vycent smith got a lot of action yesterday. It was to get him ready to take Anderson's spot once he's traded
The thing about Robby and Leo is both are free agents and both have given the Jets plenty of reason NOT to re-sign them. No fan can complain about either being dealt.
It’s not an either or situation. While Sam could have/should have thrown it away, when he didn’t Robbie could have/should have been more physical at the point of attack. There’s enough evidence to support the criticism in robbies game of not helping his qb
If the ball isn't perfectly placed, he just makes no effort on it. I absolutely hate that moving him could hurt Sam's development, but if anyone offers a 2 or 3 for him you have to take it, you just have too.
Robbie is worth a 3? Wake up folks, he is averaging 3 catches a game. If we even get a 4 for him people should get down on their knees and worship our GM.
you don't throw to a WR who is blanketed. why do you think certain QBs just don't throw picks? even if for the sake of argument you are saying robby didn't do enough to prevent the INTs, still even if true, sam should have never hung him out that way and put him in that position. I see brady all the time throw balls into the dirt in that situation to live to fight another down. sam needs to learn how to do that. even if robby bails him out there, it doesn't help sam progress. and it's bad enough he did it once, let alone twice in the same game, not to mention the awful deep chuck to smith or is smith a POS for not stopping that INT lol edit: Just went back and watched them both. sam threw both low and inside when robby had outside beat. if sam puts the ball on the sidelines both are catches. it was more of a bad throw then a bad decision and really nothing robby or any WR could do other then get a blatent PI penalty maybe
We see good wrs bail out their qbs all the time. Why can’t Robbie do it every now and then? When Robbie has a big play it’s always a dime throw. Yes Sam put him in a bad spot. I am not disputing that. Robbie however did nothing to help his qb out of it though. And I can’t remember when he ever has.
I've seen robby bail him out plenty and no we don't see good WRs bail out their QB all the time. how is OBJ and landry bailing out baker? evans bails out winston time to time and winston still throws 5 INTs a game. when has godwin bailed him out? There are a very few eilte WRs that seem to win a majority of jump balls, that's not andersons game though. stop holding a good WR up to the standards of an elite one. they fans here sadly think that if you aren't top 3 at your position you are a POS and should be traded or cut. NFL isn't madden you can't have a full team of 99s overall. I would give you a long list of examples but you'll ignore it so it would be a waste of time but do you not remember sam's 1st game? robby took an underthrown ball that should have been picked and turned it into a TD
After yesterday, I don't see how we trade Robbie. He is our vertical threat and keeps the defense honest. This season is about developing Sam and restoring his confidence. Taking away his best reciever and shrinking the field will not help Sam. If Sam was doing better it would be a different story. If we lose Robbie take the 3rd round comp pick in 2021 and run with it.
Why are you acting like any criticism of him is me calling him a pos? He is an nfl receiver, would be an addition to every team but fighting for the ball is a weak spot in his game and he could have made a better play on the first interception. Period.
I'm not saying he is perfect and shouldn't get his fair share of criticism. but the general consensus from the fans here is that he is a shitty WR4/5 1 trick pony and that isn't even remotely true. He does fight for the ball, but in this case i implore you to go back and watch those 2 INTs. he had literally 0 chance on either to do anything. they were very poorly placed balls by darnold. Robby had as much of a chance to stop those as smith did on the deep ball
On the first one he needed to come back and didn’t. The second one I said in the post you originally quoted me in that it was behind him and not on him. Do yourself a favor and don’t quote people and then rail about the general consensus. Address what the poster is stating.
The first one he should have come back to. Anyone who fancies themselves as a legit WR makes that play.
Fair enough as far as quoting someone and rambling about the general consensus. But watch the 1st one again. he had no shot it was also behind him robby was outside, DB on his hip inside and sam threw low and inside. he missed the mark. it happens. both INTS were identically badly placed balls. At first glance I thought they were poor decisions but after watching the replay several times those are completions is he makes a better throw
watch it again. there was nothing to come back to. he was outside and sam threw inside. he didn't get undercut waiting for the ball which is what people here seem to think. the DB was the only one that had a shot at the ball. same goes for the 2nd one. it was just poor ball placement
According to Vacchiano at SNY.... "WR Robby Anderson remains the hot name on the market for the Jets, with the Jaguars, Eagles, Packers and Raiders all interested to some degree. The likely price is a third-round pick, but a bidding war could always get the Jets more. "People get crazy when it comes to speed," said one NFL talent evaluator. "That's why receivers always get more in trade than you'd think. Teams always want more game-breakers." https://www.sny.tv/jets/news/latest...ors-ahead-of-tuesdays-4-pm-deadline/311324074 very interesting....
Take a 2 and run as fast as you possibly can. The Enunwa contract was absymal and Anderson can get something similar to that, which is a big NO from me. Let's see what we got in Vyncint Smith, he's got the straight line speed to be a burner for us.
the Raiders 2nd round pick would be perfect. Al Davis was obsessed with speed, maybe his munchkin son is too