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For verily, it is written: let he who is without sin cast the first interception.
Tebow?
(Sirrously... guy has virgin written all over him)
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Revis in a trade-up for blue chip QB? Make a play for a Luck or RGIII type player?
We need matt moore here. Sign him on the cheap in the offseason and give him the starting job. That should be our #1 priority this offseason. Stabalizing the qb position with a veteren. Then find a guy in the draft to groom. And make sanchez head clipboard operator until next year when we can get rid of him.
WR: Julian Edelman. This guy has talent, and can be used many different ways. With all the big names people will fight for next year, a guy like this could be signed to a VERY reasonable contract.
Trade Greene somewhere for a early to mid round pick in 2014
Do us all (including him) a favor and trade Tebow to the Jags for a 5th rounder
Your like a sister to me. And when I say sister, I don't mean, like, an actual sister, but I mean it like the way black people use it. Which is more meaningful I think.
Tebow?
(Sirrously... guy has virgin written all over him)
After the "anonymous" disparaging remarks about Tebow saying what a terrible player he was, I thought it was tremendously uplifting to see the Jets players come out show, in a display of solidarity, just how bad they all are .
It's like they had a players only meeting and a leader got up and said "hell, this just ain't on Timbo's shoulders, we ALLLL gotta carry this load, who's with me??"
And, to a chorus of "hell yeah's" and "Jets', Jets,Jets" they put on a truly inspiring display of ineptitude.
They did it for Tebow, they did it ......................for AMERICA!!!!.
Ray Ray19;4698703 said:There is nothing insane, it's all in the picture.
It's amazing how the several of you here will outright LIE and IGNORE
the evidence and truth JUST to continue this little "let's hate on Ray
sharade."
Comical really.
And, in other pleasing news, the Globe's Wrong Borges-clone Christopher Gasper had a miserable Thanksgiving:
Patriots destroy the New York Jets, 49-19, on Thanksgiving night. - Sports - The Boston Globe
"Many will be quick to blame Ryan, the Jets’ ****sure coach, and his grand experiment with honesty, openness, and confidence. That’s not the Jets’ problem. The problem is they have two quarterbacks who can’t throw, no explosive running backs and a group of receivers so pedestrian they should paint a crosswalk on their sideline.
...
Rooting for the Jets is anathema for any Patriots fans, so their failure tastes better than Thanksgiving leftovers. But the emergence of the Jets as a legitimate rival for the Patriots was a victory for all of those who wanted a little more transparency with their football.
The Patriots win games because they have Brady, Wes Welker, Vince Wilfork, et al, not because Belichick treated Gronkowski’s injury like it was the access code to Area 51."
Yeah, right ... :singing:
https://hotfile.com/dl/180760827/a5fab25/Jets.avi.html
Download link. HD file of the video I uploaded. Choose the reg download button.
jeezus...that 2nd clip is like some weirdo slasher movie...I can see this idiot going postal..
Joe, not sure if you're serious, but I'll play along - - the first one was real from 2011, the second is comedy/parody done yesterday.
If you watch the first video, then the second one makes more sense.
It's brilliant stuff - - that guy did Fitzy level stuff there!
Rex Ryan: Open? Sure. Confident? Yes. Beyond the point of reason, but yes. Honest and transparent? Not unless the definition of those words have changed.
I understand that the media loves Ryan because he always has something to say. If a Patriots coach ever boasted as much as Ryan and failed to deliver on those boasts, Gasper and Co would destroy him every chance they got, openness and confidence be damned.
Is it me, or does SF's Alex Smith make a ton of sense for the Jets? He's a game manager for their run orientated offense, has improved under Harbaugh, is experienced so they don't to develop a rookie and is surely better than Sanchez.
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