No, I am confirming that you are a curse on the NYJs. It says nothing about our players or what players we'll have in the future. :rofl:
This is a little weird sparring with Champ in March. Usually, draft day is the equivalent to Ground Hogs day with Champ. When Champ has that moment where he crawls out from under his pessimism rock, sniff the air, and check for his doom 'n gloom shadow before launching his latest litany of prophetic failures of all things New York Jets.
And he waits for whatever doofus is on ESPN to say something bad about our pick, so he can recite it as gospel for as long as the guy is on our team. Never, of course, stating who (or whom) he would have taken.
No, actually they have not. Vilma was Defensive rookie of the Year and Brick has started every game at LT since he's been here. Who would you have drafted in 2004 and 2006 then?
WOW!!! I must say you guys are way bigger Jets fans than I will ever be! For labout half of that, I am taking my family of 4 on a 7 day Carribbean cruise aboard the Freedom of the Seas. And I will still catch the games! Hats off to you..
I wouldn't want to go on a cruise. With my luck champ would be on the boat, like that unlucky fellow he made the thread about last season.
Sorry guys, I'm from Toronto and I wishhhhhhhhhhhh I could even worry about paying for NFL season tickets
Well certainly in 06 Brick was a wasted pick as the 4th overall pick in the draft. With the 4th pick you attempt to fine a game breaker. As for JV that really made me chuckle so he went from ROTY or whatever to NOTHING. Come on at least be truthful if you choose to debate
Well I have sailed on Royal Carib, Holland America, NCL & Carnival & NCL was the most enjoyable IMHO. So U know where I been Holland Amerwas Alaska, NCL was Alaska & the Maxican Rivera, Carnival was Mexico, Cayman Islands & Jamicia, Royal Carib was one to East & one to West Mexico
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Not really. Anyway, I was trying to point out that using English helps everyone understand you better. I don't want to distract you from your doom and gloom. Carry on.
Well then you should enter every typing contest out there if you are really Mr. Perfect as you claim as you are sure to win