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I wish the media would STFU about the New York JEST already

You are all delusional and are just hat'n cuz the Jets are taking advantage of the new cap rules, and devouring talent. They are trying to propel themselves to be the Yankees of the NFL. Although their running game has probably weakened and is probably not the best in the NFL anymore, it is still top 10, because Shonne Greene has shown he can compete with the big boys, in the playoffs no less, and I'm not ready to give up on Ladanian. His legs haven't given out on him yet, he may be a step slower, but he doesn't have the injuries which ruin a RB's career as they head into their last years, and since he's gonna be splitting snaps, the pressure is lifted from him being the man.

However they should still be the best (at least at the top) defense. Rex Ryan's gameplan is essentially a new defensive scheme, that would probably be the equivalent of when the dolphins introduced the wildcat. When it doesn't work or stops working or gets broken it can turn the tides of games (see AFC championship), but when it does work it's almost unstoppable (see the previous AFC playoff games).

The newly rev'd up passing game is what I'm most excited to see this year. They have 4 solid receivers in holmes, edwards, cotchery, and Coles, and periphery weapons like Clemons and Tomlinson. Although Sanchez isn't football jesus yet, those options being available to him, if he doesn't flat out suck this year, could be a second line of defense when the defense gets broken, turning the team from a skin and bones defensive force to a juggernaut high flying offense, where the goal is to outscore the other team.

I see 1st place in the division, or a tie for 1st. Patriots aren't elite anymore, and I don't see the Dolphins doing anything extraordinary.

Sanchez will never be anything more than a mediocre NFL QB. The hype thrown at him from the major networks is laughable. While I love Shonn Greene, let's see him complete his first full season as "the man" before we annoint him as anything more than a nice player. LT is indeed done and I think that will be proven yet again this year. Just too many miles put on him during his prime in San Diego. If you think he's going to bounce back, I think you're crazy. In the NFL, after RB's sustain as much wear and tear as LT has, they never go back up the hill again. It's all down hill from here. You can bet your *** that come November/December people will be talking about what a huge mistake letting Thomas Jones go was.

Yes, their bread and butter is still their defense, but it's certainly not a immovable force. For all of the crazy blitzing Ryan does, their sack total from 2009 was pretty meager. Plus, the more agressive you are, the more you expose yourself in the back-end. With Brandon Marshall now in Miami and Wes Welker reportedly being ready for the start of the season (thus freeing up Randy Moss again), the Jets better hope they can get to the QB better than they did in '09.

Overall, in 2009 Sanchez had the #1 rushing game and #1 defense to help prop him up. NY will have to duplicate those efforts just to keep Sanchez's head above water and continue to mask his weaknesses. That's alot to ask of a team and sooner or later, the bubble is going to burst and burst big-time.
 
You are all delusional and are just hat'n cuz the Jets are taking advantage of the new cap rules, and devouring talent. They are trying to propel themselves to be the Yankees of the NFL. Although their running game has probably weakened and is probably not the best in the NFL anymore, it is still top 10, because Shonne Greene has shown he can compete with the big boys, in the playoffs no less, and I'm not ready to give up on Ladanian. His legs haven't given out on him yet, he may be a step slower, but he doesn't have the injuries which ruin a RB's career as they head into their last years, and since he's gonna be splitting snaps, the pressure is lifted from him being the man.

However they should still be the best (at least at the top) defense. Rex Ryan's gameplan is essentially a new defensive scheme, that would probably be the equivalent of when the dolphins introduced the wildcat. When it doesn't work or stops working or gets broken it can turn the tides of games (see AFC championship), but when it does work it's almost unstoppable (see the previous AFC playoff games).

The newly rev'd up passing game is what I'm most excited to see this year. They have 4 solid receivers in holmes, edwards, cotchery, and Coles, and periphery weapons like Clemons and Tomlinson. Although Sanchez isn't football jesus yet, those options being available to him, if he doesn't flat out suck this year, could be a second line of defense when the defense gets broken, turning the team from a skin and bones defensive force to a juggernaut high flying offense, where the goal is to outscore the other team.

I see 1st place in the division, or a tie for 1st. Patriots aren't elite anymore, and I don't see the Dolphins doing anything extraordinary.

Do you have any idea what you're talking about? The chances of the Jets propelling themselves to Yankees status is laughable. Their is no cap for this year and this year only as of now. Great the Jets can sign guys now. Then once a cap is back in place (quite possibly next year), have fun cutting guys and sucking. Just ask the Cowboys once the cap began in 1994. Revis is holding out now and rightfully so. Mangold is unhappy now and rightfully so. It's only a matter of time before Shonn Greene wants a new contract. And hell, even with the money he got paid as unproven rookie, Mark Sanchez will probably demand big qb money if he even sniffs the second round of the playoffs in the next couple years. So yeah, good luck trying to retain all that talent once the cap comes back. The Jets decided to gobble up, through semi-overpaying, tier two and three (and nine in jason Taylor's case) free agents and it will bite them in the ***.

Injuries don't end RB's careers generally. Mileage does. LT has plenty.

Coles may very likely be cut once Holmes returns.
 
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I think they signed LT more as a tutor for Greene than anything else. Teach him the ropes of being a star RB in the league. Greene shows real promise.
I'm pumped as all hell for this season to see what the Jets can do.
 
Do you have any idea what you're talking about? The chances of the Jets propelling themselves to Yankees status is laughable. Their is no cap for this year and this year only as of now. Great the Jets can sign guys now. Then once a cap is back in place (quite possibly next year), have fun cutting guys and sucking. Just ask the Cowboys once the cap began in 1994. Revis is holding out now and rightfully so. Mangold is unhappy now and rightfully so. It's only a matter of time before Shonn Greene wants a new contract. And hell, even with the money he got paid as unproven rookie, Mark Sanchez will probably demand big qb money if he even sniffs the second round of the playoffs in the next couple years. So yeah, good luck trying to retain all that talent once the cap comes back They decided to gobble up, through semi-overpaying, tier two and three (and nine in jason Taylor's case) free agents and it will bite them in the ***.

Injuries don't end RB's careers generally. Mileage does. LT has plenty.

Coles may very likely be cut once Holmes returns.
I didn't realize the lack there of of a cap might not be permanant.

For the record... Jets are not my favorite team... I'm not a homer. I'm a bandwagon fan who has renewed his fan license for a second season. I'm still behind the cardinals all the way. i just like the jets, I like how they play, I love Rex Ryan, I love USC quarterbacks. They are like the Warriors for me. If my favorite team isn't on, I'll watch them play, because it's entertaining, it's nice to have a fall back.
 
Jets, schmets, the rest of the league better watch it. After that super bowl loss, Petyon Manning is no more. The league will bow under the rule of the iron fist of Darth Manning!

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I find your lack of pass defense disturbing!
 
This cat agrees with me:

Expert Sides With Henne Over Sanchez

Scouts Inc. analyst Matt Williamson provides some of my favorite observations about the game. His evaluations are not only educated, but he delivers them in an insightful way.

That's why I wanted to share thoughts he expressed on Chad Henne versus Mark Sanchez in Wednesday's edition of Training Camp Chatter Live, the seemingly eternal chat on ESPN.com.

Williamson's breakdown was triggered by a question of whose future he liked better, an answer that should be no surprise to frequent visitors to the AFC East blog. Williamson and I have debated this a few times.

"Henne. By far. Not even close," Williamson replied. "Would rather have him for this season and certainly for the long term. Way better skills. Way better arm. Love his toughness. Henne is about to be a star. Haven't seen anything from Sanchez yet to indicate the same thing.

"Sanchez is the reason that I won't pick NYJ as a playoff team this year."

Chat moderator Steve Fox, sensing a strong riff ahead, prodded Williamson about why Sanchez doesn't measure up to Henne.

"Doesn't have close to the physical tools," Williamson said. "Henne can drop back, stand strong in the pocket, stare down a heavy rush as he goes through his progressions and make any throw asked of him.

"Sanchez's arm will never allow him to do that, especially in the weather late in the season for the Jets in that area of the country. Sanchez may develop into an efficient and accurate guy who can keep an offense moving with quick throws and designed QB movement, but he will never be that true thrower.

"Henne will threaten the defense at every level and will be much more difficult to prepare for. Shows the toughness to deliver the ball and the guts to try the tough throw. He can be my QB any time. And he is just a puppy -- as is Sanchez, granted."

Williamson added if the Indianapolis Colts had stuck with their starters in the penultimate regular-season game, then the Jets likely wouldn't have gone to the postseason, and we'd be viewing Sanchez much differently.

Valid point there, but that doesn't mean Sanchez's postseason experience didn't happen. He did go 2-1 on the road, regardless of how much Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer limited Sanchez's involvement.

"Not even saying it was a fluke," Williamson said in response to a chatter's comment. "But they got a break or two for sure. Plus -- and I did pick NYJ in both of their playoff wins -- but I thought Cincy and San Diego were ideal teams for them to play. Indy isn't. The Jets can't score with teams like Indy. They know it and went out and got a guy like Santonio Holmes. But still, QB is a problem until I see otherwise."


https://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/16079/exepert-sides-with-henne-over-sanchez
 
LAST PLACE

SLAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The last play of the game was hilarious too. WIDE OPEN and didn't stretch the ball for the first down. ROFL!

Most Jets players took Lewis' comments in stride, although some thought it was funny that he compared the Ravens to the Los Angeles Lakers. That came in response to cornerback Antonio Cromartie, who compared the Jets to the Miami Heat.

"If y'all are the Miami Heat, we've got to be the Lakers, because we're looking for multiple rings," Lewis told the Baltimore media.


https://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/news/story?id=5550547&campaign=rss&source=ESPNHeadlines
 
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