The Jets Fan Folly

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  1. KWJetsFan

    KWJetsFan Well-Known Member

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    The fact that you care that he cares what another man does to his body is creepy too.
     
  2. RobertTheJr

    RobertTheJr Member

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    I really don't care... commenting on someone's opinion does not imply any caring whatsoever.
     
  3. KWJetsFan

    KWJetsFan Well-Known Member

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    If you took the time to comment, you care.

    Creep.
     
  4. RobertTheJr

    RobertTheJr Member

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    Great logic here. If only I cared...
     
  5. KWJetsFan

    KWJetsFan Well-Known Member

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    You responded again. It seems you do care.

    It's okay.
     
  6. KWJetsFan

    KWJetsFan Well-Known Member

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    Don't be ashamed. Embrace your creepiness.
     
  7. RobertTheJr

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    Irony has a new name today.
     
  8. KWJetsFan

    KWJetsFan Well-Known Member

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    I'm playing man. Don't let yourself get wound up so easy. Also, learn the actual definition of irony.
     
  9. RobertTheJr

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    Yes, because the irony is that you are the person pursuing the "if you post you care" campaign (As odd as that is). However, by doing so you are posting with equal or greater frequency. That is the irony.
     
  10. KWJetsFan

    KWJetsFan Well-Known Member

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    Wow, you are an easily wound up tool. Thanks for letting me laugh at your sad, pathetic expense. Now, I just feel sorry for you. I really was kidding. Unfortunately you are a weak person not worth joking with.

    **Your response: "No...you are!!!'****

    :rofl::rofl:
     
  11. RobertTheJr

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    1) You engage me into a conversation.
    2) I reply to your comments.
    3) According to you, I am a tool and easily wound up.

    Not sure where any of this adds up...?
     
  12. HardHitta

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    We were 8-5 and fell off at the end, shit happens. This year coming in there wasn't much talent and with all the injuries and then add Sanchez playing like utter shit, not much you can do. An we still were talking play offs at 6-7 before Sanchez gave the game to the titans, twice. There's problems here with this team but I believe Rex is the answer and not the problem. Imo he deserves one more year.
     
  13. The_Darksider

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    Well I'm certainly glad you are 'realistic'!
     
  14. The_Darksider

    The_Darksider Well-Known Member

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    I'm a tried and true Rex basher for over a year now (since the Week 17 debacle in Miami last year), and I would do no such thing.
     
  15. Givin the QB the biz

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    Every elite coach I have ever seen has his QB's jersey tattoo'd on his body (his wife wearing it), can't manage a clock, loses the locker room (multiple times) and has former players tweeting about how much of a joke the organization is. Although that's not all on Rex, he certainly is responsible for the players being ready to play and clearly they aren't. Miami last year and Jacksonville this year. Cuz elite coaches have players quit when it matter most.
     
  16. The_Darksider

    The_Darksider Well-Known Member

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    Love the name!!!

    http://youtu.be/eslz06J9hFw
     
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  17. Givin the QB the biz

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    I mean any person that can honestly say they believe Rex, press conference after press conference saying that Sanchez is our "best chance to win" is delusional. I hate to be a Tebow mark (although I am), but just look what he did in Denver last year. His arm, not his legs, won that playoff game against the Steelers. How much worse than the crap we actually got could Tebow have been? He sat there on the sideline and watched his team fall apart in Miami last year and did not do ANYTHING to stop it. His reaction was Rich Kotite like.
     
  18. JetsFanDoc

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    You see thats your mistake, and every Rex hater's mistake really. The team didn't play well from the end of last year all the way until the end of this year. The talent was in a continual deterioration from the time 2011 began. Were you really not able to notice it on the field? The offense was an absolute joke. It was an anchor tied around the ankle of Rex Ryan. What makes you think that if Rex had a good QB and a good offensive coordinator, or even ones that would rank in the middle of the league, he wouldn't be able to succeed like he did earlier in his Jets tenure?

    I understand that during the games, when there are decisions to be made, Rex is ultimately responsible for both sides of the ball. But the problem with this team is that the offense is just BAD, not that the offense isnt performing up to par. Its terrible. No talent. Its like Rex had the task of coaching a college offense in the NFL. This was Tannenbaum's responsibility. In fact, I don't want the offensive personnel to be even close to a responsibility of Rex. Just like if Lovie was my coach I wouldn't want that to be his job. Or if if John Fox was my coach I wouldn't want that to be his job. That was up to Phil Emery and John Elway, respectively. That will be the future job of Gamble presumably, and I'm sitting here hoping he will do a heck of a better job than Tannenbaum did. Hoping, not expecting. Just hoping.
     
  19. HeartSpazm

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    I should wait until after the off season but with the way the team currently is I don't think Rex will be able to turn around this team in a year. I can see another 6-10 season for 2013-2014. Unless the new GM does some amazing trades/drafting I don't believe next year will be any different from this season. Those who are saying we should give Rex another year prepare to be disappointed.
     
  20. JetsFanDoc

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    Rich Kotite went 3-13 then 1-15.

    Rex went 9-7 to the AFC Championship, 11-5 to the AFC Championship, 8-8 missing the playoffs, then 6-10 missing the playoffs.

    You just compared those two. You realize that, right?
     

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