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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.As you are.The truth hurts. Campbell is an obvious wasted draft pick and every other team in the league is celebrating it.
Thats strange, I thought we drafted a left tackle and the tackle the Jets picked is a right tackle and has never played left tackle but what do I know, I’m sure all the game stats and people reporting he never played left tackle are wrong.Jets just picked a superior OT at 6. So embarrassing.
The Daytime Emmy for best actor in a soap opera goes to sportnik.Jets just picked a superior OT at 6. So embarrassing.
I want to see a team that wins, I frigging don’t care if it’s 38 to 35 or 17 to 14.Here is the thing, its hard to see real roster improvement with this team despite 120 million in cap space and the fourth overall pick.
Fans want to see an exciting team and yes that means a potent offense.
No playmakers on this team.
Vrabel not known for his love of offensive high scoring teams. No one wants to watch 12-10 games for another decade.
Vrabel and Wolf are not bold innovators.
I have no doubt none of the remaining draft picks are going to be impact players
This post Brady rebuild continues to suck
They have nothing to talk about on their sites.Why do Jets fans come to this forum?
I don’t think many other teams are giving much thought to a 4-13 Patriots team at all much less caring about who they pick.The truth hurts. Campbell is an obvious wasted draft pick and every other team in the league is celebrating it.
I can picture it now during home games, Godzilla by Blue Oyster Cult playing on the sound system.This is fantastic. His theme song is Godzilla and he is gonna be one nasty ***** at LT.
He mentioned in his interview that in week 5 of the college season he met Wolfe and told him then he wanted to be a Pat. He didn't fall in love with the team after he was drafted. Vrabel said in his interview that Will had one mission on their visits and that was to prove to them he was the right pick and it seems he made a big impression on them. The more they talked with him and worked him out it was clear to them that he would be a great fit for the team.
I think you had to try. Getting a decent o-line in front of Drake is at least as important as getting him "weapons," though that necessity will hopefully be high on the agenda for the rest of the draft.
Three things have made this draft difficult: First, Mayo's inability to figure out how to lose a damned game, fer crissakes (Robert gets an assist for being such a besotted wuss about compelling him to do just that.) Second, the very mediocre quality of this draft, particularly at LT. Third, we are still suffering the legacy of Bill's negligence in maintaining even a decent roster, particularly on offense. So a combination of misfortune and past incompetence has put us in a situation which will take at least one more year to remedy. I'm guessing it will take at least two. Hopefully we can hit on a healthy number of this year's picks going forward. If they draft any more defensive prospects this year, there had better be a damned good reason for doing so.
We have to call it a success, given all this, if Campbell is a "solid" player, even if eventually at guard. If you are looking for excitement in this year's draft you are fated to be disappointed. It is (snort) what it is.
Meanwhile, Campbell seems like a man of outstanding character. I think that does matter. So there's that.
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