The Jets receivers?????

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  1. notjustQBs

    notjustQBs New Member

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    Anquan Boldin is a Warrior! I love to watch him play; when he catches the ball he thinks he has turned Fullback!

    That guy doesn't know the word, Quit.

    Just like Cotch!
     
  2. JETFIGHTERS

    JETFIGHTERS Active Member

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    I believe Keller is a killer WR, their were no top notch WRs so we took the best one which happens 2 be a TE. Keller was better than any WRs coming out. If Henry or Chansi show up this season then yes, we got a good WRs squad plus lets not forget the "Cotch"
     
  3. jetfan2k3

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    I just went to JETS camp with my wifey and we had so much fun! I got some exclusive autographs!
     
  4. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    Did you get any pics? How did the practice go? Any standout performances?
     
  5. notjustQBs

    notjustQBs New Member

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    These WRs are not going to show up until they play some games where the OL gets the chance to make an impact on the defense. Talking about who catches what in practice is about fundamentals, not playing football.

    The WRs were chronically victimized last year because the QB had so little time and because the pash rush typically freed up the secondary to pounce on the intermediate to short routes -- the only routes the QBs had time to reach.

    Running a fly in 07 was simply a waste of energy when the QB was given about 1.5 seconds to function before being slammed or chased out of the pocket for his life.

    The jury's out on these WRs until we see some game time -- then we'll get a better idea about who can get open and what the QB really has to work with (OL, time, and WRs).
     

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