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lmfao...what a joke
 
Is that real? Its just so insanely stupid that I can't believe even the Jests would consider that.
 
Is that real? Its just so insanely stupid that I can't believe even the Jests would consider that.

They'll buy anything. It's been confirmed and reconfirmed they don't live in the real world. Delusion and desperation is a dangerous combination.
 
Is that real? Its just so insanely stupid that I can't believe even the Jests would consider that.

It's the new wave created by Rex Ryan. He had to come up with something after BB did his whole double TE thing.

It's called gameday conditioning. If it's a pass happy opponent the entire team will go on a strict lemon water diet for the week to shed anywhere from 10-45 pounds. If it's a ground and pound opponent then the team goes on a heavy dose of protein and fat.

I hear Rexy prefers ground and pound week.
 
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Is that real? Its just so insanely stupid that I can't believe even the Jests would consider that.

That's gotta be a spoof. There's no way that something so harmful to an individual's health would be permitted by a training staff or NFLPA.
 
That's gotta be a spoof. There's no way that something so harmful to an individual's health would be permitted by a training staff or NFLPA.

Thats what I was thinking. How could the medical training staff sign off on this? But I am even more baffled as to why this would even make sense from a football perspective. Can Maybin suddenly now hold an edge because he gained 20 pounds? Is he now going to shed guard blocks to make tackles? The guy has one move: run around the tackle. How is that at changed? I guess it would be one thing if he permanently gained the weight and was trying to adjust his play style, but that is not what they are asking. Stupid, stupid Jets.
 
The latest genius scheme from the Green Bean Brains Trust:



Yup, thats right Aaron Maybin is going to fluctuate his weight by +20LBS depending on who the opponent is that week.

A quick calculation from a sceptical Jets fan:

This is one of the dumbest ideas I've ever heard. I honestly hope they try it, except that then I'll have to start seriously worrying about Maybin's health.

At some point, they're just going to have to accept that he is what he is, and he'll always be an enormous liability against the run.
 
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This thread has reached a new level of hilarity with the Maybin story. Even if the Patriots weren't as successful as they've been, I'd still be happy to be a fan just so I could make fun of the Jets. Rex could have a career in stand-up if coaching doesn't work out.
 
I think the Jets have only scratched the surface of this Maybin weight fluctuation thing and need to fully embrace the possibilities.

Forget about dropping/gaining 20 measly pounds, the Jets need to think much bigger (or smaller): Depending on the opponent, they could have Maybin bulk up to Wilfork territory one week, then drop down to Ed Reed size the next. Whatever they need, just stuff or starve Maybin based on the next opponent.
 
This thread has reached a new level of hilarity with the Maybin story. Even if the Patriots weren't as successful as they've been, I'd still be happy to be a fan just so I could make fun of the Jets. Rex could have a career in stand-up if coaching doesn't work out.

I have his opening joke all lined up....

I am SO fat.....

(audience says "how fat Rex???")

I am so fat...that last night I sat down and didn't have a lap!
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The latest genius scheme from the Green Bean Brains Trust:



Yup, thats right Aaron Maybin is going to fluctuate his weight by +20LBS depending on who the opponent is that week.

A quick calculation from a sceptical Jets fan:



wait..so he loses 10 lbs a practice? And anyone that says the word cray..or what ever the F that means should be thrown off a bridge. But leave it to a jets fan.

I heard last week Hightower was losing 32 lbs a game at bama. It was craaaayyyy. He needed so much IV fluids
 
Has Maybin ever bothered to weigh himself before and after going to the bathroom?:rolleyes:
 
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Has Maybin ever bothered to weigh himself before and after going to the bathroom?:rolleyes:

I don't even want to go there with this thread....... some things are best left unknown. :eek:
 
Heh.......

Reminds me of Larry the Cable Guy's comment: "You ever take a dump so big that it made your pants fit better? :singing:
 
I don't even want to go there with this thread....... some things are best left unknown. :eek:

I think that topic is perfect for a Jest thread.

The same goes for fat jokes.

The Blowhard and Mike Devito are sitting at a bar and The Blowhard says "your round." Devito shoots back with "so are you, you fat pig."
 
A star is on the rise! :singing: Check out bolded segment below ...

Mark Sanchez ready to be top-tier quarterback for New York Jets - NYPOST.com

CORTLAND — Some people question whether Mark Sanchez is the best quarterback on his team. The Jets quarterback believes he can be one of the 10 best quarterbacks in the NFL.

Sanchez left SUNY-Cortland yesterday feeling good about how he played in training camp. Asked if he agrees with linebacker Bart Scott’s assessment this week that he can be one of the 10 best quarterbacks in the league, Sanchez did not shy away from it.

“Sure,” Sanchez said. “You’ve got to think that. You’ve got to play like that. As soon as you step out there, you’ve got to be the baddest guy out there, the toughest, the best, the most accurate and you’ve got to want to win.”

The fourth-year quarterback had a strong camp. He showed a command of new offensive coordinator Tony Sparano’s offense, a zip on his throws and leadership in the huddle. Unofficially, Sanchez completed 94-of-180 passes (52.2 percent) during team drills in camp with five passing touchdowns, one rushing touchdown, seven interceptions and was sacked 20 times. :rofl::rofl::rofl:

And, a bit more hilarity:

Tebow had an inconsistent camp. His passing seemed to improve as camp went on, but then he had his worst day yesterday, going 2-for-10 with an interception and four sacks. Overall in camp, Tebow unofficially went 53-for-109 (48.6 percent) with two passing touchdowns, three rushing touchdowns, three interceptions and 29 sacks. Jets coach Rex Ryan said Tebow completed around 65 percent of his passes if you add in 7-on-7 drills.
 
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