Aaron Glenn is very overrated by Jet fans but no Kyle was not better and to even suggest that comparison to mock me shows you don't understand what you have been reading.
Oh I think the ability to mock shows complete understanding of what you have written. Just using using absurdity to illustrate the absurd
There's no "think" about it, you are obsessed with him otherwise you wouldn't keep bumping a thread about a backup corner who plays for the Saints
obviously you do not. thee absurdity is a group of people who be bashing Ken day and night if the board existed back then calling him an all time Jets great and forgetting what he actually did for us.
You're bouncing back and forth again. and Again the KC offense was shut down by the Defense, they couldn't get anything going. Oh by the way Junk, It's funny how you suddenly show 'fantasy' stats As usual your stats are misapplied or just incorrect, in this case it's incorrect. 1986 the KC allowed 20.4 points per game, not 18.5. Source is defensive scoring, Pro-football reference. Hey, I get it. You're losing your footing, so as usual you make stuff up. I get it.
this is so much fun. how am I bouncing back and forth? YOU posted about the great Cle 11th ranked D in PA, I simply posted the fact that KCs D allowed less points. My #s are correct I posted actual points allowed, removing pts allowed by the O and STs. in actual pts allowed the KC D allowed fewer points. I look forward to your next set of excuses, it's fun tearing them apart. at some point you might actually begin to learn something but I admire your tenacity.
Which was incorrect. KC allowed 326 points, with 5 TD's via interception, special team or fumble recoveries. Cleveland allowed 4 such TD's and even if you allow for the extra points to count they are still well under the chiefs points allowed, since they start with 310 points allowed. Nice try Junc, but you lie.
I don't even know what any topic on these boards is about anymore. It's like jumping into a pond and wondering if there are alligators or catfish or tadpoles there, what the he'll is going on with this place
in total Cleveland allowed 310 pts, KC 326 pts. D/STs pts allowed: KC: vs. Houston: 7 pts on Jeff Donaldson fumble return vs SD: 7 pts Leslie O'Neal INT return(14 pts total so far) at SD: 2 pts on safety(16 pts) at Denver: 14 pts on Andrew Williams fumble return and Gerald Willhite Punt return(30 pts) 326-30=296 actual pts allowed by the KC D Cle: at Chi: 14 pts, KO return by Dennis Gentry, INT return by Wilber Marshall(14 pts) 310-14=296 actual pts allowed by Cle D 296 is the same as 296, right? so each D allowed the same # of actual points, right? keep trying.
I'll never forget or stop appreciating Ken O'Brien's Jets career. So many stellar memories that can never be erased by time or several hundred unrelated thread posts.
junc do you actually think people will change their opinion based on your arguments? i say this because i think you drive more people away from your stance than you convert to it.