Oh I didn't even know we had him on team for that game. He fucked up a route or something ? I only play I've noticed him was when I saw him make a decent catch against the texans(I think)before he left the game with that shoulder injury or whatever.
What im saying that good role players can be available to help us in the stretch run. Hartsock and Murphy for example, cheap yet productive.
That's just what the Jets need: another immature q-back who turns the ball over as much as he finds the endzone; another aged, selfish receiver (albeit, probably among the best few receivers in the league); and another retread. You'd be getting more trouble than you started with. But, i do agree. The Jet's need to be bold, and creative with the trade deadline approaching. Doing nothing is not an option- whether it's off-season, pre-season, or mid-season, there should be vigorous effort to improve talent. And, right now, talent is lacking.
since we have release the FB Connor why not try to trade a fifth or fourth round draft pick for Mike tolbert, he was good with SD.
Did you really call Luke Kuechly a retread???? He's a rookie and will likely be one of the best ILBs in the league for years to come.
i said the same thing... guy obviously has no idea who he even is or what position he plays.... i mean you couldnt be more off on that calling him a retread. he is a brand fucking new tire.
Yeah. For some reason i was thinkin' Olson. Now, pat yourself on the pussy, and go stuff your head back in that goblet of tears. Too soon to tell whether or not Kuechly will pan out- as you say, he's a rookie. Unless, of course, you're in tow with the company line of talking heads and asshats that want to proclaim a lb with average ability (on an avg and very suspect defense) a stand out rookie (just 6 games into the season/career) because he appears to rise above an avg defense (at best). PS- there's probably a reason he leads that avg defense in tackles after just 6 games (like the other team 'prolly running at the rookie).