Kris Jenkins says, "Put it on me."

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  1. Royce Parker

    Royce Parker Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, Jenkins definitely has those intangible leadership qualities. I think that when he takes the blame like that, it's not necessarily saying that he physically lost the game on his own, but that he didn't bring that fire that sort of kickstarts the whole D. I thought Jenkins' expressions when they showed him during the Denver game really told the whole story. He just didn't look into the game and so went the whole team.

    It sounds like they're ready to come out with some heat this week though. I'm looking forward to it.
     
  2. Zach

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    Now... somebody's gonna die...
     
  3. Jetcane

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    Yep, and when you are good at what you do, you arent insecure about admitting it when you mess up. You have confidence in what you do, and know when you can do better, according to your own good standards, so your ego doesnt suffer by admitting it when you dont do as well as you know you could (maybe his HC could take a lesson from him.)
     
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    Jenkins is going to eat SF's OL and shit them out as Rice-a-Roni.
     
  5. ukilledkenny

    ukilledkenny You bastards!

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    :lol: good one
     
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    I wonder if the zone blocking scheme had anything to do with Jenkins' troubles,
     
  7. BadgerOnLSD

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    It looked like he was being triple-teamed sometimes. But then again it was pretty hard to see with all the rain in my eyes and on my glasses.
     
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    That was basically my favorite Jets article of all time. You had the champion of our D speaking to the high level he expects of himself, Jones solid performance for us getting a nice distinction after mad years in the league, and Mangini...well, taking my mind off the Ellis situation, for one thing.
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    hahah, it's gonna be a good day.
     
  10. Murrell2878

    Murrell2878 Lets go JETS!
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    It's going to be fun watching Jenkins on Sunday. And having Harris back will be a huge lift as well. I think this defense is about to turn the corner.
     
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    I think his lack of mobility hurt him. We should have pulled him for an undrafted free agent.
     
  12. Brien O'Ken

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    Has anyone else been noticing what a great, dry sense of humor Mangini has? He really makes me laugh in some of these press conferences, especially when interacting with Boland. You think Beli-cheat would ever make a joke about cheesy 80's music?

    Flock of Seagulls: "And I ran. I ran so far away."
     
  13. Poeman

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    ZING! ahahha
     
  14. Heavy Metal Thunder

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    In every interview I have ever seen of Kris Jenkins he comes accross as very intelligent and well-spoken. If you search "Kris Jenkins SNY" on youtube an SNY interview from when he was just signed comes up. You get a great feel from this interview that he conducts himself as a true professional and that he plays for the love of the game.
     
  15. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    That song blows.




    I think this was their best song-
    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcUd1pB8UPQ[/YOUTUBE]



    I didn't read this thread when it was originally posted.


    Reading this stuff tonight, 18 days after this thread was started- gee whiz. How quickly shit changes.

    The Jenkins acquisition worried me. I thought he would play good in spurts. He was superb in 2003. Jenkins in 2003, and Albert Haynesworth in 2007 and Haynesworth in 2008 are, in my book, the three best single season efforts from DTs in this decade.
    The thing is, Jenkins has been up and down since 2004. He seems to lose focus and interest at times. He's also had some alcohol and weight issues.
    His spotty play here in December has certainly played a large role in all the late-season defeats.
     
  16. WhiteShoeWillis

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    All of there songs blow.
     
  17. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I know. They all suck hard.
     

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