Garry Puetz #78- Name should have been putz, claim to fame was being caught on the sideline laughing with a few minutes left in a Monday night disaster against the Pats and the "Turtle" Steve Grogan, who was still throwing passes in the 4th quarter leading 41-3...
Local guy, Denville, NJ. Love those Pats throwbacks. I hated them when they were the actual Pats uniforms because I just hate them, but they are way better than that USFL looking shit they wear now.
I never liked him. That MNF game must have been before my time, Grogan was one of my all-time most hated QBs, that pencil neck. I remember a 55-21 loss in 1978 and 56-3 in 1979, both up there on Sunday afternoons. The 56-3 game was Week 2, right after Robinson got benched after winning the QB job in camp. The mysterious thumb injury that changed the fate of the Jets.
Ah, that's why--I was 9, not allowed to stay up for MNF back then, but I was already a Jet fan. One time, I think before that, maybe 1974, my dad came and got me out of bed to watch Namath lead a 2:00 drill at the end of a MNF game at Miami in the Orange Bowl. I think we lost. Did the truth ever come out about what happened to Robinson's thumb? He said it was a doorknob, turned out to be something else. Michaels was so pissed he never played him again. He threw that duck to set up the game winning INT in OT of Week 1 vs Cleveland and that was the end of him.
Carl Barzilauskas was a 1st round draft pick in 1974, 6' 6" 275lbs, a major disappointment....huge but not mean
JP was a good backup, people had their expectations a little too high for him. He filled in and did a good job in '01 when Randy Thomas was hurt and played well in '02 until Szott came back in december. He was a useful backup. He was only #77 for 1 year so we'll be seeing JP again in 2 weeks.
He was another one of those Coslet era guys who we thought could be so good but never quite panned out. For a while that young defense with Hasty, Lageman, Byrd, Marvin Washington, etc, looked like they were going to turn into a really good defense.
That was one of the first jerseys I ever got as a kid. Carl Barzilauskas #77 and John Riggins #44. :up:
New York Jets Draft 1974 Round (pick) Player Position College 1 (#6) Barzilauskas, Carl DT Indiana 2 (#31) Browne, Gordon OT Boston College 3 (#58) Godwin, Turk LB Southern University 3 (#74) from Was Word, Roscoe DB Jackson State 4 Choice to SF - - 5 (#110) Baccus, Gary LB Oklahoma 6 (#135) Wyman, Bill C Texas 7 (#162) Veazley, Burney TE Mississippi 8 (#187) Gantt, Greg P Alabama 8 (#192) from NO Lightfoot, Larry RB Livingston 8 (#197) from KC Rydalch, Ron DT Utah 9 (#214) Burns, Robert RB Georgia 10 (#239) Baker, Sam OG Georgia 11 (#266) Bird, Eugene DB Southern Mississippi 11 (#267) from StL Buckley, Bill WR Mississippi State 12 (#291) Ricca, John DE Duke 13 (#318) Tate, John LB Jackson State 14 (#343) Fountain, Greg OG Mississippi State 15 (#370) Brister, Willie TE Southern University 16 (#395) Jackson, Clarence RB Western Kentucky 17 (#422) Lowrey, Doug OG-C Arkansas State
Should have kept Randy Thomas...gave away too many solid, young lineman in the early and mid 2000's...Randy Thomas, Kerry Jenkins, Kareem McKenzie....