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The Future.... what happens if the Jets do get Peyton Manning?
So I've been thinking. With all of this "Peyton Manning to the Jets" crap going around everywhere, what happens of they did get Manning?
Would BB be then forced to finally draft some really good defensive talent for this team. I mean, just think for a sec, if Peyton IS healthy and he does go to the Jets (assuming he gets released), that could be a dangerous team.
With that defense and Peyton at the helm, it would be a harder fight for the division hands down. Any thoughts on this? I know there was a bunch of "IFs" here but it could happen.
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Sanchez has been the Achilles heel of the Jets. They have talent pretty much everywhere else.
With Manning, they'd become an instant SB contender for the next 2-3 years at minimum, and they would certainly challenge for the division title every year. That team is probably as good or better than any team Manning played w/ in Indy.
It would be terrible. Manning could actually walk the walk of Rex's talk.
So I've been thinking. With all of this "Peyton Manning to the Jets" crap going around everywhere, what happens of they did get Manning?
Would BB be then forced to finally draft some really good defensive talent for this team. I mean, just think for a sec, if Peyton IS healthy and he does go to the Jets (assuming he gets released), that could be a dangerous team.
With that defense and Peyton at the helm, it would be a harder fight for the division hands down. Any thoughts on this? I know there was a bunch of "IFs" here but it could happen.
After watching how the opposing defenses manhandled Sanchez i doubt Manning would want to take a risk of paralysis by going to the Jests....
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With all of the Manning-to-Jets talk, I should just make this my sig:
"A 36-year-old, thrice-neck-surgeried, control-freak dome QB who has never played well in bad conditions all of a sudden playing outside in the Northeast for a team with a receiver deficit, bad line, declining running game and defense, for the most blowhard coach in NFL history, and in front of the New York media?
Manning would be a huge risk for the Jets right now. He's going to have at least 1 year of getting reaccustomed to not just his new offense but coming off a serious injury. Then when that year is done, he might have 2 seasons, 3 seasons maximum at elite level IF he reaches that level again. They're probably going to give up alot in terms of draft picks and cap space, for a team that has alot of holes right now that can only hurt them right now and down the road IMO.
The supporting cast Manning will get over there won't be much better than the last few years with the Colts, and aside from '09 he didn't take them deep at all.
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They're against the cap, most of the guys that are making up large portions of the hit aren't likely to restructure, and most of their high hit players will carry a lot of deadspace if cut. If Manning was willing to sign with that zoo they'd have to gut their roster of its supporting cast. I have a hard time having much fear of a team with 7-8 elite talents and 35 players making ~1mil a year. They've managed to dodge a bunch of bullets with this crap, but one has to imagine that eventually they'll be unable to tap dance out of the holes they dig trying to quick fix their problems.
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With all of the Manning-to-Jets talk, I should just make this my sig:
"A 36-year-old, thrice-neck-surgeried, control-freak dome QB who has never played well in bad conditions all of a sudden playing outside in the Northeast for a team with a receiver deficit, bad line, declining running game and defense, for the most blowhard coach in NFL history, and in front of the New York media?
I've said it before: I kind of want to see it."
Well said/typed!
Jets fans are desperate. When Jets had an offensive line, top defense & running game much was hidden for Sanchez. This year he had to be A REAL QB and Jets never really trusted him.
I'm no mathematician but......
Holmes + Burress + Keller + QB NO confidence = Jets 8-8 season.
I think those hoping for Manning to end up in NY should be careful of what they wish for. It would make for some exciting matchups, but I certainly don't want to see us face Peyton twice a year as a division rival.
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I think if the Jets get Manning, it takes a lot of pressure off of Belichick because he only has to worry about the Dolphins contending for the AFC East.
The idea that Manning is going to be remotely what he used to be is unrealistic at this point.