I would rather have the star WR than the lottery tickets I guess, maybe if it was a 26 1st but not a 27 which is worth a second at best according to value so I would rather have take the WR than 2 2nds. Me and you don't disagree in principle we just don't value the assets the same. To me a bird in the hand is better than 2 in the bush.
In a vacuum I would agree but alignment is a big part of rebuilding. Trading for a receiver that will be due a new contract in year 2 of the next QB, the same year that Garrett's extension kicks in is a bookkeeping/roster management challenge. I'd rather the shot at Jeremiah Smith in the draft.
If we're extending 7 players from the 2026 and 2027 first and second rounds that's a phenomenal problem.
Brian Thomas has sucked this year. There’s been a lot of weird murmurs about him not being very engaged this year. Lots of drops and lazy routes.
This too. Not sure what happened but there's a fall off there and it's been alarming. Gimme the picks.
So apparently Quincy Williams was benched according to Quincy Williams. He said the coaches told him he was under performing. Why the hell would you not trade a guy that you plan on benching? None of this adds up to me at all. He’s the best linebacker on the team albeit that bar is very low.
I simply keep coming back to the stark reality that this team, historically, has drafted like a bunch of buffoons. ESPECIALLY at the QB position. That goes all the way back to the damn 60's!! To top it all off, weren't we all talking about how GREAT the 2026 QB class was going to be as early as just this past spring? Sign Fields and if he shits the bed, as expected, they can pick from one of what was supposed to be a generational class! Fast forward to now and I wouldn't give a bag of bug farts for any of them. There's no consensus "top QB" like an Andrew Luck. Just a bunch of maybe's. People point to Jaxon Dart and guys like Nix as examples of what can be done with the proper coaching. Ummmm, the Jets do not have a Brian Daboll or Sean Payton to grow whatever fair to middlin' QB they doom in the draft. As far as I'm concerned, I don't count 2027 as even a topic for debate at this moment especially considering my aforementioned statement concerning the 2026 class of QB's. All this organization did was what they always do. They just pulled off some of the biggest blockbustery trades in a very long time (kudos to Mougey) only to saddle the team with a cache of riches to be used in the one event this team truly blows monkey ass in......the NFL draft. As I think about this, it is about as Jetsy thing as can be done.
somebody has got to want to trade FOR him. Maybe nobody offered anything ive wanted to see him benched for awhile. Bad angles, undisciplined player. The defense was better when he was out
He got all pro votes last year. That’s not something that a fan bias can influence. He’s definitely fallen off this year but he’s also been the best linebacker without question.
He was good because of familiarity of the system after being in it for multiple years. One of the games the broadcasters interviewed Quincy pregame and highlighted that he was a tick slow on the field in the new system. They also pointed out it took a few years for him in Saleh's system to get all pro votes and become impactful, which I remember.
Yes, you gotta be able to read and react in this league. To be good you gotta be able to do that AND shed blockers
sherwood has been terrible and Mauigoa had two good weeks. I really don’t think it’s a stretch to say that Quincy is hands-down the best linebacker on the roster.
He's not been good this year and it's now been pointed out by broadcast analyst of a former nfl player and the coaching staff. The whole LB core has been awful, but in the games I've watched Sherwood has been the most impactful. They need an entire new LB core