What about David Tyree?

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  1. coorslightcans

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    shoulda coulda woulda but the sanchez deal is way better than staying put at 17 and drafting britt.
     
  2. CatoTheElder

    CatoTheElder 2009 Comeback Poster of the Year

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    Why did we trade up for Sanchez when Rohan Davey has a ring and is looking for a job?:rofl:
     
  3. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Dude-Bro the Giants lost their best wideout to a moronic act and their wideout corps was so great that they drafted one in the first and one in the third this year and David Tyree is out on his ass. They replaced him because he sucks. Your diamond in the rough looks more like a lump of Kingsford charcoal.
     
  4. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    I thought it would have been a reach when you first suggested it, but I'm beginning to think you were right. I'm glad we got Sanchez, but we need a HR hitter.
     
  5. coorslightcans

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    kingsford charcoal especially the match light is good shit bro. if tyree was like a piece of that we should sign him. wouldnt you want a guy with fire that doesnt take long to ignite and heat up?
     
  6. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    I never said there were any matches in the equation.
     
  7. coorslightcans

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    your face and my ass could be the match...:rofl: if the giants cut tyree give him a look.
     
  8. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Those half-assed one-liners are why it's so easy to figure you out, 5180.
     
  9. coorslightcans

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    sorry bro im not your man. half-assed is something you seem very familiar with in life. why am i not surprised. hey how about tyree?
     
  10. JetsNation06

    JetsNation06 Well-Known Member

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    Tyree is no better as a WR than any of the guys on our team competing for the #2 WR spot. Good special teams ballplayer but not the answer at wideout.
     
  11. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    He sucks...
     
  12. Hemi

    Hemi Well-Known Member

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    Yo Bro, Just Say No.
     
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    Dierking Well-Known Member

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    not in favor, bro
     
  14. joe

    joe Well-Known Member

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    Gee, thanks daddy!......er, while yer at it, can I borrow the keys to the car?
     
    #54 joe, Aug 11, 2009
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  15. FriendlyGiantsFan

    FriendlyGiantsFan New Member

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    Wow, congratulations on showing that you aren't funny, aren't witty, and can't contribute much to the discussion. Despite the fact that you're a prick with the sense of humor of a 16 year old (though not quite the vocabulary) I will answer what I think is your gripe with my post. You seem to be asserting that I think that a cast-off for the Giants would be a great player on the Jets. This is not the case. If you had a larger and more capable brain, you might realize this.

    The Giants WR corps last year lost Burress and its lack of experience and inability to produce at the time were exposed. This lead to them drafting two WR and an H-back. Smith and Hixon now have more experience and could embrace their newfound starting roles. Mario Manningham, at one time touted as a first-round talent, now has some more experience as well. The rookies and their talents are something you should be familiar with if you followed the draft. Eli also has time to work on his chemistry in the passing game with these players.

    Tyree is being forced out by the numbers game in that his special teams value is no longer as high as it once was, due to the draft and other players stepping up in his absence, and the younger WRs are not going to be cut to give him a roster spot.

    The Jets WRs are their weakest unit on offense and, potentially, on the team. Their have been reports from camp that they aren't getting separation and that, outside of Cotchery (who is currently the best WR in New York City) the group hasn't been very impressive. Will David Tyree fix this? No. He's not an elite WR and never has he even approached that label. What he is, however, is a solid #4 or #5 WR that can contribute on special teams, has shown that he can deliver as a WR on occasions, and could provide experience for what is otherwise a talented but young group. The Jets certainly don't need him and might not ever want him, but I don't think he would be a terrible pickup to be the 7th WR on the roster.

    And no, junior, you cannot borrow the keys to my car. You should know that 14 year-olds with voices that still crack and less chest hair than Eli Manning aren't allowed to drive


    ...dickbag
     
  16. Royce Parker

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    I think that was the first intelligent response to this thread. Well said.
     
  17. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    It was the brainy yin to his retarded yang
     
  18. joe

    joe Well-Known Member

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    di*kbag?!!!...hmmm...skewered by such a rapier-like wit; and with such a 'vocab' to boot....Ouch!...Atta boy! (smirk)

    Listen little boy blue o/b/o big blue, before you go off making an issue out of a tissue what with your over-reaction to a .10 cent tweak with some boilerplate "14-year-old-chest-hair" comeback, lemme sum it up for you (while admittedly recognizing some of the salient points you made....er btw, "real 14 year olds" stole the keys when the 'rents weren't around):

    I don't want your "4th or 5th" WR and I'd rather focus devoting a roster spot on something other than a "7th" W (Tyree's ballsy SB catch notwithstanding). If Tyree represented legit "starter" material (or even "3rd" WR), I'd give him a look-see. But since that's NOT going to be the case, even while recognizing their thin WR corp, when it comes to filling a roster spot in terms of depth, I think the Jets have other fish to fry--specifically the offensive and defensive lines.

    DL: this supposedly on-the-cusp of being a dominant "D" was a "D" that was a sieve against the Charger's running attack on Monday Night Football early in the '08 season when ONE GUY (Jenkins) had to hit the bench and this was the same "D" late in the season that Buffalo was rushing against for 5 yards a clip at the end of the game when everyone in the house knew the Bills were trying to milk the clock...only to have Dick Jauron inexplicably blow the game by putting the ball in J.P. Loserman's hands. Again, my point is that as thin as the WR corp is, the "line" play (be it 'O' or 'D') has to show up every play; THERE'S where I want to focus my depth.

    Again, we're not talking about someone who's going to fill a roster spot in a starter capacity....or as YOU yourself described Tyree: "the Jets certainly don't need him and might not ever want him." I think you summed it up perfectly.

    10:10 pm.....9th inning....Mariano's pitching.....good night. I'll let you have the last 'witty' swipe should you feel the need to....

    Regards,
    Junior:wink:
     
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  20. FriendlyGiantsFan

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    Thanks for the sweet words, it's nice to know how you feel youngin'. I'm just going to cry in the corner because you huwt my widdwe feewings with your barely passable as lucid thought in English paragraphs of insults.

    In all seriousness though (don't feel like keeping the war of words going) I agree with your point about adding depth to the DL. Jenkins is amazing but the fact that there is no one behind him really hurts the team. But considering how the focus of the thread was Tyree, that's what I commented on. He is what he is and I'm not going to restate my opinion of him as we both think it's accurate. If this is what the Jets want, then signing him is a good move. If it's not, then I would recommend against signing him. I am of the opinion he wouldn't be a bad pickup IF you want Tyree as I described him. You obviously disagree and I see your logic, but I don't subscribe to it.

    Oh, and for future reference, it's usually the vowels that can removed to make an insult safe for posting.

    Hope it's been helpful...ya b*stid
     

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