Gunnails
In the Starting Line-Up
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the only team I feel is being overvalued here is the Jets...yes,Revis and Harris are good young defensive players but what else about that defense is anything but mediocre? DeBusterson is a HUGE disappointment, Vilma is coming off injury and is unhappy with Ratgini's schemes, their front can be gashed and passed on and the secondary is mediocre with aging vets and practice squad castoffs like Poteat.
I can see the Rats starting off slow and going right in the tank by the end of October with the pressure on Ratgini mounting to the point where they decide to make a change at the end of the season. I'm certain that B.P. will take square aim at the Rats and look to finish ahead of them in the standings as a first step in the Miami rebuilding process.
The two N.E. games will be downright vicious, after what transpired this season. I can see a Patriots team that's very well motivated and focused to lay a beatdown both in Jersey and up here. I mean, how much motivation does a team need?
It'd only be fitting to see the Rats disintegrate and go into yet another rebuild, while that quisling Ratgini gets exiled to an assistant position with the Cardinals or some other bottom feeder.
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From Wikipedia:
Quisling, after Norwegian politician Vidkun Quisling, who assisted Nazi Germany to conquer his own country, is a term used to describe traitors and collaborationists. It was most commonly used for fascist political parties and military and paramilitary forces in occupied Allied countries which collaborated with Axis occupiers in World War II, as well as for their members and other collaborators.