boston22407
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.we PAT fans know you have bad depth especially on the O-Line.
that is what happens when you spend too much $$$ on your Starters
it hurts depth quality
It's easier to play for guys who aren't running all over the place. If he wants to play by week 5, he should be able to. He should be at less than 100% though.
JAG team replacements?
Now you're just talking out of your ass. You really don't know anything about the Jets depth.
It's easier to play for guys who aren't running all over the place. If he wants to play by week 5, he should be able to. He should be at less than 100% though.
we PAT fans know you have bad depth especially on the O-Line.
that is what happens when you spend too much $$$ on your Starters
it hurts depth quality
Recovery and rehab depend on severity, there was no ligament damage and Nick wanted to back into the game on Sunday, team held him out as a precaution.
He's already lobbying to play this week, he was off crutches and moving around today doing rehab and working with trainers, he doesn't want to miss this week's game.
Best bet, is he misses this week, and probably returns for next week's game against the Ravens, but pretty sure he'll be ready for the Pats game based on his commentary.
This isn't a skill position player, he's not a RB, WR, DB, or LB, he's an OL, and only needs to move in a small space, quite different for the OL'n.
Wilfork eats Mangold for lunch and spits out his bones
If he re-injures it, he could be lost for the season. I expect the Jets will try to hold him out until a follow up example declares him healed.
On the other hand, this will be the toughest part of their schedule, so maybe they'll take the risk. Time will tell.
There won't even be any bones when Ngata gets through with him. He'll grind his bones to bake his bread as the giant once said.
Sure seems you are wishing and trying to will your way he will miss 4+ weeks
He won't
He's the best center in the league, but it doesn't change the fact he is an OL'n and not a skill position player and will not be as affected by the injury as skill position players are.
At what position do the Jets have "very good depth"? I've glossed over your roster and I'm not seeing it. The Jets starters are very good, the depth is non-existent. Frankly, it's a figment of your imagination.LOL, oh, ok spanky!
Huh?
So if Pats lose Mankins, does that mean the Pats paid him too much money?
Same for Brady?
That is just stupid.
Jets happen to have very good depth, turns out their back-up center is also out for another couple of weeks. Dire situation for this week, but they have a good OL, established OG's, and can probably cover for a Mangold loss for a week or 2.
At what position do the Jets have "very good depth"?
At what position do the Jets have "very good depth"?
LOL, oh, ok spanky!
Huh?
So if Pats lose Mankins, does that mean the Pats paid him too much money?
Same for Brady?
That is just stupid.
Jets happen to have very good depth, turns out their back-up center is also out for another couple of weeks. Dire situation for this week, but they have a good OL, established OG's, and can probably cover for a Mangold loss for a week or 2.
Lmao@ the jets have very good depth
Are you serious? Have you snuck a peek at your ENTIRE roster?
I know this is a tough thing to comprehend for jet fans and even their front office .
Then they wonder how we're competetive every year