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Hunter's been awful, but this still seems dumb. They didn't plan ahead and have a replacement at the ready, now if they go back to him his confidence will be that much more non-existent.
Andrew Brandt nailed it.
Andrew Brandt@adbrandt
Rex Ryan on right tackle situation: "I'm thinking we're OK." Translation: "We're screwed."
Andrew Brandt nailed it.
Andrew Brandt@adbrandt
Rex Ryan on right tackle situation: "I'm thinking we're OK." Translation: "We're screwed."
There go the Jets. Thinking too much again.
Their problem is exacerbated by their need to think out loud.
There is an old arabian proverb that cites three things that can't be taken back. One is the spoken word... They should have a guard posted on the Jets OL coach's office...
Manish Mehta @MMehtaNYDN
Dave DeGuglielmo on Wayne Hunter (in May): "Until they shoot me dead in my office, that son of a gun is going to be the starting RT"
I'm sure homicide is on the scene....
Depends on the guy. I got booted aside by a new CEO once only to have him ask me to take back a bigger #2 role 6 months later. Comebacks are sweet.
This guy had the whole offseason and training camp to beat out Hunter, and he couldn't do it, correct? If that's the case, then he must suck pretty badly. I'd be worried that they might have improved if they'd actually brought in someone new to address the need.