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JetsFan20

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  1. Cuoco, De Blasio, and AOC saved countless lives in NYC.
  2. https://www.thewhitehouseinsider.com/2020/08/how-covid-is-destroying-one-american.html?m=1 We need the Democrats now more than ever.
  3. Winters is a tough guy who would play hurt and was well-respected in the locker room. He’s a high end backup, but just isn’t physical enough to be a 16 game starter. He also gets banged up constantly and it’s doubtful he can make it through a season at this point.
  4. 1) Mahomes 2) Watson 3) Jackson 4) Big Ben 5) Rivers 6)Tannehill 7) Carr 8 ) Newton 9) Mayfield 10) Allen 11) Darnold 12) Minshew 13) Fitzpatrick 14) Lock 15) Taylor I left out Burrow
  5. I’m somewhat of a Darnold skeptic (even though I like the kid). I just am not sold he’s the long term answer. if you have that take on a Jets message board you are immediately labeled a troll (same deal back when folks used to question Pennington or Sanchez). I will go back to Jets message board after the book on Darnold has been told.
  6. I only post on this message board.
  7. https://twitter.com/snytv/status/1278123195376308224?s=21
  8. Bowles was absolutely the worst Jets HC since Kotite. Was the requisite talent on the roster? No, but there was no excuse for his team to lay an egg in a quarter of the games. Bowles teams would have a moments where they would win an unexpected game or a close loss to a good team where you think something is clicking only to watch them give zero effort the following week. That Barkley loss was signature Bowles. He was good for 4-5 games a year where his team was completely unprepared
  9. I would think Buffalo would want to take some pressure off Allen having to carry the offense/run as a frequently this season given all the weapons he has at his disposal.
  10. I think Flacco can be a Pro Bowl starter for the Jets by years end. Perhaps he had a Vinny Testavetde type run.
  11. And that’s why the Black and Brown community is pissed at the NFL. Look at all those crappy coaches that got second chances or were on their second chance from that list.
  12. San Francisco has Nate Mullens who is pretty highly regarded around the league. Baltimore has RG3 who is far more accomplished than Barkley. KC and TB are up against the cap so they really don’t have that luxury. That said both of their coaches are offensive masterminds who can probably get solid play out of a Chad Henné type.
  13. The Jets completely quit on Todd Bowles that game. I think Barkley’s overall body of work speaks for itself. The Bills had ample opportunities to upgrade that position this offseason and decided not to. Its the most important position on the field. If Allen can’t beat out Joe Flacco, Colt McCoy, Andy Dalton, Jameis Winston, or Marcus Marietta than he’s probably not the guy.
  14. Cam Newton at 75% is better than any other QB in this division (with the exception of Tua). This opinion is from PFF who created the sport.
  15. I’m pretty surprised the Bills as a contender didn’t take out an insurance policy for Josh Allen. With Newton in the fold this division is going to be a dogfight and if Barkley/Fromm has to start meaningful games that could be the difference. I know you guys love Beane/McDermott and they are doing a great job, but to me they made a mistake here. Every team in the division has proven QBs behind their starter with the exception of the prohibitive favorite.
  16. Cam Newton has a lot of ability. If he’s healthy BB and the Pats will get the most out of him. The road to the division title got a heck of a lot harder for Buffalo.
  17. TD/INT ratio isn’t that important IMO. You can have one or two games that skews it in either direction. Look at the Redskins who completely tanked the last two weeks of the season on defense giving up 9 combined TD passes to Dak Prescott and Daniel Jones. Great stat padding for those guys. I think YPA is the best stat to give you an idea as to how effective a QB is. For a standard QB I think anything below 7.5 isn’t workable. Guys like Allen and Newton can probably be a little under that given their ability to run. Newton is strange in that his first two years and his MVP year he was 7.8+ which is very good. Beyond that he’s only been above 7.0 one time.
  18. I really like the way BB built this offense. Solid OL, Harry, Sanu, Edelman, two rookie TEs, Michel, James White. There is a ton of really high quality possession types options for Newton and Stidham.
  19. EJ Manuel only really got one season (15 starts) before the Bills knew he wasn’t the answer. He’s now out of the league. I think Manuel’s style infuriated coaches and players. He was inaccurate and also afraid to throw the ball down the field.
  20. The Pats are smart. They will design a system that fits Cam.
  21. Just goes to show that good coaches will adapt their system to get top talent. Newton can’t run the offense Brady ran, but he’s good.
  22. Im not a Bills fan, but the 2004 team was loaded. McGahee, Moulds, Evans on offense Spikes, Fletcher, Sam Adams, Pat Williams, Aaron Schobel, Lawyer Milloy, good CBs It seemed like they were set up very well with a bunch of these guys young/in their prime and a rookie first round QB in Losman being groomed to take over for Drew Bledsoe.
  23. Rex actually put together a pretty good coaching staff with Anthony Lynn and Greg Roman. Big upgrade from Doug Marrone and Nathanial Hackett. Also Mario and Kyle were at the end of their careers when Rex got there and Dareus has always been a slug. It’s possible that those guys play diminished organically.
  24. He’s a flawed head coach, but he’s been the most successful AFC East coach outside of BB since 2000. You may think McDermott is the better coach and he may be, but his resume isn’t better than Rex as of today.
  25. Which one of those legendary head coaches would you put ahead of him? The only coaches on the list with playoff wins since 2000 are Rex, Wanny, and Herm Edwards.
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