Where is talent needed in a Rex Ryan D?

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  1. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    The argument the Jim Hermann's continued instruction with Harris from Michigan to the Jets is the reason why he's done so well before Sutton came back to be the LB coach. Then I'd tell you that Ryan system is the reason why Harris had a breakout season coupled with the fact that this is year 3, also known as the breakout season. That way I can completely avoid handing anything to Sutton at all.

    And I guess Rex Ryan is that fucking good..... Yes, I like that answer :)

    Pace and Harris shined while Scott and Thomas were between average and above average all season. That DL must love this scheme because what we all thought was the weakest link on the defense turned out to be the deepest and most talented. Now its the secondary again that needs help, and the Jets still need a premiere pass rush to have that added element to the defense.
     
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  2. Section 227. Row 5

    Section 227. Row 5 Active Member

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    Not only can we round out the DEF in the draft, I really like our chances of attracting talent through acquisitions this spring.

    The Jets look like contenders now, finally, and there will be players out there who will want to come here... kind of like what the Pats had going, but in reverse. Now it's our turn.
     
  3. JetsLookingforDWare

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    I'd substitute DeVito for Douglas or Green...or both...maybe Pouha too. Mike DeVito is the shit. He's got a Kelly Gregg vibe about him, but I'll save that praise for another day.
     
  4. JetsLookingforDWare

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    Whatever you call Ngata or Jenkins...they're the athletic space eaters that these kind of DLs are made of.
     

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