Pennington To Call Jets 2nd Round Pick

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  1. boozer32

    boozer32 Well-Known Member

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    In next weeks draft. Glad to see Chad back doing something for the Jets.
     
  2. NYJalltheway

    NYJalltheway Well-Known Member

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    I miss the good old days of Chad. If only he stayed healthy..

    Him, and C-Mart were the biggest reasons I started following the Jets. I can't wait for this draft even more now!
     
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  3. FJF

    FJF 2018 MVP Joe Namath Award Winner

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    he will probably blowout his shoulder at the podium and be out till the 7th round.

    i kid of course. what could have been if he would have stayed healthy.
     
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  4. TNJet

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    Glad to see him back.
     
  5. Jay Bizniss

    Jay Bizniss Well-Known Member

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    My favorite Jet after Curtis. Class act. Would love for him to be the damn QB coach.
     
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  6. JStokes

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    Well done Jets, very good move.

    Man what could have been. Named my golden retriever Penny after him.

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  7. JStokes

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    Yeah I always saw him as more of a coach rather than a TV analyst/color commentator. Would love to see him on the staff, even if it's just for camp.

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    101GangGreen101 2018 Thread of the Year Award Winner

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    Me too - man if Chad stayed healthy, we would have a SB for sure.
     
  9. Jake

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    Glad there are no hard feelings after we kicked him to the curb for Brett Favre. He was legit as hell, obviously injuries held him back.
     
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    2003 - Lost his RG Randy Thomas to free agency and fractured his wrist.
    2004 - Shoulder injury.
    2005 - Lost his RT McKenzie to free agency, the line got old and the shoulder got rolled.
    2007 - Adrien Clarke.

    Let's line up the OL's he played with and then look at his career:

    2002 - Fabini, Machado, Mawae, Thomas, McKenzie
    2003 - Fabini, Szott, Mawae, Smith, McKenzie
    2004 - Fabini, Kendall, Mawae, Moore, McKenzie
    2005 - Jones, Goodwin, Kendall, Moore, Fabini
    2006 - Ferguson, Kendall, Mangold, Moore, Clement
    2007 - Ferguson, Clarke, Mangold, Moore, Clement

    Every season he played except 2004 and 2006 there was at least one below replacement value OL in front of him. The Jets averaged 2 new starters on the OL each season he played for them.
     
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    I remember there were Joe Montana comparisons prior to the first injury. What a shame.
     
  12. Footballgod214

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    One of his earlier games he had the most consecutive pass completions in NFL history. Can't remember the number but it was around 20-ish completions in a row. Good guy. Can't picture him eating a hot dog on the bench.

    He had a very accurate string of spaghetti for a right arm!
     
  13. Jay Bizniss

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    He would have been one of the greatest of all time if it wasn't for his shoulder... The kid had it.
     
  14. DaftGreen

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    Guy was a warrior for sure. A not selfish player and always gave everything he had. A shame about all the injuries.
     
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    Agreed, and glad to see the Jets doing something for Chad.

    rambling: …I recall his rookie year in camp and Coach Herm (referring to Chad's 'cerebral' tentiveness at first) remarking that Chad's got to learn to just "let it go." Another thing: Pennington at his best could pull off a play fake with the best of 'em, sometimes "selling it" so beautifully to the point that he'd completely (and courageously) turn his back away from the line of scrimmage altogether after carrying out his play fake and then continue to 'carry through' with his fake….before turning around to throw the pass.

    My lame Chad Pennington story: I once read an interview in which the young Kentuckian out of Marshall U. said that one of his "guilty pleasures" was to go to a Cracker Barrel restaurant and order up the "Hungry Man" breakfast special. Well, I looked it up and saw that there was one (at the time) NYS location in Dutchess County in the Wappinger Falls/Poughkeepsie neck o' the woods (approx. an hour from Westchester). Talked the wife into accompanying me on a Saturday morning Cracker Barrel "Hungry Man" jaunt ….. I owed her after that …..turns out it "wasn't ain't worth travelin' for" (i.e. compared to your Metro area greasy-spoon Greek dinner) : )
     
  16. Footballgod214

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    I forgot about Penny's play action fakes....best in the NFL. Any yeah, turning his back to the O-line and standing there while the defense chased down the 'ball' carrier. Perfect.

    Cracker Barrel? there's nothing about that over priced Denny's chain that's worth the trip. True story.
     
  17. JStokes

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    Geez used to love when he'd do that.

    It's almost a lost art.

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  18. JdotGriff

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    All fixed now. :)
     
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    I would love to see him on a more permanent basis as QB coach.
     
  20. The Dark Knight

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    Chad is still my favorite Jet ever. You guys talking about his play fakes are correct: they were amazing. He was as smart as Peyton Manning, play action as good as Manning if not better, but his body failed him. Sad.
     
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