Mo Lewis - Honorary Team Captain on Sunday

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  1. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    This can either result in the breaking of a curse, or a mountain of bad mojo.

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-to-serve-as-jets-honorary-captain-on-sunday/

    Mo Lewis to serve as Jets honorary captain on Sunday

    More than 14 years ago, former Jets linebacker Mo Lewis launched the career of Patriots quarterback Tom Brady by nearly killing (not intentionally, but nevertheless) Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe. On Sunday, Lewis returns to the Jets as the team’s honorary captain for a game against the Patriots in New England.

    Via Rich Cimini of ESPN.com, the Jets have made the invitation to Lewis, who has accepted.

    Some will interpret the move as a not-so-subtle desire that a current Jets player will send Brady to Belize. Or at least out of the AFC East.

    “Hopefully, he gets traded at some point in time,” linebacker Calvin Pace said, via Cimini. “Trade him to the NFC somewhere.”

    Pace nevertheless accepts the fact that Brady’s career won’t be ending in the near future.

    “I don’t see that guy retiring anytime soon,” Pace said. “He shouldn’t.”

    While it’s taboo to talk about these things post-Bountygate, the Jets surely wouldn’t complain if a clean, legal hit on Brady were to become the first domino in a chain reaction that leads him out of Boston. Based on the Jets’ overall luck since the days of Namath, however, that outcome probably would just launch 15 years of Jimmy Garoppolo domination.
     
  2. hastygreen

    hastygreen Well-Known Member

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    I can only imagine the logic behind him being honorary captain this game is to troll NE a little bit. That doesn't really seem like a Bowels kinda of thing to do. So, honestly, I'm not sure what to make of it.
     
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    First thing I thought after reading the thread title...

    Honorary Captain for which team?
     
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  4. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    Sounds more like a Woody thing to do, but Bowles knew Mo when he was coaching for Groh, so who knows.
     
  5. hastygreen

    hastygreen Well-Known Member

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    Biggest game of the year and they choose to poke the bear. This went from a we must win this game to a better have won this game. Come Sunday evening the Jets had better be on the winning side of this. Infact we better win out, because the media fallout is going to be immense. I'll say one thing tho, it takes some balls to gamble with what could essentially be the legacy of his first season come Sunday.
     
  6. JStokes

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    It's like us naming IK as an honorary captain next week.

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  7. greaser

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    I'm not one for mojo or luck.
    Luck through applied skill I always say.
     
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    odd timing......
     
  9. PennyRoyal10

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    As someone mentioned already, seems more like a Rex move, not a Bowles maneuver. Amazing how the fortunes of an organization can change on a single play. I remember the play like it was yesterday. Unreal how things turned out...
     
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    boy i don't like the sound of this. of all games to honor Mo Lewis at, they choose Patriots with the playoffs on the line
     
  11. 101GangGreen101

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    yeah, I don't like the sound of it either. This doesn't seem very Bowles like
     
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    I don't like this, particularly as it seems to "honor" Bledsoe's injury. Why not line up the flying lawnmower while we're at it?

    This shit should have disappeared with Rex.
     
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    ...........
     
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    I hope Belichick has been quietly sending Mo checks for the last 15 years.
     
  16. JetLifeLo

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    Is he trolling us?
     
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    Yawn. Who cares.
     
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    I don't think it's such a bad idea. In a way, it actually honors both teams. The Jets, because Lewis was a solid performer for so many years. The Patriots, because his action launched the career of one of the greatest QB's to ever play. And it also honors the irony that can permeate a game like football......guy makes a good play in a single game that comes back to haunt his team for almost two decades.
     
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  19. Kris 15

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    Good for Mo.
     
  20. socaljetfan

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    Mo Lewis started Brady

    Mo Wilk ends him

    Jets Super Bowl

    Fuck the Pats
     

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