The Jets resigned Tony Richardson

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  1. Vorrecht

    Vorrecht Active Member

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    Wow, read that a few times. The kicker shouldn't be relied upon to tackle Ted Ginn. He should take a shot, but still. It should never go that far. Didn't he have like 1 or 2 STs tackles before those 2 TDs? That's just fail.
     
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  2. guinness77

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    Great, great, great, great move. Fuck letting Leon walk, with our 3 backs and T-Rich leading the way, this could be a special year. I was afraid we'd fuck this up somehow.
     
  3. Frenbar

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    Glad the Jets locked up this signing early. Some people have been critical of Richardson because of his age, but we don't need him for his speed, we need him for his blocking, mentoring, and leadership presence.
     
  4. nyjetsrule

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    This, how often it happen that once a KR breaks through and just has the kicker to beat that he actually gets caught by the kicker?

    Pretty rarely. I would wager if you put the best st player in the league back there that the KR would get by them as well.

    Having all that space to be evasive is very much in favor of the KR than the guy trying to tackle him.
     
  5. DonnieBaseball23

    DonnieBaseball23 Active Member

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    Couldn't agree with you more. That's just a complete breakdown in coverage.
     
  6. Hemi

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    Good job Tanny!
     

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