J-Mac is back

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  1. King Koopa

    King Koopa Well-Known Member

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    Jets | McCareins off the PUP list
    Sat, 29 Jul 2006 09:56:44 -0700

    Randy Lange, of the Bergen Record, reports New York Jets WR Justin McCareins passed the part of the conditioning test Saturday morning, July 29, which he failed Thursday morning, July 27. As a result, head coach Eric Mangini moved McCareins from the Jets' physically-unable-to-perform list to the active roster and McCareins is expected to participate in this afternoon's single practice on the second day of Jets training camp.

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    Jets | R. Reed off the PUP list
    Sat, 29 Jul 2006 09:59:57 -0700

    Randy Lange, of the Bergen Record, reports New York Jets CB Rayshun Reed passed the part of the conditioning test Saturday morning, July 29, which he failed Thursday morning, July 27. As a result, head coach Eric Mangini moved Reed from the Jets' physically-unable-to-perform list to the active roster and Reed is expected to participate in this afternoon's single practice on the second day of Jets training camp.
     
  2. PennyandtheJets

    PennyandtheJets Well-Known Member

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    Not suprised. Maybe it was McCareins not giving enough effort into the test...maybe that was why Mangini failed him?
     
  3. championjets69

    championjets69 2008/2009 TGG Darksider Award Winner

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    Oh goody now we will see if he can improve his game or just become another ex NYJ.
     
  4. Im willing to make a bet that this was Mangini pulling a Parcells and making an example of someone early. McCareins was prolly still hobbling over his injury and was hesitant regarding the test, and Mangini used that as an opportunity to make him a showcase to the entire team that no BS will be tolerated.
     
  5. danaaprildarren

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    Cotchery is the choice for me anyway, J-Mac has been given too many chances and not performed.
     
  6. #28Martin

    #28Martin Well-Known Member

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    Oh get the heck outta here. Cotchery isn't as good as J-Mac, he's done absolutely nothing to show that.
     
  7. danaaprildarren

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    That's because he has never been given a chance. (unless you count the "limited" playing time he had with almost a completly disabled offense)
     
  8. McCluneNYJ

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    Don't forget, JMac was also part of your 'disabled offense.'
     
  9. Sundayjack

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    If he's using the New England condition test, which is a fair bet, it's an objective test. You either pass it, or you fail it. So, it's unlikely that he was failed for lack of effort. Players have to run a certain number of 30(?) yard sprints under a certain time limit assigned for your position. I've read about it a thousand friggin' times in the Boston papers.


    As an aside, you know who would know every little detail about the conditioning test off the top of his head, and would chime in on questions just like this?


    . . . . nightowltom.
     
  10. GreenMachine

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    He is smiling down on us now. Cheers Tom!:beer:
     
  11. parafly

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    Cotchery is entering his third season, which is a common breakout season for an NFL WR. He has shown flashes in his limited action, and I can see him being an effective #2 and slot reciever.
     

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