Potential GM Candidates (Update: Idzik Officially Hired)

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  1. Hobbes3259

    Hobbes3259 Well-Known Member

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    Harris is better than Willis.

    Period.

    5 years of stats don't lie, Willis gets more recognition, because Harris did not get on the field for half of his first season, but when he did, he outplayed Willos.
     
  2. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    You're high. :drunk:
     
  3. Barcs

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    I wasn't just quoting what was suitable to my argument. I was being objective and weighing both the good and bad. I agree he deserved it, but calling his drafts disasters when we were a few plays away from the superbowl in 2010 is ludicrous. That was my point to mr don. The problem was his contracts and overpaying players. Every team misses early round picks every year. No 1st rounder is a guarantee. There is a certain element of luck involved. Ducasse looked like he would be a beast when we drafted him, so did Gholston. It's easy to look back in retrospect, but weighing the good and bad shows that he had mediocre / average drafts. Most 2nd and 3rd round picks do not end up starting for at least a year, and many don't do squat. It's just he nature of the beast. People act like the good teams all hit home runs with all their early picks every year. That's not even close to reality.
     
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  4. Biggs

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    You are completely out of your mind. Let me know when Harris is an all pro linebacker.

    You might want to go to a 49er game live and I'm going to suggest it will be an eye opener. Willis is an absolute beast. Harris is a very nice inside linebacker.
     
  5. Barcs

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    I'll even expand. Here is the 2nd and 3rd rounds of the 2010 draft. It's been a few years so we are starting to see who is panning out and who's not. Looking down the list only about 4 or 5 of them are home run impact players, and maybe another 10-15 are servicable starters. Most of these guys haven't done shit. 2nd and 3rd round drafting isn't as simple as you would believe.

    2 33 St. Louis Rams Rodger Saffold OT Indiana Big Ten
    2 34 Minnesota Vikings Chris Cook CB Virginia ACC from Detroit[R2 - 1]
    2 35 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Brian Price DT UCLA Pac-10
    2 36 Kansas City Chiefs Dexter McCluster RB Ole Miss SEC
    2 37 Philadelphia Eagles Nate Allen S South Florida Big East from Washington [R2 - 2]
    2 38 Cleveland Browns T. J. Ward S Oregon Pac-10
    2 39 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Arrelious Benn WR Illinois Big Ten from Oakland [R2 - 3]
    2 40 Miami Dolphins Koa Misi DE Utah MWC from Seattle via San Diego[R2 - 4]
    2 41 Buffalo Bills Torell Troup DT UCF C-USA
    2 42 New England Patriots Rob Gronkowski† TE Arizona Pac-10 from Chicago via Tampa Bay and Oakland[R2 - 5]
    2 43 Baltimore Ravens Sergio Kindle DE Texas Big 12 from Miami via Denver[R2 - 6]
    2 44 Oakland Raiders Lamarr Houston DT Texas Big 12 from Jacksonville via New England[R2 - 7]
    2 45 Denver Broncos Zane Beadles OT Utah MWC
    2 46 New York Giants Linval Joseph DT East Carolina C-USA
    2 47 Arizona Cardinals Daryl Washington LB TCU MWC from Tennessee via New England[R2 - 8]
    2 48 Carolina Panthers Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame Ind.
    2 49 San Francisco 49ers Taylor Mays S USC Pac-10
    2 50 Kansas City Chiefs Javier Arenas CB Alabama SEC from Atlanta [R2 - 9]
    2 51 Minnesota Vikings Toby Gerhart RB Stanford Pac-10 from Houston [R2 - 10]
    2 52 Pittsburgh Steelers Jason Worilds DE Virginia Tech ACC
    2 53 New England Patriots Jermaine Cunningham DE Florida SEC
    2 54 Cincinnati Bengals Carlos Dunlap DE Florida SEC
    2 55 Dallas Cowboys Sean Lee LB Penn State Big Ten from Philadelphia [R2 - 11]
    2 56 Green Bay Packers Mike Neal DT Purdue Big Ten
    2 57 Baltimore Ravens Terrence Cody DT Alabama SEC
    2 58 Houston Texans Ben Tate RB Auburn SEC from Arizona via New England[R2 - 12]
    2 59 Cleveland Browns Montario Hardesty RB Tennessee SEC from Dallas via Philadelphia[R2 - 13]
    2 60 Seattle Seahawks Golden Tate WR Notre Dame Ind. from San Diego[R2 - 14]
    2 61 New York Jets Vladimir Ducasse OT Massachusetts
    2 62 New England Patriots Brandon Spikes LB Florida SEC from Minnesota via Houston[R2 - 15]
    2 63 Indianapolis Colts Pat Angerer LB Iowa Big Ten
    2 64 New Orleans Saints Charles Brown OT USC Pac-10
    3 65 St. Louis Rams Jerome Murphy CB South Florida Big East
    3 66 Detroit Lions Amari Spievey CB Iowa Big Ten
    3 67 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Myron Lewis CB Vanderbilt SEC
    3 – Washington Redskins selection forfeited because of use of 3rd round selection in 2009 Supplemental Draft[15]
    3 68 Kansas City Chiefs Jon Asamoah G Illinois Big Ten
    3 69 Oakland Raiders Jared Veldheer OT Hillsdale GLIAC
    3 70 Baltimore Ravens Ed Dickson TE Oregon Pac-10 from Seattle via Philadelphia and Denver[R3 - 1]
    3 71 Green Bay Packers Morgan Burnett S Georgia Tech ACC from Cleveland via Philadelphia[R3 - 2]
    3 72 Buffalo Bills Alex Carrington DE Arkansas State Sun Belt
    3 73 Miami Dolphins John Jerry OT Ole Miss SEC
    3 74 Jacksonville Jaguars D'Anthony Smith DT Louisiana Tech WAC
    3 75 Chicago Bears Major Wright S Florida SEC
    3 76 New York Giants Chad Jones S LSU SEC
    3 77 Tennessee Titans Damian Williams WR USC Pac-10
    3 78 Carolina Panthers Brandon LaFell WR LSU SEC
    3 79 San Diego Chargers Donald Butler LB Washington Pac-10 from San Francisco [R3 - 3]
    3 80 Denver Broncos J. D. Walton C Baylor Big 12
    3 81 Houston Texans Earl Mitchell DT Arizona Pac-10
    3 82 Pittsburgh Steelers Emmanuel Sanders WR SMU C-USA
    3 83 Atlanta Falcons Corey Peters DT Kentucky SEC
    3 84 Cincinnati Bengals Jordan Shipley WR Texas Big 12
    3 85 Cleveland Browns Colt McCoy QB Texas Big 12 from New England via Oakland[R3 - 4]
    3 86 Philadelphia Eagles Daniel Te'o-Nesheim DE Washington Pac-10 from Green Bay[R3 - 5]
    3 87 Denver Broncos Eric Decker WR Minnesota Big Ten from Philadelphia[R3 - 6]
    3 88 Arizona Cardinals Andre Roberts WR The Citadel SoCon from Baltimore[R3 - 7]
    3 89 Carolina Panthers Armanti Edwards WR Appalachian State SoCon from Arizona via New England[R3 - 8]
    3 90 New England Patriots Taylor Price WR Ohio MAC from Dallas[R3 - 9]
    3 91 San Francisco 49ers Navorro Bowman† LB Penn State Big Ten from San Diego[R3 - 10]
    3 92 Cleveland Browns Shawn Lauvao OT Arizona State Pac-10 from New York Jets [R3 - 11]
    3 93 Kansas City Chiefs Tony Moeaki TE Iowa Big Ten from Minnesota via Houston[R3 - 12]
    3 94 Indianapolis Colts Kevin Thomas CB USC Pac-10
    3 95 New Orleans Saints Jimmy Graham† TE Miami (FL) ACC
    3* 96 Cincinnati Bengals Brandon Ghee CB Wake Forest ACC
    3* 97 Tennessee Titans Rennie Curran LB Georgia SEC
    3* 98 Atlanta Falcons Mike Johnson G Alabama SEC
     
  6. Hobbes3259

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    Willis got there on the basis of his rookie year.

    Tell me, Harris started 9 games to Willis 16....who had more sacks...?

    Willis rep is PR. Harris is one of the most underrated players in football, and has better stats over the last 5 years.

    I watch every game available, but scheme has much to do with it. And Harris is not the focal point of the Jets D. Yet....he still puts up better numbers.


    Teams run away from Harris...they tend to run at Willis. Now part of that may be the ages of Thomas and Pace...but...I always go back to their rookie seasons...Harris was the far better player.
     
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  7. TNJet

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    Back on topic. Why is it taking so long to find a GM who wants the job?
     
  8. Well considering that notion is pure speculation based on nothing tangible...why don't you tell us why?
     
  9. NewYorkEveryThing

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    They run away from harris cause he is slow. He is slower then most MLB's.
     
  10. Don

    Don 2008 TGG Rich Kotite "Least Knowledgeable" Award W

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    Wow..like to change the subject much? Please do tell me what Wilkerson and Coples have to do with 3 wasted 1st round picks and a 2nd? It's not like high round picks are throwaways..although you seem to think so.

    Oh and Wilson proved himself? What games were you watching? He was horrible. He was only on the field because Revis was hurt.
     
  11. TheCoolerGlennFoley

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    The issue isn't even necessarily missing on guys like Gholston, Sanchez, Vlad, etc. It's trading up and giving yourself less of a chance to get guys later on too. I have zero problem trading up to get an elite player. Doing it for Revis was one of the smartest moves the Jets FO has made. But you have to be damn sure it's going to be worth it.
     
  12. JetsNation06

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    Willis got their because of his rookie year AND every subsequent year since. It's about the entire body of work. You can't just be selective and pick and choose pieces to support your argument.

    Over the course of their careers Willis is definitely a better MLB than Harris, hands down. There's no shame in that statement though as Willis is better than just about every MLB in the league. Harris is a good MLB and had a very good rookie year, Willis is in a different league. The speed and agility is what separates them.
     
  13. NewYorkEveryThing

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    Because there are not much to choose from. Considering our situation and lack of talented GM's. Where is scott pioli? or what about promoting one of our great scouts? Is it that bad that no one wants the job. I will take it. All woody is asking is to give rex one more year. This is why woody had to hire a firm to out source a plan of action. Man tanny really fucked up our cap and gave away too many picks for nothing. Denver has our 4th round pick for tebow.A guy who is not even gonna be on the team . We deserve better.
     
  14. Hobbes3259

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    Then wouldn't they run AT him?
     
  15. Falco21

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    I came on here to see if there were any updates people have read and I find a debate way off course haha

    Can we just talk about the GM in here? That way I don't think there are updates when it's just people arguing about other things.
     
  16. Burnz

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    Anytime now....
     
  17. Jeti

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    No you run at guys you either want to block so they can't make the tackle or suck against the run

    Running away from someone like Patrick Willis might backfire because he goes unblocked at the ball carrier that's a potential FF because he's athletic enough to get across the field, has a nose for the ball and its just a flat out beast

    Harris isn't fast enough to get across the field and runs like he has doo doo in his pants

    However Harris is serviceable and looked good when he had a guy like Davis next to him

    Harris and Scott were to similar which kills us on 3rd down more than anything
     
  18. TNJet

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    IMO, we are looking for a SuperGM, and Rex Luthor has a pocket full of kryptonite.
     
  19. IIMeanDeanII

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    Why in the hell is there like two pages of shit talking about Harris Vs Willis?

    Who gives a shit people? Stay on topic, some of us actually enjoy talking about the actual topic of this thread.


    That theory has been beat to death man, at this point, nobody is concerned about Rex Ryan's status. These canidates understand the components in place.

    Rex isn't even involved in the interview process from the reports in the media. I don't think Rex is nearly the biggest problem for this team or the new GM.
     

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