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Content Post The 2012 season: the Jets [Mod Edit: STILL] suck

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Any of you followers of JI want to play a game. SAR1 (a "Same Ole Jets" poster on JI) posted this little riddle to crack:



Jets Insider.com Forums - View Single Post - Boomer Esiason’s Memo To Jets: Cut Tim Tebow!

Any guesses/

I assume this:

Two who talk about the Pats supremacy endlessly are jordy and DDNYjets (who has had some enjoyable battles with Rah!Rah!) if he is talking about Jets fans and FF2 and PatsFanTX if he isn't.

The two founders of the Blind Homer Cult are DWC (whatever his screen name is this week) and S3G.

The angry dwarf is Rah!Rah!

The crooked mod is jetswin who is drunk with power and will ban you if you question how he moderates the board.

Have no idea who endlessly talks college football.

Boy, I guess I spend too much time on JI. It is entertaining read though.

I'm guessing the blind homers are SG3 and Rah Rah......DWC doesn't ever last long enough under ANY screen name to be a factor.

The angry dwarf is obviously JStokes, who IS always angry and all of 5'3" and a textbook example of someone with a Napoleon complex.
 
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The scrappy JETS are scrappin' again this AM. Two skirmishes seperated by a skinny Rex reaming and they're up to ten penalty laps, all of which Tebow wins. Rex clearly appears to have a firm grip on this group... Can't shut 'em up or get them to behave as if they like each other.
 
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Apparently Sanchez's whining to the media — as opposed to talking to his teammates — about the fighting shows what a real leader he's become.

Sullivan: Mark Sanchez's reaction to Jets brawl shows real leadership : page 1 - NorthJersey.com

"Tempers flare, that stuff happens, but there’s no excuse for it,” Sanchez said. “There’s no throwing a ball at a teammate. There’s no shoving a guy out of bounds into the signs. One, it doesn’t look good. And two, it sends the wrong message to our team.

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Sanchez’s comments weren’t simply a display of candor from a team leader; they were a display of leadership from the one real leader this team needs.

I don't know, I kind of think leading a players-only huddle (like Brady did) shows a heckuva lot more leadership than blabbing to the press. Looks to me like the Jets still need a leader.
 
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The scrappy JETS are scrappin' again this AM. Two skirmishes seperated by a skinny Rex reaming and they're up to ten penalty laps, all of which Tebow wins. Rex clearly appears to have a firm grip on this group... Can't shut 'em up or get them to behave as if they like each other.

Obviously, the Jets didn't listen to Ryan or Sanchez yesterday about cutting out the fighting. I am betting on the other hand that the Pats players will follow Belichick's and Brady's admonishments about fighting. That is the difference between the teams.
 
great article from Lupica:

There is nothing new about training camp fights. Somehow they just seem dumber when they happen to the Jets, who need attention the way the rest of us need oxygen.

Namath also said that one of the reasons the Jets signed Tebow is because it will eat up valuable time for opposing coaches worrying about the Wildcat offense. Right. It’s probably keeping Belichick up nights

For now, they just win gold medals for silliness, and self-promotion and, at least occasionally, self-importance, like when the coach, bless his heart, says that he is the greatest defensive mind in the game. And Holmes always has a lot to say, so does Cromartie

NY Jets holding a three-ring circus instead of NFL training camp and head coach Rex Ryan is willing ringleader - NY Daily News
 
great article from Lupica:

The one thing both the Jets and Namath forget is that teams have figured out the Wildcat. Yes, teams will have to dedicate some time in practice on it, but most teams know now how to defend it.

I think Boomer Esiason mentioned in his "cut Tim Tebow" rant that Tebow last year in Denver had a low success rate running the option offense (a full time version of the Widlcat). It was that he would burn defenses on several plays a game (for example the last offensive play vs. the Jets). Limiting him to 10-15 plays a game, he might get the best of the defense 1-2 times based on last year's results.
 
The one thing both the Jets and Namath forget is that teams have figured out the Wildcat. Yes, teams will have to dedicate some time in practice on it, but most teams know now how to defend it.

I think Boomer Esiason mentioned in his "cut Tim Tebow" rant that Tebow last year in Denver had a low success rate running the option offense (a full time version of the Widlcat). It was that he would burn defenses on several plays a game (for example the last offensive play vs. the Jets). Limiting him to 10-15 plays a game, he might get the best of the defense 1-2 times based on last year's results.

If the Jets were thinking to not use Sanchez in the red area because he is not an accurate passer(he isn't), Tebow completely eliminates the passing game there unless it's a broken coverage. Even if the receiver is uncovered it's no guarantee with Tebow that he would make the read or the throw. It makes the Jets one dimentional with RBs' that aren't nearly as good as Ronnie Brown or Ricky Williams were in Miami, and a mostly unchanged OL from 2011 that wasn't exactly pushng the pile backwards.
 
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If the Jets were thinking to not use Sanchez in the red area because he is not an accurate passer(he isn't), Tebow completely eliminates the passing game there unless it's a broken coverage. Even if the receiver is uncovered it's no guarantee with Tebow that he would make the read or the throw. It makes the Jets one dimentional with RBs' that aren't nearly as good as Ronnie Brown or Ricky Williams were in Miami, and a mostly unchanged OL from 2011 that wasn't exactly pushng the pile backwards.

They don't plan on Tebow throwing the ball. The plan on him plowing through the line, pointing to his 5.8 yard rushing average in the red zone last year in Denver. We'll see, but I too have my doubts.
 
The scrappy JETS are scrappin' again this AM. Two skirmishes seperated by a skinny Rex reaming and they're up to ten penalty laps, all of which Tebow wins. Rex clearly appears to have a firm grip on this group... Can't shut 'em up or get them to behave as if they like each other.
After the ten penalty laps rexy had them all get together for a god damn snack. And if they play nice they'll get to have an ice cream party tomorrow.
 
Apparently Sanchez's whining to the media — as opposed to talking to his teammates — about the fighting shows what a real leader he's become.

Sullivan: Mark Sanchez's reaction to Jets brawl shows real leadership : page 1 - NorthJersey.com
Marky brought up throwing a ball at a team mate as bad behavior because if he threw a ball at a team mate it wouldn't look good because it wouldn't come close to hitting him.

"Tempers flare, that stuff happens, but there’s no excuse for it,” Sanchez said. “There’s no throwing a ball at a teammate, it doesn’t look good"
 
Marky brought up throwing a ball at a team mate as bad behavior because if he threw a ball at a team mate it wouldn't look good because it wouldn't come close to hitting him.

"Tempers flare, that stuff happens, but there’s no excuse for it,” Sanchez said. “There’s no throwing a ball at a teammate, it doesn’t look good"

Ah, yes. What you perfect in practice carries over to games.
 
Cro trying to be the second best disruption along with reciever next to 'Tone'

Cromartie living up to trouble-making rep - NYPOST.com

I told the guys about it and sure enough, apparently somebody never got the message,” Rex Lion said.

No one should be surprised that it was Cromartie who didn’t get the message.

As The Cro Flies, Example No. 1:

“I’m gonna punch you in the [bleeping] face if you do that again,” he said to rookie WR Stephen Hill, or someone, as they lined up.

Cro and tone are working on finishing the rats season before it gets started.
 
Cro trying to be the second best disruption along with reciever next to 'Tone'

Cromartie living up to trouble-making rep - NYPOST.com

I told the guys about it and sure enough, apparently somebody never got the message,” Rex Lion said.

No one should be surprised that it was Cromartie who didn’t get the message.

As The Cro Flies, Example No. 1:

“I’m gonna punch you in the [bleeping] face if you do that again,” he said to rookie WR Stephen Hill, or someone, as they lined up.

Cro and tone are working on finishing the rats season before it gets started.

So typical loudmouth Jets doing what they do best. Failing!
 
Hard to believe these losers ever saw an AFC Championship game lol.
Hope they enjoyed it because it'll never happen again.
 
Cro trying to be the second best disruption along with reciever next to 'Tone'

Cro and tone are working on finishing the rats season before it gets started.

It's a balanced team. They've got one on each side of the ball.
 
The scrappy JETS are scrappin' again this AM. Two skirmishes seperated by a skinny Rex reaming and they're up to ten penalty laps, all of which Tebow wins. Rex clearly appears to have a firm grip on this group... Can't shut 'em up or get them to behave as if they like each other.

That first fight was so staged it's not even funny.
 
... they're up to ten penalty laps, all of which Tebow wins.



This reminds me of a guy on my junior high football team. Mediocre player, but great "leader." He won the season's "greatest desire" award.
 
So typical loudmouth Jets doing what they do best. Failing!

 
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