God willing, there will be a cure in our lifetime.
Will they call it a "Rexiectomy"?
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It's Tebow Time Boys Here - Take This
This could get brutal next week with JJ Watt and his gang going in for a visit. I'm gonna enjoy the destruction but i'm thinking that a jets win might be better for us.
You didnt have to pay to find that about Sanchez buddy, your money would have been well spent on a tape of Sanchez and Eva (that is if u dont mind watching her use strapons on him)I paid for the NFL.com coaches 22 view to replay games. After studying the last few seasons of Jets games, I have come to the conclusion that Sanchez seems to have trouble with defenses.
Woody Johnson chooses Romney win over winning season from Jets | ProFootballTalk
Woody Johnson chooses Romney win over winning season from Jets
The circus continues.
Jets owner Woody Johnson, in a Monday appearance on Bloomberg Television’s Market Makers, addressed whether he prefers a win by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney or a winning season from Johnson’s Jets.
“Well I think you always have to put country first, so I think it’s very, very important that not only for us but for particularly our kids and grandkids that this election comes off with Mitt Romney and [Paul] Ryan as president and vice-president,” Romney said.
It’s a fair response, but it won’t do much to placate the many Jets fans who: (1) don’t own the team; and (2) would put nothing other than the healthy and safety of themselves and their immediate family members above the Jets winning.
Then there’s the fact that half (or at least 47 percent) of Jets fans support Romney’s competitor.
I don't want the Jets to win a game... ever.Yup, I'll be rooting for the Rats in this one; it's a win-win.
If the Rats win somehow they will be completely full of themselves again, but it will be magnificently and painfully, short-lived.
Yup, I'll be rooting for the Rats in this one; it's a win-win.
If the Rats win somehow they will be completely full of themselves again, but it will be magnificently and painfully, short-lived.
I'm not gonna promise a win but walk through this thought experiment with me
will Texans go 16 and 0? if you think NOT then we can win next week
and there's nothing in the world that i like to see more than Sanchez with his back against the wall
My man! Gone over to the dark side I see.
What's next Marxism?
A true pats fan NEVER roots for the rats to win. A jest loss is almost as satisfying as a pats win. I'd rather see the rats lose and worry about the texans if and when the time comes.Yup, I'll be rooting for the Rats in this one; it's a win-win.
If the Rats win somehow they will be completely full of themselves again, but it will be magnificently and painfully, short-lived.
I hate to say it myself, I really can't blame Sanchez for any of this, and there are some legit reasons why:
There has been absolutely no help for him since day one in regards to "leadership mentoring" from the top of the coaching staff down through the rest of the team. The job was his from the start, fail more or fail less.
Rex's biggest fault; There are two sides of the ball.
This is what kills Sanchez. How in the hell can a HC be so transfixed on one side, not to be able to appreciate the other. I don't get it. BB gets it. That's why BB is BB, and TB is TB. Name one day that the Jets truly believed in Sanchez the way BB believes in TB.
Rex's vaunted D: To continue, this may end up proving that Rex aint all that as a DC. If you can't absorb a hit on your D, and adapt, (Troy Brown), then you don't deserve to be recognized as a good DC. If you can't recognize that your D is lost because of your offensive problems, you are worthless as a HC.