Jace Amaro

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  1. BobbyGM8000

    BobbyGM8000 Active Member

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    Not sure why Amaro doesn't get more starts on this team.
     
  2. OverloadBlitz

    OverloadBlitz Well-Known Member

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    I expect him to be starting by seasons end, especially after todays performance. His hands need to get a little more consistent though but he looks like hes going to be a good player for us for a long time.
     
  3. BobbyGM8000

    BobbyGM8000 Active Member

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    You need to find out what you have in him now. At 1-5, let the young kids play.
     
  4. TonyMaC

    TonyMaC Well-Known Member

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    Because he's a rookie thats still trying to learn the offense, and actually I think he's about to start to take on a bigger role now.
     
  5. BobbyGM8000

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    So why throw Geno in there last year if he is a rookie trying to learn the offense?
     
  6. NYJETS4life24

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    Finally mm gets Marty involved
     
  7. TonyMaC

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    Because they HAD to? because sanchez got hurt?

    the circumstances are different there than here.
     
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  8. BobbyGM8000

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    At 1-5, who gives a shit about Amaro learning the offense? Just give him the starts and play time
     
  9. pclfan

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    I'd stick with Cumberlsnd but what's the difference if you play two tight ends. Esp with a lack of quality receivers go to your tight ends. Go with your strength. The Patriots always did when they had Hernandez. Amaro despite the drop shows he can be a superior receiving tight end.
     
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  10. TonyMaC

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    I'm not even arguing that he shouldn't be given reps, I was just giving an explanation as to why he hasn't seen as much playing time to date.
     
  11. FabulousDisaster

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    you're talking about 1 player who had maybe 2 good years...but even in his good years it's not like we were in the top 5 or 10 teams are far as TE production goes. What did we have before Keller? Not much. Off the top of my head, Brady, Becht, Baker, Baxter...

    and why all these TE's with B's? I smell a conspiracy
     
  12. BobbyGM8000

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    I hear you but let him learn on the field. He is better than Cumberland
     
  13. DoubleDecker87

    DoubleDecker87 Well-Known Member

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    I've never seen a rookie tight end play this well this fast. Amaro is clearly outplaying all other rookie tight ends including 2 that were taking ahead of him (1 taking before both our first 2 picks.) I don't remember any tight end coming on as a rookie especially with only one legitimate receiver outside of him. ASJ has V-Jax and Ebron has a fantasy lineup surrounding him and Amaro is head and shoulders above them with only Decker who has missed a couple games. I know a lot of people wanted Adams or another WR instead but this was a great pick. While this may be a disappointing season we definitely can be excited for the future of Jace Amaro.
     
  14. BobbyGM8000

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    For a 2nd round TE on a team with a bad offense, Amaro has been excellent. Great pick for the Jets there
     
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  15. Mogriffjr

    Mogriffjr Well-Known Member

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    Amaro gonna be good, drops will happen, he just needs reps and to be more consistent.
     
  16. b.reyes16

    b.reyes16 Well-Known Member

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    Tough to condone drops in an offense that struggles to move the chains.
     
  17. MaximusD163

    MaximusD163 Well-Known Member

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    We actually were in the top 10 teams in TE production when Keller was out there. If you're talking pre-Keller that's like 8 years ago so not exactly relevant to to anything going on with the Jets these days.
     
  18. M00ndawg

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    Every year I fall for the dam trick... Why oh why can I fall for the same old Jets.
     
  19. MexicanJet

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    He had a good game today and that is how he should have been used from the beginning....
     
  20. FabulousDisaster

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    I actually wasn't talking Keller at all, I was talking about the Jets as an organization and their failure to utilize the TE position as a whole. You brought up Keller not me and for you to speak about him is irrelevant as he has nothing to do with the Jets these days
     

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