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JetsFan20

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  1. There have been plenty of reported instances of young healthy people getting seriously ill. I think it’s best to avoid blanket statements about this virus. I don’t think doctors and scientist fully understand it yet.
  2. Yes because closing non-essential business for a couple of months to save thousands of lives constitutes as “needless”.
  3. They can re-open the economy, but I personally won’t be going to bars, restaurants (outside of takeout every now and then), airports, gyms, or large gatherings for a while. You realize 20 percent of people under 45 are hospitalized from this thing? F That. People can talk tough all they want until they are a family member ends up in the hospital. I don’t think the government have any idea the scope of this thing either as nobody has any answers for the lack of testing.
  4. It’s easy to sit here and say “life is full of risk” until you find yourself laying in a hospital bed. The reason why this is dangerous is that a lot folks have that “it can’t happen to me” attitude. I think you are going to get your wish, but let’s be real about it. The government likely knows that lifting restrictions is going to kill people. How many? Who knows, but those people will be sacrificed for economic reasons. What is the moral thing to do here? At the very least you have to inform people of the risks and best prevention measures. Should our federal and local government also continue to enforce measures to protect people from risk? That’s the debate that is going to go on the next few weeks.
  5. I’d let the medical professionals do their jobs and communicate a clear and concise plan to the American people. How do we know we are safe going back to work or sending kids back to school? Am I risking my life by going out to dinner? It’s not just the elderly and unhealthy that are at risk as first reported. Right now all we are hearing is that social distancing is flattening the curve, but we have no idea if cases will surge once again if restrictions are loosened. There is no concrete plan coming out of Washington! Trump from day 1 seemed more worried about the economy (Which was going to be his major re-election platform) than the safety of American lives. All I ask is for my government to not be evasive with me. If Trump came out tomorrow and said “look our country cannot sustain social distancing for however long it’s going to take to come up with a vaccine so we are going to co-sign re-opening businesses at local governments discretion” I would be fine with that. So long as he also informed me of the risk level. Right now he comes across like the mayor in jaws.
  6. Cmon- Even if you are a Trump supporter you can’t buy some of this crap. The man called this virus a hoax. He can’t now act like he was quick to respond. He need to stop politicizing and campaigning and put out the fire!
  7. Im not sure how much more support Dak could have in Dallas: Hes played with four all pro Olineman (Smith, Frederick, Martin, and Collins) Wide Receivers (Dez Bryant, Amari Cooper, Terrance Williams, Michael Gallup, Cole Beasley, Randall Cobb) Hall of Fame Tight End (Witten) All Pro HB (Elliott)
  8. That’s precisely my point. You can’t tell me that Dak Prescott has more talent than Josh Allen. If Dak can put up those numbers why can’t Josh? Is it coaching? Supporting cast? Tannehill according to PFF and QBR was among the three worst QBs in the league under Gase with the Dolphins. He goes to Tennessee and all of a sudden he looks like Aaron Rodgers. Perhaps the answer is to build an offense around a running game since defenses are mostly built to stop the pass.
  9. It’s crazy to me that guys like Dak Prescott and Kirk Cousins put up these hall of fame type numbers year in and year out. Are they actually good and I’m just not watching the right games?
  10. I’m not a Trump fan at all, but the situation has gotten completely out of control. It’s a no win situation for any leader right now especially one in the United States. This is not Italy or Singapore. Shutting down our country for an extended period of time is going to have dire consequence on the US and global economy for years to come. Is social distancing really possible when you still have tons of American workers deemed essential? To me the only way to really get this thing under control is to: 1) Do not allow any person to work until they have been tested. 2) If that can’t be done than we have to look into a 2 week national lockdown. Nobody leaves the house other than health care workers and the national guard brings people boxes of food and supplies.
  11. Young QBs are always incredibly polarizing and cause a lot of friction within fanbases. I lump Josh Allen in with a lot of the other young QBs isn’t he game (Darnold, Mayfield, Murray, Jones, Haskins). He’s got a chance to be the long term answer, but you don’t know definitively if he will or if he won’t be. Winston and Mariota looked pretty promising after 1-2 years and it didn’t work out well for them. On the other end of the spectrum you’ve got guys like Drew Brees and Eli Manning whom looked like busts after 1-2 years and became hall of famers. All these guys are starting next year and will have the opportunity to write their own narratives.
  12. The Cowboys definitely bid against themselves for Cooper. I can’t imagine any other team paying him that much money. No other free agent receiver got more than 10MM.
  13. I’m not sold on Murray. He strikes me as a dink and dunker that puts up a lot of empty yards in garbage time.
  14. You guys realize these types of articles are nothing more than click bait right? It’s just one guys opinion.
  15. I find Jameis Winston to be an interesting case study. I think 10 years ago he would have received a second contract from the Bucs. In today’s game you don’t pay a QB unless you feel he’s upper echelon.
  16. Singletary is a stud. One guy I like in this draft is Perine out of Florida.
  17. What does that mean exactly? I’d say 70 percent of the workforce is still going in everyday. Pretty much every blue collar job outside of restaurant worker is deemed essential.
  18. I think Tua is drop in this draft. Players who can’t stay healthy in college typically don’t stay healthy in the pros. It’s been more than just one injury with Tua. He’s gotten banged up every season.
  19. That was a terrific read that could have been mistaken for pro. Great Job! I think you are right that the winner of the division is going to be in that 9-11 win range. The schedule is absolutely brutal next year for this division. The Pats to me are still a threat. Their defense is still very good despite losing a few players and I don’t think it’s going to be as difficult to replace Brady’s production last year as some think. Im not sold on Miami as a 7-9 team. They were a 2 win type of team last year that won a few games because Fitzpatrick got hot. They reminded me a lot of the 2017 Jets with McCown in that regard. The next season against a tougher schedule with a rookie QB the Jets regressed from 5-11 to 4-12. The Jets are another team that I expect some regression. They won 7 games on the backs of a weak schedule, but probably were more of a 4/5 win team from a talent standpoint. I agree with you on Douglas. He’s got a six year contract and is slow playing it to build things the right way. His strategy is sound, but in order for it to work he needs to be able to find players in the draft. The concern amongst Jets fans is that he’s not doing enough to help Darnold in a critical third year. The interesting fact here is that Douglas did not draft Darnold so I’m wondering if that factors into some of his decisions. He could easily scape goat Darnold and Gase and continue with his strategy next offseason around his hand picked coach and QB.
  20. The Steelers are going to be a trendy pick to be good next year. Their defense is pretty stacked on all three levels and Big Ben should be able to get the offense back on track. Their division is pretty tough though with the Ravens, talented Browns, and improved Bengals team. Cowboys to me are overrated. Their defense was trash last year.
  21. The Thuney move was an odd play by BB. I think he franchised him for the the sole purpose of keeping him away from the Jets and Dolphins.
  22. They still have a top 5 defense in the NFL. Other than Van Noy who else did they lose? Given their cap situation I’m shocked they franchised Joe Thuney, but that’s another sign they aren’t tanking.
  23. The comp pick would be for 2022 and that assumes you don’t sign any major free agents in 2021. The issue that Clowney has is that cap space rolls over into the next offseason. Do you want 1 year of Clowney or would you rather have that 16MM available next year where you can sign a bunch of good players.
  24. Do you guys remember the 1992 Dennis Byrd game? As a Jets fan that was probably my favorite regular season win of all time. I’d love for the PFF guys to try to explain that one.
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