Love guys from Monmouth, but doubt Hogan would make that much of an impact for us. Still think we may bring in a punter or two on tryout. The thing with Richardson is that he's already 28 years old. Marcus Dixon is 28 next month, so it wouldn't be a huge deal, but I hope nobody is looking at Richardson as some young kid with potential we're letting go for nothing.
Well I can't think of anyone besides Ellis and wood head, but im sure belichick will think of a way to turn one of our players against us.
Oh and for the record, Ellis helped the Pats by providing them key intelligence about the jets inside plans, which allowed belichick to scheme against us before the games. In fact, I would argue that Ellis' knowledge of the jets inner workings was the key determinant of our losses to them last year.
Ellis knew about our inner workings? Hell, Rex didn't know about our inner workings. :rofl2: Did Ellis give Denver, the Giants, Philly and Miami the inner workings too? The Pats beat us because the offense play like shit most of the season and we couldn't stop a couple of TE's.
Did you guys catch curtis martin on espn. He was awesome he said getting his number retired by the jets would be like making the HOF again
who says you need links for everything? it's more or less common knowledge. everybody knows how belichick and his system works. he finds a system guy , puts them into his system and churns out great contributor in the process.
Jamaal Westerman was just cut by Miami. I don't think we need him, but this should say something to all the guys who thought we made a mistake in letting him go.
Yeah... thats the smart way to make football decisions. If you said he sucked, that would make sense, but if the reason you wouldn't take him is because he said something negative about the Jets a couple of years ago, well...
Woodhead was never so great. He also did the Jets a favor by making a BIG fumble in the 2010 playoff game. The Pats kept calling handoffs for him up the middle, which wasn't smart in my opinion, and he took a big hit (he's a little guy) and fumbled.
What is common knowledge? You said Ellis "helped the Pats by providing them key intelligence about the jets inside plans, which allowed belichick to scheme against us before the games". Is that supposed to be common knowledge because this is the first I've ever seen it written anywhere. Sounds like something you pulled out of your ass and declared common knowledge.