Lesson to be learned

Discussion in 'New York Jets' started by PatsRule, Dec 17, 2007.

  1. GreenHornet

    GreenHornet New Member

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    I see nothing wrong with the technique Seymore used. His shoulder is right on the 11. I think the only reason this play caused injury was the Clemens was trying to avoid a safety, too. In most other situations, an experienced QB would have just taken the sack and moved on.

    We can argue all we want about would the Jets have been penalized had the exact same thing happened to Brady; fact is even though our defense should have been more than motivated to return the favor, we still were incapable of getting anywhere near Brady; the guy had all day to throw.
     
  2. jetzIII

    jetzIII New Member

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    I say, spygate anyone??? They knew what we were going to do. hahaha
     
  3. Beamen

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    The Hobson play was called because Hobson "drove the QB into the ground," Seymore did the same thing.

    Personally, I'm not a fan of these ticky-tack roughing calls. But if you're going to call one, you have to be consistent.
     
  4. alleycat9

    alleycat9 Well-Known Member

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    can YOU tell me who andre tippett is? how about john hannah?

    yeah i didnt think so and that is why your opinion doesnt really matter. yes i a jets fan know more about the history of your sorry ass franchise than you do.


    oh yeah thats right there wasnt really a football team in massachussettssassttassss or connecticunt until 7 years ago, or was there? there arent too many patriots fans that can answer that question.

    how about this one, who did drew bledsoe replace at qb? didnt think you would know that one either.
     

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