Welcome to the Jets newest QB, Erik Ainge!

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  1. JetsLookingforDWare

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    Attributes about this guy I love:

    Tall
    Above average arm
    Experienced
    Mobile
    Accurate
    Catchable ball
    Pretty good pocket awareness
    Room on his frame to improve raw size and arm strength

    I remember people on JI hated this guy like all hell...no clue why but better learn to love him now amirite?!?!?
     
  2. nyjcanada

    nyjcanada Active Member

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    anyone give me a scouting report on both lowrie and ainge?
     
  3. Run_N_gun10

    Run_N_gun10 Well-Known Member

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    This is by far the Jets' worst pick & a total waste of a draft selection. Not only did they not need another rookie QB, but this Ainge guy really sucks.
     
  4. I'd rather have line help, thats for sure.

    Unfortunately Bradway and co. would rather have Andre Maddox, Derek Pagel, Harry Williams Jr., and
    Anthony Schlegal.
     
  5. Jmart

    Jmart New Member

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    Although I really wanted Goff to land with the Jets I really like Ainge. In my opinion he was part of the 3rd best QB prospect behind Ryan and Henne. Steal. Now lets land Goff in round 6. Please!
     
  6. fenwyr

    fenwyr Active Member

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    Doing an echo of the lifeless turd formerly known as Mayock only makes your brain melt. Be careful.

    This guy could easily be a Brady kind of steal. Maybe not, but give him a chance. You'll like him.
     
  7. TommyGreen

    TommyGreen Trolls

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    Well we have 1st and 2nd round picks in our QB rotation right now, so we might as well see what a 5th rounder has in him.

    My prediction? Another Brooks Bollinger.
     
  8. BadgerOnLSD

    BadgerOnLSD Banned

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    [youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=Rc7cardII9E[/youtube]

    [youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=k5CCe9QtgLo[/youtube]
     
  9. rillo

    rillo New Member

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    Kinda pissed we didnt address the lines as well. Maybe we'll get something after the cuts.
     
  10. fenwyr

    fenwyr Active Member

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    He's a Giant, sorry dude.
     
  11. tdoublee

    tdoublee Active Member

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    Love it. I know he was inconsistent early at Tenn but the games I saw this year I was very impressed. He's every bit as good as Ryan and any other QB in the draft. And I hate me some Danny Ainge!
     
  12. XxAlbert84xX

    XxAlbert84xX New Member

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    I predict this to be the worst class in the Mangini Era
     
  13. Gubernaculum

    Gubernaculum New Member

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    This pick will be the steal of the draft

    I think in 2-3 years, he's going to be the starting QB for the New York Jets. He needs to bulk up so all those little nagging injuries that he seem to get are minimized. Otherwise, he's got the size that QBs need to have. He doesn't have a cannon but he'll make most throws KC can make. He's smart and has great, great pocket awareness (he rarely gets sacked and gets out of the pocket well). Basically, he's got the natural instincts at QB that KC doesn't have. For what its worth, everybody on ESPN (Jaws, Mort, Kiper) all love this pick. Cutcliffe was his coordinator, same guy who developed Peyton and Eli. Remember, his WR this season were pretty mediocre.
     
  14. fenwyr

    fenwyr Active Member

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    Brooks has all the skill but the NFL world got too big for another Flutie. This guy is as big as Peyton.
     
  15. Cakes

    Cakes Mr. Knowledge 2010

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    I am a proponent of doing this, too. Problem is I don't like this specific QB.
    Ainge is, relatively-speaking, wimpy- physically and mentally from what I've seen and I have seen numerous UT games. He is very Elvis Grbacian (read: silly decision making and very frustrating to watch if he is leading your favorite team).

    I know it is just one play, but the worst pass I ever saw on the college level came in the 2005 LSU-UT game and was thrown by Ainge. I'll try to find a YouTube on that one.
     
  16. Pam

    Pam TGG.com Friendliest Poster Fourpeat!!

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    From Rivals.com
    http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=801548

    TODAY'S QUESTION: Which projected first-rounder do you foresee struggling in the NFL? And which player not projected as a first-rounder do you think will be an NFL star?

    David Fox

    A co-worker (OK, my boss) suggested I look at Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge as a potential sleeper. I chuckled a little bit, then took a closer look. On paper, Ainge is comparable over his junior and senior seasons to the quarterbacks ranked ahead of him: Matt Ryan, Brian Brohm, Chad Henne, Joe Flacco, Andre' Woodson and John David Booty. Ainge has the second-highest completion percentage (.001 behind Brohm). He has a better touchdown-to-interception ratio than Ryan and Henne. And he threw for more touchdowns than everyone but Woodson and Booty. Ainge is coming off two years under quarterback guru David Cutcliffe – who coached the past two Super Bowl MVPs (the Manning brothers) in college. Ainge did all this despite just one season with a top-flight receiver.
    I've watched Ainge enough to realize he has the tools of an NFL quarterback but needs some seasoning and the right system to blossom as a pro. He'll be taken after Ryan, Henne, Brohm and Flacco, but I wouldn't be surprised to see a team get some late-round value out of picking Ainge.
     
  17. hiker

    hiker Well-Known Member

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    Yes, career backup. If that good. I'm glad we have more picks left, this one is The Bust
     
  18. bpjets

    bpjets New Member

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    If he can throw over 10 yards...he has a job
     
  19. JETFIGHTERS

    JETFIGHTERS Active Member

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    My thoughts, what a steal in the 5th. Same coach who coached Payton Manning and brother Eli Manning as per ESPN. I believe we scored big on this one. Our last pick the CB looks like a bad pick. This definately make up for it. Love this pick, hell yeah!
     
  20. Kris 15

    Kris 15 Well-Known Member

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    Guess what? Most players selected in this part of the draft have a greater chance of failing than succeeding. You could look at any player the Jets draft in the 5th round and say he's going to be the next [insert backup player here]. That's where most of them end up. If these guys were destined to be anything more than that they would go earlier. But since they didn't get the guy you wanted let's just write him off from the start.
     

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