It's Bryce Petty Time!

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  1. rammagen

    rammagen Well-Known Member

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    geno007 I told you I was done with stupid I am ignoring you. Are you still trying to troll me? really just proves my point.......
     
  2. JStokes

    JStokes Well-Known Member

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    Don't be a quitter.

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  3. rammagen

    rammagen Well-Known Member

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    you know what the issue is? fools always suck you in and bring you down to their level. I have been ignoring for a day now come here to see NCs post see that garbage he is still going on. Yeah I can sign out and see but why fing bother. he'll be out of here when Geno gets the boot
     
  4. NCJetsfan

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    You could very well be right. I saw that at today's practice, Geno was there and Gailey was going over a play sheet with him, so obviously, they're not giving up on him. Not being able to practice hurts but if he gets the plays, watches them in practice, mentally goes through them, and watches them on tape, he shouldn't be that far behind. The mind can be a powerful thing, and by using mental imagery/imagination, one can learn and retain. It's not the same as physically doing it, but is the next best thing and is part of the learning process. Of course, we don't know how much or what kind of mind Geno has, so there's that. LOL
     
  5. chris5533

    chris5533 Well-Known Member

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    Lol everyone's making jokes to calm situation down. Geno007. He's a good dude, he stands behind geno smith but he doesn't love him like it appears because of the screen name, and it's like flajet was saying. Allot is lost in translation when posting. No more talks Of fights at Applebee's. Makes me hungry
     
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  6. Footballgod214

    Footballgod214 Well-Known Member

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    ya maybe they're using the 3D goggles on Geno?
     
  7. NCJetsfan

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    A hypnotist might work better! LOL
     
  8. JStokes

    JStokes Well-Known Member

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    Somebody needs to translate Geno007 for me.

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  9. The Waterboy

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    It's still around if you know where to look.
    Just pulled these gems out of there
     
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  10. chris5533

    chris5533 Well-Known Member

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    That I don't know lol
     
  11. Big Cat

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    I'm very adamant in that I want Petty to sit for the entire season, but if Fitzpatrick gets hurt before Geno is ready are we really going to start Matt Flynn? He has the same physical limitations as Fitz with the notable difference that he joined the team in late August and has less than a month to learn the playbook. Bowles says that he's only going to play in the 4th PS game too. With the limited reps that he's going to have had, it's hard to believe that the offense would function significantly better with Flynn than it would with Petty, given that Bryce has at least been here to learn the offense and practice for the last 5 months.

    I think that playing an entire season would stunt his development, but I don't believe that the same is true if he were to only play 1 or 2 games. In fact, I think it would even help him to get a couple games of experience, see how he fared and use the next calendar year to study that film and make adjustments.

    It's a radical hypothetical, but given Fitzpatrick's play style and his injury history it's not out of the realm of possibility. If Fitz got hurt before the Week 5 bye, I'd consider letting Petty get his feet wet and then letting Geno take back over after London. To me, it's more productive than playing Flynn, who would probably look ill-prepared anyway.
     
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    chris5533 Well-Known Member

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    I like everything I see with petty... I don't him to play under any circumstance, these guys get screwed up and never recover..
     
  13. Big Cat

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    I agree that a rookie thrown into the fire to be the team's "savior" and season-long starter can be ruined long term, but I don't believe that a quarterback can be permanently scarred from a spot start or 2. To me, that's more of a learning experience.
     
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  14. JStokes

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    This.

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  15. Zach

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    If he had one, he'd have known what a leader looks like, and how a leader behaves. Looks like he's a lost cause to me. Seriously - will YOU follow him into the field of battle, confident of his leadership skill? I'd be praying somebody would shoot that fucker in the back before he gets someone else killed - had I been to follow his lead into any combat or battle.
     
  16. Geno007

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    I respect what your saying but hell these days everything is a sticky subject. At your age you definitely can see that? I'm just here to talk football it just makes me laugh when you see people feel the need to call someone names all because they disagree with.
     
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    Good call, especially the part about being a team's 'Savior'. It's 'fan base expectations' and the media circus that goes with it that is more likely to ruin a rookie QB than anything that happens on the field (see 'Skins and RG3).

    There is NO substitute for game experience in a young QB's development. NONE. Sanchez was better in 2010 than 2009. Geno, entering his 3rd year, has 'Geno Haters' singing his praises and have sugar plumbs dancing in their heads. Ben only won 15 games his rookie season, and won the SB his 2nd. Same with Brady. Andrew Luck is a perennial favorite to win it all. Cam who started his career on the worst team in football is becoming a force. Winston/Mariota? Both entered the league with one common denominator: Both must sit AT LEAST a year, maybe two. Both are starting their rookie year. Wow.

    IF is team is built to 'win now', and expectations are high, then starting a rookie QB COULD be disastrous. Not from his development perspective, but from an angry fan base and angry media perspective (and possibly from a coaches-getting-fired perspective). Starting Johnny Football last year would have been a perfect example.

    So I say to you: Are we truly a team built to win it all now? Realistically, can we? If yes, then Petty must sit. Not to protect him as a football player, but to protect him from a pissed off fan base and NY media.

    To me, with our starting QB (and our best D player) out at least a month, and with a perennial back-up under center, we are not winning it all this year. IF Petty was drafted as our future franchise QB, then put 2015 expectations aside and get him out there day one. He just might pull a Sanchez and squeak us into the playoffs. And even if he doesn't, 2016 is just 5 months away.

    Do it.
     
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  18. BrowningNagle

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    I don't think we should play him right away either but I'm not an "under no circumstances" guy. If the Jets are sitting at 2-6, 3-7, 4-8 ish.... late november/early december....Hell throw him in and let him play out the string. By then the expectations that supposedly ruin QBs will be gone anyway. Kinda like Nick Foles did in Philly his rookie year.

    obviously I hope this team doesn't have those records in november but its certainly possible. if thats the case, its Petty time for me
     
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  19. JStokes

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    I couldn't agree more. If we're out of it, he should absolutely play the last two or 3 or even 4 games.


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  20. Chadchrebet

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    The problem is, there are too many people on this forum that only rely on ESPN/ NFL network for information, and can't make educated opinions based on their own experiences, and years of watching games. "Bryce Petty needs to learn for 1-2 years". Absolute hogwash. By week 12 if the Jets are out of it, by that time Bryce is no longer a rookie. He will have had 6 months of studying the playbook. Nothing is better than on the job training. In the cubicle or on the field.
     

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