Belichick's personal retard is Al Davis.....Tanny's is Eric Mangini. Hopefully our "farm system" is more potent than New England's :smile:
i wonder how much of the gameplan he will be able to pick up by monday. im hoping that sanchez will have him staying after practice, and working in the film room all night for the next few days. something tells me they will get him on the field a good amount, even just to draw coverage. he is too much of a talent to have standing on the sidelines.
it must be nice to see a glaring hole on the team and know the fix is just a phone call away. if sanchez and edwards become a feared tandem for the next 5-10 years it will make the disaster with mangini well worth it.
i didn't need feely to tell me this was to win the superbowl, but it is nice that the players are thinking the same thing we are.
Even during Chads down years...I have never seen anything like what teams are doing to us this year. On one play..we had a 3 receiver set..and the announcer pointed out the 8 players in the box. They were not just inside the box...they were inside a box inside the box. That left us 3 receivers against 3 players outside. For a rookie qb it wasnt going to work all year. Nobody respects any of these players deep. Also, the offensive line could not go from having a lead foot Thomas Jones lead the AFC in rushing to what has happened this year. It was not the offensive lines fault. You cant block 7 or 8 players with 5. No team can run the ball like that. I hear you...totally agree...no downside at all.
Sharper would have had bigger problems than just staring down Sanchez all game. Plus, Keller is probably open alone, or that play isn't even called. It wouldn't have happened.
I would love it if they were. If they're both '10 then I feel like we gave up a little too much, especially considering the Jenkins trade, but I think I'm still happy with this.
yep....I've never once declared the Jets to be a Super Bowl team.....in my 15 year history of being a fan. But after this trade....I'm starting to warm up to the idea. With our stifling defense, our run game, a legitimate game-managing QB, an excellent pass-catching TE and 2 solid wideouts.....dare i say it....we're starting to fit the mold of the New York Giants 2007 super bowl team.
I hope they have a new contract in place. I believe he may be a FA by the end of this year. Which would make this trade complete shit in the long term.
I still disagree that catching a ball is coachable. I know some say it is, but I find it very hard to believe. I've watched some of his stupid ass drops. They hit him in the hands. To me, catching a ball is something you have or you don't. Running routes, blocking, reading coverages - all coachable. Catching, I don't know.
there has to be some catching techniques that are coachable....it could be something miniscule to help him be more efficient. I dunno...I'm fucking reaching here. :smile:
i don't know how many times i need to say this, but the best way to sell those psl's is to win. making the team better and selling psl's go together nicely.
Keyshawn was good sized, but not as fast as this guy. This was a good move. I think a change of scenery will change Edwards' hands to something known as Stuckey.