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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Took time off. Getting back in shape. Doesn't look like I missed much. LmaoWhere have you been dude?
Newton would be the worst starting QB in the NFL.
Why would you think Jones isn’t ready? He has shown he is.
He isn’t going to learn anything sitting on the bench. If it’s week 1 week 18 or anywhere between when he plays in live action he will be in the exact same position.I agree with you on newton!
I disagree about Jones. When the regular season starts, the pace will pick up snd there is so much Jones had never seen,
if we give him the first 5 games to learn the speed of the regular season of the nfl snd see most of the defensive alignments he has never seen, he will be in a position to win come week 6.
newton can not read defenses, he holds the ball too long and he gives up on plays too early while going into improv mode.
but he is a useful stopgap until Jones is ready.
He isn’t going to learn anything sitting on the bench. If it’s week 1 week 18 or anywhere between when he plays in live action he will be in the exact same position.
You don’t learn the speed of the game by NOT playing, you only set yourself back.
Anything he can see on the bench he can see on film.
Qb’s not prepared for the speed of the nfl, end up….
1.) creating tons of turnovers
2.) taking lots of sacks or other negative plays.
3.) getting injured.
please see Jets qb history for a more definitive lists of negatives from rushing qb’s onto the field.
Sitting on the bench doesn’t prepare you.Qb’s not prepared for the speed of the nfl, end up….
1.) creating tons of turnovers
2.) taking lots of sacks or other negative plays.
3.) getting injured.
please see Jets qb history for a more definitive lists of negatives from rushing qb’s onto the field.
He isn’t going to learn anything sitting on the bench. If it’s week 1 week 18 or anywhere between when he plays in live action he will be in the exact same position.
You don’t learn the speed of the game by NOT playing, you only set yourself back.
Anything he can see on the bench he can see on film.
Don't think there's any way the Kid has learned the entire playbook in a couple of months w/o even having been in a real NFL game (preseason doesn't count).So what you are saying is once the season starts and until he is playing in a ~ live ~ game why even show up at the stadium?
If he is going to be "in the exact same position, whether its week 1 or week 18", why continue to practice, continue to watch film, workout, might as well stay home !
Is that what I said?So what you are saying is once the season starts and until he is playing in a ~ live ~ game why even show up at the stadium?
If he is going to be "in the exact same position, whether its week 1 or week 18", why continue to practice, continue to watch film, workout, might as well stay home !
"He isn’t going to learn ~ anything ~ sitting on the bench. If it’s week 1 week 18 or anywhere between when he plays in live action he will be in the exact same position."Is that what I said?
He isn’t going to “learn the speed of the game” sitting on the bench. In terms of that facet, yes staying home would have the same impact.
One can look to David Carr (Texans), and to Matt Cassel (Chiefs), to see what can happen to a player who gets stuck behind a terrible OL. They can become gun shy, even permanently yippy, and can become forever prone to being sped up by any sorts of defensive pressure.Qb’s not prepared for the speed of the nfl, end up….
1.) creating tons of turnovers
2.) taking lots of sacks or other negative plays.
3.) getting injured.
please see Jets qb history for a more definitive lists of negatives from rushing qb’s onto the field.
This is me, after being excited about Mac Jones and disliking Cam...after seeing Andy firmly on my side.
Now I have to join Team Cam.
This is me, after being excited about Mac Jones and disliking Cam...after seeing Andy firmly on my side.
Now I have to join Team Cam.
The point is that the NYFL wants their players vaccinated and those that don't will be treated differently. His refusal to get vaccinated could affect the team negatively.Who knows why Cam is not vaccinated. Have any of you seen his medical charts? Maybe he has a valid reason (and no, if he does, he does not need to share his medical history with the public). Again, I talked to my Dr.(s) and they had both already been vaccinated and indicated that they believed it would be good for me to get vaccinated, so I got vaccinated.
But to demand that someone should get vaccinated when you know nothing about their medical conditions/history is just wrong.