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

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that nitwit with less than three brain cells , 32green from J.I. is feverishly trying to ban me for this post.He's like a green rat on crack and peanut butter....where's my buttons????...where are they????...arrrggghh!...hey nitwit,this isn't Jets Insider-sewer...and you can stop posting undercover here as this "outraged!!" Patriot fan slamming the Pats for days about Welker's contract. That's right,we know it's you...you total idiot. Go back to your Bob Kraft thread and post more of your made-up,sewer level lies about the Pats,Kraft,Belichick,Brady and his wife...you ignorant green toad.
 

O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum,
You really hit with Revis
Too bad about the rest of them
Your fans are Butthead and Bevis
Year after year, you hit your goal
Another summer Super Bowl
O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum
Come February, watch at home.

This is good.........Really freakin good.

PatsFaninVa.........:rocker:
 
Thank u... & sorry to follow up with that long-a z z hip-hop parody. Talk about sucking all the air out of a room...

To whoever is saying "3rd place" for the JEST, you're selling the Bills short.

But it would be cool if we had Revis... ::shrug:: Guess they might have thought that a time or two about Brady...
 
One of the funniest comments I've read on a Jets board and proof of how deluded these fans are. This was posted yesterday with all sincerity by a JI fan in a thread talking about the media coverage of the team:

Joe W. Namath
has Tebowmania. Whatcha gonna do brother?
Hall Of Fame

Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Boynton Beach, FL
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Its a privilege to cover the Jets.

A privilege??? I have to think in NY getting the Jets beat is the equivalent of being assigned to Siberia! I guess the one positive for their beat writers is that they typically get to go on vacation sooner then their Giants counter parts.
 
I know it's fun around these parts to make fun of the Jets, but I really do think they'll be much improved this season on both sides of the ball. Their weakest link happens to be their QB and that will continue to be what holds them back a bit, but I think the defense will be scary (assuming they can make Revis happy) and Rex can cook up some good defensive game plans. The Jets are the Patriots in reverse. They have an awesome defense and an offense that holds them back.
 
I know it's fun around these parts to make fun of the Jets, but I really do think they'll be much improved this season on both sides of the ball. Their weakest link happens to be their QB and that will continue to be what holds them back a bit, but I think the defense will be scary (assuming they can make Revis happy) and Rex can cook up some good defensive game plans. The Jets are the Patriots in reverse. They have an awesome defense and an offense that holds them back.

What are you trying to do -- bring your own HIGHLY SUBJECTIVE sense of balance and reason to a thread about New Jersey Green Beans suckage? You not only are wrong, your sentiments are misplaced. It's not simply a case of being "fun to make fun of them." It is a vital public service to remind folks of that team's perpetual ethical/moral vacuum, which remains indirectly related to whatever they do on the field of play. As for their being "much improved on both sides of the ball," nothing they've done this off-season points toward that.

New Jersey finishes out of the playoffs again this season. Mark it down.
 
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...but I think the defense will be scary (assuming they can make Revis happy) and Rex can cook up some good defensive game plans. The Jets are the Patriots in reverse. They have an awesome defense and an offense that holds them back.

When you ASSume.....
 
I know it's fun around these parts to make fun of the Jets, but I really do think they'll be much improved this season on both sides of the ball. Their weakest link happens to be their QB and that will continue to be what holds them back a bit, but I think the defense will be scary (assuming they can make Revis happy) and Rex can cook up some good defensive game plans. The Jets are the Patriots in reverse. They have an awesome defense and an offense that holds them back.

Not only is this the wrong thread for such a sentiment to be expressed, but apparently you missed or ignored the good reasoning in other threads this past week that would indicate a Jets decline this year.

They did not have an "awesome" defense last year nor is there a good reason reason to predict one for this year. The "improvement" on both sides of the ball would seem to be unfounded speculation based on who has left the Jets and their rather meager additions.

I will agree that the Jets are Patriots in reverse. The Patriots made strides on both sides of the ball and the Jets have fallen off on both sides of the ball.
 
What are you trying to do -- bring your own HIGHLY SUBJECTIVE sense of balance and reason to a thread about New Jersey Green Beans suckage? You not only are wrong, your sentiments are misplaced. It's not simply a case of being "fun to make fun of them." It is a vital public service to remind folks of that team's perpetual ethical/moral vacuum, which remains indirectly related to whatever they do on the field of play. As for their being "much improved on both sides of the ball," nothing they've done this off-season points toward that.

New Jersey finishes out of the playoffs again this season. Mark it down.

Thank you so much for your efforts in providing this public good. If only more people would volunteer their time in support of this cause that does need vocalization. Only here in this thread can you find the kind of support for Jets suckage that is truly missing in most main stream media outlets. Failure to provide this reminder is tantamount to giving up on education, freedom of speech, and dare I say, truth.
 
LOL! The Sporting News is calling Kyle Wilson a bust. Certain Jets fans would tell you he is far better than McCourty and would be the Pats' #1 CB if he was in New England. The only reason he didn't lose his nickelback position at the end of last year was that there was no one under him who could do it.

Kyle Wilson, CB, Jets

Career analysis: Wilson was drafted with the 29th pick in 2010. The Jets wanted him to become the starter opposite Darrelle Revis in time. However, Wilson has struggled greatly and looks out of place trying to cover NFL receivers. He's picked on continually by opposing quarterbacks.

What’s next: Wilson is likely to be the Jets' third cornerback again in 2012 but could be leapfrogged by one or more of the younger cornerbacks if he doesn't play well. If Wilson doesn't step up his game, there is little doubt he will not be back in 2013. A bad training camp could lead to Wilson not making the team this year.

NFL draft busts: Knowshon Moreno, Larry English, Kyle Wilson should fear the 'Turk' in training camp - NFL - Sporting News
 
Just looked in on our buddies at TheGangGreen.com - the most complete source of New York Jets information and they're getting moist about Tony Sparano running the offense down there.

Sparano is all excited because of Mark Sanchez' lower body strength, it was "very interactive" in the classroom this summer and Dustin Keller is a real go-to guy. Here's a taste:

"While the ball will be released from Sanchez’s right hand, the transformation in his legs has been overlooked outside the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. “I see a tremendous increase in his lower-body strength right now. He’s gotten stronger all over the place, but his lower-body strength — which is really what good quarterbacks need to throw the ball well — I think has improved a lot and that’s really carried over on to the field,” Sparano said. “You see him throw the deep ball or you see him throw the 18-, 20-yard out routes right now with good zip on the football.” Sparano celebrated with a fist pump after Sanchez delivered a red zone rocket to TE Dustin Keller in the back of the end zone on the first day of minicamp."


Big deal. I got your red zone rocket right here, Sparano.

The most notable development - and yet another indication that the Jets propensity to suck extends to their fan base - is that our very own PatFanKen got banned on that message board last week. His comments were totally polite and accurate for a visitor and suggested that the Jets fans temper their excitement after missing the playoffs and doing little to address their biggest issues.

All hail PatFanKen for going behind enemy lines and paying the price in the defense of reason and moderation.
 
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One of the funniest comments I've read on a Jets board and proof of how deluded these fans are. This was posted yesterday with all sincerity by a JI fan in a thread talking about the media coverage of the team:



A privilege??? I have to think in NY getting the Jets beat is the equivalent of being assigned to Siberia! I guess the one positive for their beat writers is that they typically get to go on vacation sooner then their Giants counter parts.

Maybe he meant to say that it must be a privilege to cover the Jets' receivers.
 
Thank you so much for your efforts in providing this public good. If only more people would volunteer their time in support of this cause that does need vocalization. Only here in this thread can you find the kind of support for Jets suckage that is truly missing in most main stream media outlets. Failure to provide this reminder is tantamount to giving up on education, freedom of speech, and dare I say, truth.

It's the least I can do for the sake of all humanity*.

* Green Beans fans naturally are excluded from this grouping.
 
I know it's fun around these parts to make fun of the Jets, but I really do think they'll be much improved this season on both sides of the ball. Their weakest link happens to be their QB and that will continue to be what holds them back a bit, but I think the defense will be scary (assuming they can make Revis happy) and Rex can cook up some good defensive game plans. The Jets are the Patriots in reverse. They have an awesome defense and an offense that holds them back.

You know what sucks though??
The Jets
 
Just looked in on our buddies at TheGangGreen.com - the most complete source of New York Jets information and they're getting moist about Tony Sparano running the offense down there.

Sparano is all excited because of Mark Sanchez' lower body strength, it was "very interactive" in the classroom this summer and Dustin Keller is a real go-to guy. Here's a taste:

"While the ball will be released from Sanchez’s right hand, the transformation in his legs has been overlooked outside the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. “I see a tremendous increase in his lower-body strength right now. He’s gotten stronger all over the place, but his lower-body strength — which is really what good quarterbacks need to throw the ball well — I think has improved a lot and that’s really carried over on to the field,” Sparano said. “You see him throw the deep ball or you see him throw the 18-, 20-yard out routes right now with good zip on the football.” Sparano celebrated with a fist pump after Sanchez delivered a red zone rocket to TE Dustin Keller in the back of the end zone on the first day of minicamp."


Big deal. I got your red zone rocket right here, Sparano.

The most notable development - and yet another indication that the Jets propensity to suck extends to their fan base - is that our very own PatFanKen got banned on that message board last week. His comments were totally polite and accurate for a visitor and suggested that the Jets fans temper their excitement after missing the playoffs and doing little to address their biggest issues.

All hail PatFanKen for going behind enemy lines and paying the price in the defense of reason and moderation.

Being stronger doesn't help you make better decisions though. I thought that was the problem with Sanchize?
 
I know it's fun around these parts to make fun of the Jets, but I really do think they'll be much improved this season on both sides of the ball. Their weakest link happens to be their QB and that will continue to be what holds them back a bit, but I think the defense will be scary (assuming they can make Revis happy) and Rex can cook up some good defensive game plans. The Jets are the Patriots in reverse. They have an awesome defense and an offense that holds them back.

Here's what I don't understand about Jet fans. They are completely locked into the total yards stat that had them rated the 5th best defense in the league last year. They completely ignore the scoring D stat that had them ranked BELOW the Pats as well as the run D that was ranked 13th. Its hard to build credibility with that stat when HALF the top 10 defenses DIDN'T even make the playoffs

But what has me REALLY confused is how they think their defense got SO much better that it will become "scary" dominant.

1. Even if Coples pans out, its unlikely he'll be an impact player in his rookie year.
2. Wilkerson had a fine rookie year, and likely will be an excellent player in a Ty Warren kind of way, but he's NOT a pass rush threat by any means.
3. Their LB group is VERY old and 3 of their starters have already started their dotage (Thomas, Scott and Pace) Again they are counting on their 3rd round rookie to make an immediate impact.
4. While the rest of league searches for safeties that can cover, the Jets went out an handed their safety position to 2 guys who were NEVER known for their coverage skills. In essence the Jets now have 3 very competent run coverage strong safeties, NONE of whom are capable of coverage down field

While I think the Jets will be better against the run with this group, I find it hard to figure out how they are going to cover the middle of the field with the group of DBs they have now. And if anything thing happens to either Cromartie or Revis, the whole thing will fall quickly apart.

Its not a bad defense, and it likely will be better than our's. However how can I be afraid of a defense that allowed the Pats to score 30+ points in BOTH games last season.
 
Being stronger doesn't help you make better decisions though. I thought that was the problem with Sanchize?

Hey! I finally found a thread where it makes sense to post...

Miss Me Yet?
 
Just looked in on our buddies at TheGangGreen.com - the most complete source of New York Jets information and they're getting moist about Tony Sparano running the offense down there.

Sparano is all excited because of Mark Sanchez' lower body strength, it was "very interactive" in the classroom this summer and Dustin Keller is a real go-to guy. Here's a taste:

"While the ball will be released from Sanchez’s right hand, the transformation in his legs has been overlooked outside the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. “I see a tremendous increase in his lower-body strength right now. He’s gotten stronger all over the place, but his lower-body strength — which is really what good quarterbacks need to throw the ball well — I think has improved a lot and that’s really carried over on to the field,” Sparano said. “You see him throw the deep ball or you see him throw the 18-, 20-yard out routes right now with good zip on the football.” Sparano celebrated with a fist pump after Sanchez delivered a red zone rocket to TE Dustin Keller in the back of the end zone on the first day of minicamp."


Big deal. I got your red zone rocket right here, Sparano.

The most notable development - and yet another indication that the Jets propensity to suck extends to their fan base - is that our very own PatFanKen got banned on that message board last week. His comments were totally polite and accurate for a visitor and suggested that the Jets fans temper their excitement after missing the playoffs and doing little to address their biggest issues.

All hail PatFanKen for going behind enemy lines and paying the price in the defense of reason and moderation.
I can picture it now as Sparano, the offensive genius whose Dolphins averaged a whopping 20.4 points for during his tenure explodes with glee at a Sanchez TD.

 
The National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) this week issued a ruling that requires the Jets to print a warning on all season ticket packages, similar to the Surgeon General's warning on each pack of cigarettes:

FEDERAL MENTAL HEALTH WARNING: Attending games by this lamentable franchise is proven to cause extreme frustration, stress, and depression, possibly leading to delusional thought processes and -- in some cases -- psychotic breaks with reality. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not mix with alcohol, drive or operate machinery in event of a Sanchez meltdown. Use with extreme caution.
 
sparano in miami...jets fans making all sorts of fun of him...

now hes in NY..they will have a top 10 O..don't get it
 
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