:rofl2: You and Hydro are my boys on this broad. I'm pretty sure the jets will be picking top 5 again. Honestly I'd be happy if we win two more games over last years record.
our Starting qb is patrick ramsey. this guy is 15 ints every year he has been starter since college..If curtis id jogging through holes like last year where done.. our Defense wasnt bad last year. they got tired cause the offense really couldnt sustain a drive. with ramsey throwing ints.. our defense is gonna get hung out to dry again. vilma is gonna hit 200 tackles this year because he is gonna be on the field so much. i hope im wrong. but 5-6 games seems about right.
i would too. but in reality pennington is not making it back. clemens is a rookie. ramsey will win the job by default
Updated with Will Thomspon... Jets | Team signs UDFA W. Thompson Mon, 1 May 2006 18:13:59 -0700 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports the New York Jets have agreed to terms with undrafted rookie free agent DL Will Thompson (Georgia). Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Will Thompson Will Thompson Player Profile Hometown: Warner Robins, Ga. High School: Northside Last College: Georgia Height / Weight: 6-3 / 254 Position: DE Birthdate: 12/26/1981 Experience: 4VL High School: Northside...Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100, Top 75 in Georgia and AAAA All-State Team as a defensive lineman...Georgia Sports Writers Association AAA All-State Team linebacker...Macon Telegraph All-Middle Georgia Team...named team's Defensive Player of the Week four times during his senior season...team compiled a record of 25-2 with six shutouts during junior and senior years...had 79 total tackles his senior season and won the team Golden Helmet Award...High School Coach: Conrad Nix. College: 2000 -- Redshirted..... 2001 -- Solid spring which included five tackles, two tackles-for-loss, and one QB sack in annual spring G-Day game...listed as number three Buck end at conclusion of spring drills...played in all 11 regular season games at defensive end...had one sack in the Houston game for a loss of four yards...strong pass rusher off the bench with two tackles for loss and two quarterback pressures on the year... 2002 -- Recorded two tackles, one tackle-for-loss, and one sack in annual spring G-Day game....listed as number two at Rush end position at conclusion of spring drills....played in all 14 games including 12 starts during '02 season.....best games vs. South Carolina (10 tackles) and vs. New Mexico State (8 tackles)...also had five tackles, two sacks, and one tackle-for-loss in Nokia Sugar Bowl win over FSU... ...member of team that won Georgia's first SEC championship in 20 years, defeated FSU for Nokia Sugar Bowl title, set school record for most victories in a season (13), and finished with a final national ranking of No. 3......part of defense that finished first in the SEC and fourth nationally in Scoring Defense (15.1 ppg), first in the SEC in Red Zone Defense (58.8%), second in the SEC and 19th nationally in Rushing Defense (114.0 ypg), fourth in the SEC and 15th nationally in Total Defense (303.5 ypg), and allowed only 30 total second half points in the final seven games of the season....member of defensive front which helped Georgia rank No. 1 in the SEC in both sacks (45 of 315 yards) and tackles for loss (116 for 509 yards).....recipient of the team's "Iron Man" award at the Bulldogs' annual season-ending gala.... 2003 -- Recorded five tackles and one QB sack in annual spring G-Day game....recipient of the True Grit Award for performance during spring practice....listed as number one DE at conclusion of spring drills....pre-season All-SEC second team by Street and Smith's. 2004 -- Returned with outstanding spring in '04 being named recipient of the Coffee County Hustle Award given to player(s) who demonstrate the most desire and hustle during spring practice...recorded three tackles and one tackle-for-loss in spring game... recipient of Dan M. Post Endowed Football Scholarship...emotional leader of the defense after coming back from injury...recorded 16 tackles during the regular season, including 2.5 sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss... posted 10 QB hurries...part of team that posted 42-10 record from 2001-04 (sixth best in the country), three straight seasons of 10 or more wins, three straight bowl victories, and three consecutive national top six finishes... 2005 -- Due to medical redshirts, was granted sixth year of eligibility by NCAA... Recorded his first sack for 2005 (14.5 for his career) versus South Carolina...chalked up another pair of sacks against Arkansas...helped hold Florida's offense scoreless for three quarters thanks to a pair of tackles for losses...battled for a pair of sacks (which accounted for minus-22 yards rushing) during Georgia's 34-14 SEC Championship win over LSU...Best Game - 3 tackles, 2 sacks vs. Arkansas...winner of David Jacobs Award given for spirit, courage, character, and determination....part of class that earned 44 victories--most by any senior class in Georgia history ...December, 2005, UGA graduate....recipient of Dan M. Post Football Scholarship...(CAREER-HIGH TCKLS: 10 vs. South Carolina - 9/14/02)....Major: Sociology.
cuz we all know the madden ratings matter, when do they not screw us? Kherry Rhodes had like 83 speed in that game. the list could go on about horrible ratings. now to the topic anyways, this team is in better shape then we were in Dec. and if Herman Edwards is such a bad coach how could Mangini not get better results from these players? im not raising the bar to an unrealistic height, but this pessimism shit is really boring me. if your not excited about the team, dont follow them. theres a difference between realizing the holes in our team and constantly bitching and moaning.
when did that matter? i think the lesson in all of this is its ok to calm down by drinking. when the repo man comes for your family thats a sign to quit. haha