Will the Jets ever again have a catching TE that can actually contribute and stay on the field? This is becoming insanely ridiculous. Zero depth at TE, less than zero at OL, less than zero at WR, less than zero at CB, marginal at best at LB. Yet a few still attempt to justify Mac as a GM rationalizing that is hard to find talent in the later rounds of the draft. Or the biggest joke approach of all..."you don't draft OL that high". Winning teams do it consistently, with far more hits than misses, losing teams get deeper in the whole each year. I cry myself to sleep thinking about the many blunders in trades and draft picks, or massively costly mistake like to give TJ such a big contract, giving us nothing in return. We dodge a bullet with KC, and may be a few others. Oh, the ultimate irony of thinking BPA was the answer, only to find out selections made were BPA on paper only, never flourishing to become leaders, winners, difference makers. BPAs only in the minds of people with no talent to know better. If our history does not qualify as a classic case study about the importance of having a real football guy at the helm, not an accountant or a lawyer or a business man I don't know what does. J&J need to stick to talcum powder, and find a GM of ops (may be JD) that runs the show.
Without considering system fit, need, character, work ethic, desire, etc... BPA is meaningless. I wonder how much input the coaching staff had in the last draft. I'd guess very little, if any. Did we really need another interior DL this year when Edge was a big need and there were multiple Edge prospects available at 3? And the Edge prospect we did take in round 3 is on his third team in 6 months.
He clearly had serious problems, he would have serious problems if he was still doing it. This conversation feels like it is a year old.
This I won't disagree with but it also has not a single thing to do with this injury, which the other guy tried to pretend it did.
Herndon was practicing on his own because he had to. He's an asshole for putting himself, his team, etc. in that position
hah! yeah so far..... With our luck he'll probably really have learned his lesson by the time he gets back.
It doesn't really relate to Barkley or Mosley. There is a difference between putting on pads and playing football vs running in a field. However, it could be that Herndon simply didn't warm up properly.
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Mosley is likely gonna miss most of the season at this point...I would expect him back by week 8 or so...
probably been clean as a whistle since his smash or however long his driving ban was for. Look, I think everybody is in full agreement he was a shithouse for driving when pissed up, but the fact is everybody forgot about that all last season, so there is no point fetching it back up due to the fact he pulled a hamstring, acting all righteous over his deeds from a year ago are just a bit odd now.
hmmm... I was talking about Mosely. But no matter...according to Warrior they're all a bunch of deadbeat malingerers.
Ah, sorry. I only have your "what's his driving record like" post to work off, I don't see the other post you quoted
A fair point but it was to stop me arguing all the time and some of the stuff was just arse to read, thinking of Hackenberg on this score, easier not to see it tbh.