Cornerstones of the Jets Franchise?

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  1. Jets42long

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    Revis. On D it's Revis. Just Revis. He makes our team what it is.
     
  2. James Hasty

    James Hasty Well-Known Member

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    To be a cornerstone of the team, the player must prove himself on the field. Who that player was in college, in the draft, or on some other team means nothing if he isn't helping us win. Gholsten was drafted sixth overall to be our pass rusher but he won't be a cornerstone of this team unless he proves himself as a Jet.
     
  3. DevTeam

    DevTeam Well-Known Member

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    We need to draft a cornerstone DT... Cody anyone?
     
  4. The Grim Revis

    The Grim Revis New Member

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    We've all been critical of Rhodes, but his deep coverage ability is incredible and without team, we can't blitz as much as we do.

    Revis, Harris, Mangold, D'Brick, and Rhodes are the big 5.
     
  5. 624

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    Yeah..my bad.

    Mangold and D'Brick


    Revis and Harris and our Draft Pick for this year.
     
  6. Miamipuck

    Miamipuck New Member

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    Thanks, it isnt perfect but it's a hell of a lot better than posts from retards that offer nothing to back up their statements. Most times the site confirms what you see with your fucking eyes and in certain instances it doesn't. But yeah it's retarded, silly me for going there to further research players. I mean shit you get this kind of info from CNNSI or better yet ESPN. :rolleyes:
     
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  7. Jetfanmack

    Jetfanmack haz chilens?

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    Well, according to the site, he's broken only 14 tackles all year, in 305 carries. That's the same amount as his brother Julius...who had 163 carries for Seattle. Jones is a good back, but the offensive line is good enough where a lot of guys could have success running the ball here. #55 is low, but if you put most of the top guys on the list behind our line, I bet they do very well.
     
  8. Miamipuck

    Miamipuck New Member

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    Thanks you put it way better and less acerbic than I. You also have to factor in that Jones is absolutely not used in passing situations, which no doubt hampers his rating as their rating is an all around composite.

    Like I said it isnt perfect but I do not doubt there are a ton of RB's on that list that would do as well if not better behind this line.
     

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