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  1. MBGreen

    MBGreen Banned

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    *sigh* Sure I can count how many times Penny has gotten us to the playoffs on one hand...but i would need another set of hands to count how many times he's thrown a crippling INT in the 4th quarter and how many times his ass got sent to the IR.

    I'm not looking to get Favre for more than 2 years....the guy is pushing 39 years of age. My point was that the Jets are in a win-now mode....we'll squeeze Favre for a year or two, and then draft his replacement in a couple of years....Clemens hasn't inspired anybody, and Pennington is a failure.
     
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    Gotta agree on this. A First is too much to give up at this point. I don't think we are a Brett Favre away from a superbowl.
     
  3. Italian Seafood

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    Can't do a first. There's a very good chance the season goes to hell with Favre, our only salvation from there would be a top 5 pick. If we don't even have that coming down to the end of the season it would be an all-out disaster.
     
  4. MBGreen

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    yeah...a first round pick is out of the question. Ted Thompson needs to wipe the white dust off the tip of his nose.
     
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    Exactly, and that is my worst fear.
     
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    i would likely part with a 3rd in 09 and a conditional 2nd in 10......

    but these are the jets and are they allowed to have a "legend" on the team??

    IMO - the rub off on clemens may be worth a pick itself.

    jil
     
  7. Keeper1125

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    This.

    Except I think calling Pennington a "failure" is too simplistic. He was a great quarterback who underwent two shoulder surgeries. It's amazing that the guy manages to even compete, considering the injuries, but his upside no longer gets you deep in the playoffs.
     
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    Isiah Thomas would do this, let's put it that way.
     
  9. #28Martin

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    A 2nd rounder in the next draft, 5th rounder draft after that.
     
  10. Keeper1125

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    I'm not in love with Tanenbaum, but I don't think he has the capacity to author a blunder at Isiah's level. Few people have said capacity, to be fair.
     
  11. MBGreen

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    he's a fighter...and a great leader. But really, what did Penny accomplish in NY? Earning a Comeback player of the Year award does nothing for me. :wink:
     
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    That's actually a very fair offer.
     
  13. WhiteShoeWillis

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    The only way a first is acceptable is if it's condition is a superbowl. No way we should give that up unconditionally at this point.
     
  14. Keeper1125

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    Chad Pennington in 2002 was arguably the best quarterback in the league. Only Rich Gannon came even close that year.
     
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    3 playoffs in the three years he was healthy.
    No other jet qb has done that.
     
  16. MBGreen

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    But Rich Gannon took his team to the SuperBowl......checkmate, sir. :)
     
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    True, but Isiah has scarred me for a while. Bad teams giving up first round picks usually leads to further disaster. First round picks were created for bad teams.
     
  18. MBGreen

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    wow...maybe Penny should be the starter then. :rolleyes:
     
  19. steviep

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    IS--

    Would be very shocked if they gave up a 1st.

    The Front Office is very methodical if nothing else -- MT is a business guy first. It would make no sense to "risk it all" on Favre for the future (i.e. No 1 pick). HOWEVER, the way the NFL is -- a 2nd round pick doesnt bother me -- you can always get another one -- and this is football -- you can build for one year. A second round pick for a top 10 starting qb is fine with me.
     
  20. Keeper1125

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    If Brett Favre wins the Super Bowl, I'll give up our next 5 first-rounders and my girlfriend.
     
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