My thoughts on the Jets 2007 season.

Discussion in 'New York Jets' started by diiiiilooooch, Dec 30, 2007.

  1. diiiiilooooch

    diiiiilooooch Member

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    There is not much too say.

    The Jets Offensive Line needs to start playing like they are in the NFL.

    Eric Mangini has to stop being pretty for the camera and dislodging cell phones out of Fords and start caring more about the team.

    Brian Schottenheimer needs to leave the NFL and start coordinating a Peewee football team.

    The Jets need to make use of there high draft pick, and not get another "Blair Thomas"...They have a history of bad draft choices.

    Cotchery, you are amazing! But McCaeins...there are no words to describe you. Lets just say McCareins, every Jets fan thinks you're pathetic.

    Kellen Clemens has a great arm! but he has to learn how to escape pressure. [Trust me. He is gonna need it...]

    Also, Coles, you have seen better days. Every Jets WR ends there career with an injury, it would be in your best interest to leave. It's been nice, but it's your time.

    Thomas Jones...this isn't the Chicago Bears. You cannot dance around behind the line of scrimmage. You know the Jets line is horrible, so you can't stay behind the line because you don't have very long...

    This offseason the Jets better start signing some big names, and veterans so they can teach our young rookies.

    The Jets should trade Pennington, Robertson, and Vilma for some valuable players, or draft picks...

    Right now, McFadden is not necessary for the draft, It'd be nice but it is not a need. The Jets need an O-Line, an Outside Linebacker, or a D End. Preferably Gholston would be nice, as well as, Glady and Otah.

    These are my thoughts as of now...Please comment :grin:
     
  2. savinoRB2

    savinoRB2 New Member

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    as far as drafting bad in past drafts, that was with a different coach, different GM so history cant really factor in but i feel that one thing this CS has done well in, is evaluating and draftin good players in the draft....two years have been solid i feel....the philosophy of this CS is to build the team through the draft and use FA for depth and maybe a starter hear and there....

    but yea Justin Mccariens, happy fuckin' new years
     
  3. diiiiilooooch

    diiiiilooooch Member

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    As once said, we should just draft a QB on the second day every year until we find the next hidden Tom Brady, or Tony Romo.
     
  4. Kenny

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    We might be waiting for a long time lol.
     
  5. BlairThomas#1

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    Why is it when a running back waits for a hole to develop and gets yards he is "being patient," but when he doesn't get yards, he's "dancing behind the line." Sometime the holes just aren't there and you can make something of it, sometimes you can't.

    As for T.Jones, I think that he probably had the most impressive 1,100 yard season I have ever seen. Yes, his YPC is 3.6, but if he was decisive. He makes a decision and plows ahead. A lot of those 1- and 2-yard gains would have been losses if waited for the hole to develop or tried to cut it to a different gap.

    I am very comfortable with the Jones/Washington tandem in the backfield. However, I wouldn't mind seeing a late draft pick on big 250+ back...if there is one out there.
     

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