other then joe namath

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  1. Italian Seafood

    Italian Seafood New Member

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    Playing 14-game seasons before the rules were adjusted to benefit the passing game, and basically missing a couple of entire seasons.
     
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    Big Blocker Well-Known Member

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    Obviously the worst thing about Namath is how often he was injured. His achievements would have been that much greater but for that.
     
  3. neid92

    neid92 Well-Known Member

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    I agree with Richard Todd. Took us to the AFC Championship game against the phins in the Mud Bowl.
     
  4. Italian Seafood

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    That and the team kind of went to hell around him after Ewbank retired. My first year watching the Jets was 1974, they went 7-7 but had to win the last six to do it after a 1-7 start. Then it was a couple of 3-11s and off to LA. The line was old and beat up, Boozer was old, the WRs average, Joe was on his own with no mobility and no help. A lot of times he got pressured and just had to drop and take sacks, it was sad.
     
  5. Jetsfan 128099

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    Namath

    Namath was by far the best Quarterback to ever play for the Jets. Second best would be a close tie between Todd and O'Brien. Third would have to be Pennington.
     
  6. nyjunc

    nyjunc 2008 TGG Bryan Cox "Most Argumentative" Award Winn

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    I liked Todd but he was not good in that postseason. We were carried by Freeman and the D to Miami and Todd threw it away.


    How many great QBs have we drafted since Namath? "great"? I don't even think Namath had a "great" career so I would say the answer is none but we've drafted some really good QBs like O'Brien and Chad.
     
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    Kenny O'brien

    Kenny O was a very good quarterback who went toe to toe with Isotoner/cocaine Marino for years.
     
  8. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    He never rescued SnowFlake though.
     

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