LOL ok Mr Nadler... I believe what I see not what I’m told from the fake news media but you do know more than me so clearly the Seattle and Portland protests are peaceful and Biden does not have Alzheimers and we should defund the police and Obama was a great President. I frankly don’t care to argue further because like I told my son, 50 percent of America hates the other 50 percent and vice versa and it won’t change for a while. Peace
You obviously don't believe in facts, because it was proven that it was Boogalo posing as Antifa that set fires. But don't let the truth and facts get in your way. Keep watching Fox News where they blatantly lie and make up shit.
I can’t believe there are actual humans that still respond to the “antifa” dog whistle. Embarrassing. Either way fuck Jamal.
So I was thinking the same thing, but like this: Forget Jamal for a moment...and say Jets used that 4th round pick we just gave Seattle to draft that Safety they just gave us. That takes care of the pick we gave and player we got. We still have Seattle's 3rd and both 1sts to consider. So, would we trade down from #6 to #27 for their 3rd that draft plus their 1st the following year (probably another #27)? Probably not. Getting nothing but a 3rd to trade down from 6 to 27, plus another 27 the following year would not be highly praised.
OK Whatever you sayn. Most of us (silent majority) will stay quiet and smile. The truth iceberg is a bitch and you will get it again like you did in 2016.
This does not make sense on many levels. Assume we set aside McDougald and the 4th like you said. Draft picks hold financial value as well as player value. What the Jets save in cap space cannot be discounted. Your equation only makes sense like this: The Jets have the 6th and 11th pick in the draft for 2021. They trade the 6th for the 26th, a 3rd round pick, a 2021 1st, and $11 million in cap space for each of the next 5 years. That’s good value.
You're not far off here. The Seahawks have the oldest HC in the NFL and they are very reliant on their QB. Adams might well wind up on a cellar-dwelling team for several years if something goes wrong there. I hope the Seahawks sign him to a long-term deal before that comes to pass. Would be fitting justice. The man got his money but was still a loser.
Once the trade became official today I unfollowed Jamal on all social media. And I must say: It feels great. Should have done it sooner, but I support Jets players, and technically he was a Jet for 3 years even if he was in denial about it.
I get what you're saying however my experience is the polar opposite. The louder and more me-first Jamal Adams got the less I cared about what his contributions on the field were. I'm on the fence about Gase however I'm very impressed with how the Jets recovered last season after all the bad moves in free agency, the bad injury luck and with a first year HC under fire trying to deal with all that. I don't know how Gase's career with the Jets will turn out but it is absolutely true that Bill Belichick was 10-24 in his previous 34 games coaching when he and the Pats abruptly turned things around. If Gase catches a lucky break in here somewhere, and he's had none of those so far in his career as a HC, he might turn into something very special for us.
The Seahawks will suck this year. Wilson can only do so much with that line and Schotty as his OC. That division is stacked and last year was the fluke. 4 win team maybe 6 with RW.
They are in a good divison but I don't see them being that bad. I think the Rams may be more of a paper tiger in that divison than the Seahawks. We may wind up with two mid round first round picks.