ahahahahaah YEAH RIGHT! Holmes has ONE, count it, ONE 100yd game as a member of the JETS no ten catch games drops passes doesn't get open fumbles doesn't get up field doesn't block for shit gets knocked over before getting into his route tackled on first contact talks shit on his teammates to the media throws the football to the other team Since payday, Holmes has continually underachieved. Throw him some cash and call him a Captain. This is a role model for all the kids :up:
I don't really think that is a fair comparison. Plummer began his career with the awful Cardinals who he took to the playoffs and even won on the road in Dallas. Can anybody name anybody on that team other then Plummer? I had season tickets for them and I can barely remember the team... Adrian Murrell was the RB Aeneas Williams was on the team Lomas Brown was the LT Pat Tillman was there as well, I think it was his rookie year Vince Tobin was the coach... Sanchez had a much better team around him his 1st two seasons then Jake did that year. Plummer carried that team. They might be the worst team to ever make the playoffs. They sucked in most facets of the game.
Sign this beast! Jake Steinberg @Steiny31 The Seahawks have waived WR Braylon Edwards. This comes a day after he ripped the #Jets front office on Twitter in defense of Mark Sanchez.
Should spend less time bitching about the Jets & more time focusing on a way to salvage his career. I wonder if he'll be in the NFL next season.
^im on board. I think he loves being a member of the Jets. Vet minimum, I think he adds fire to the offense, has more heart and hustle than UNO Cero!
Yes you were but the OP was referring to the present with this thread and we all know how fickle this game of football can be. One cannot dwell on the past and the bottom line is "What are you doing for me now". Yet it is still only a game.
I really like Braylon Edwards while he was on the Jets but he really burned a bridge by calling out the Jets management through twitter. There is zero chance he comes back to the team even if it is for vet minimum.
It shouldnt matter if he can help the offense. We know we need help at receiver, so it may not be such a bad idea to bring him in.
I think you mean it shouldnt matter if he offended the management. Because if an offensive player cant help the offense, im not sure why youd bring them in. That said im beggin for some Braylon (nvm realized what you were saying. Sounded like you meant something different)
LOL. Supporting Sanchez these days is made to seem so unthinkable, they'll even cut a guy for doing it. We should sign him anyway. We need all the help we can get at WR.
also, i dont care what a reciever does elsewhere. He had chemistry with Mark. He should have been brought back. He should have been chosen over holmes.
why were we losing those games late and needed to come back? because Sanchez was so poor the first three and a half quarters. the outcome of the game does not negate the entirety of his play. you can't just say because he succeeded during a very small time period in the game that his play during the rest of the game is meaningless. this is just an absolute completely asinine argument to make, and that is what anyone defending Sanchez winning games at the end is doing. you can't ignore the plays and the periods of the game where he played poorly.
no, numbers by themselves tell the entire story. it is when people dishonestly manipulate numbers that they lose meaning. but simply presenting the facts as they are is absolute and indisputable.
"Don't blame Sanchez. I played there. Blame the idiots calling shots." ~Braylon Edwards on Mark Sanchez being benched Barcs, I'm thinking even the Jets aren't dumb enough to sign a recently cut, recently non-productive player, that shredded the the coach, GM, and owner (or some combo thereof) just yesterday.
When an inexperienced Stafford, McCoy, Chad Henne have good games against one of the best defenses we have a problem. I remember them marching down the field on us on several occasions early in games. Mark played well those games, and was crucial in helping us win. It wasn't just the 4th QTR, it was 2nd half of games where we came out and played well. Eli Manning receives plenty of praise for playing well during 2 minute drills and 4th QTRs, Mark was doing pretty much the same thing. Pretty much that year was his only contribution to the team. The next year things started going to shit pretty fast
THIS. He's a big fucking bitch! He's afraid to get hit, and isn't the "big time" receiver we needed/need. He's made a few good catches, (the Hou game, Cle game and Det game in 10 and the Pats divisional game) but he's been a HUGE underachiever.
There is a false perception that Sanchez was ever good in any years during his career. Remember, Rex thought about benching him pretty much every year.