad knows how to play with this bad oline, I have never in my life seen the ball come out as fast as it did yesterday. Maybe its a good thing Clemens is hurt, otherwise with this oline, Clemens is at risk for a season ending injury. The ONE time CP got time he completed that long pass.
     

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