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Bitching about voluntary workouts always reminds me of that scene in Office Space about "Pieces of Flare." If you want me to wear 20 pieces why not make the minimum 20? If it is truly voluntary then you have the option to not show up. 

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10 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

Bitching about voluntary workouts always reminds me of that scene in Office Space about "Pieces of Flare." If you want me to wear 20 pieces why not make the minimum 20? If it is truly voluntary then you have the option to not show up. 

They have the option because it’s written into the CBA, not because it is considered a best practice. There is so little time anymore in TC to prepare for the season. Because the jets have a new head his head, they are given a little extra time as well. They are given that opportunity to build chemistry as a team. He’s declining. If he’s not  interested in that part, it may not hurt the team but it certainly won’t help. 

8 minutes ago, Nester said:

They should stop calling the voluntary if they are going to cry if you opt not to go.

The NFL and the NFLPA aren’t the ones crying. They are the ones that call it voluntary.

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

They have the option because it’s written into the CBA, not because it is considered a best practice. There is so little time anymore in TC to prepare for the season. Because the jets have a new head his head, they are given a little extra time as well. They are given that opportunity to build chemistry as a team. He’s declining. If he’s not  interested in that part, it may not hurt the team but it certainly won’t help. 

The NFL and the NFLPA aren’t the ones crying. They are the ones that call it voluntary.

 

I understand it not being a good look esp with those circumstances. But the whole mandatory but not mandatory concept behind voluntary workouts is funny to me because some coaches basically make it unofficially mandatory. 

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15 hours ago, billsfan89 said:

 

I understand it not being a good look esp with those circumstances. But the whole mandatory but not mandatory concept behind voluntary workouts is funny to me because some coaches basically make it unofficially mandatory. 

 

I think the importance is that players can't be fined/punished for not attending if it's called voluntary.

 

Personally, I think this does not look good for Bell and looks worse for Gase.  I couldn't be happier.

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On 5/7/2019 at 10:50 AM, ShadyBillsFan said:

When it comes to voluntary workouts, New York Jets running back Le'Veon Bell said on Monday that he knows what "works for me to be the best player I can be."

 

Bell took to social media to respond to a question about when he's going to attend practice after skipping some voluntary workouts: "When it's time to play football...l got to stick to the formula that I know works for me to be the best player I can be...l'm not just tryna win football games, I want a ring! I want to desperately show everybody what I can what I can REALLY do...I'll take the heat right now, everybody will forget about that once January comes around.

 

LOL

 

Code for: "When I can work off my year off weight...." 

 

Image result for fat cheeseburger guy

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2 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

 

 

 

 

He sat out and got less money than he'd originally turned down.  I think he's already proven that it WAS a mistake.

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

He sat out and got less money than he'd originally turned down.  I think he's already proven that it WAS a mistake.

 

Plus he talks about wanting a ring, but goes from Pittsburgh (playoff team nearly every year) to the Jets longest playoff drought in the AFC east.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Big C said:

 

It could go either way. 

 

Their OL stinks but Bell's pass-catching and Darnold's mobility should mitigate that somewhat.   They are strong up the middle defensively.  Much like the Bills, it all depends on whether their QB takes a leap forward.

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7 minutes ago, Bruce Harper said:

Maybe I'm nuts but I think the Jets are going to be pretty good this season.

 

Indeed.  there's perceived dysfunction but they have a lot of talent throughout that team, and I still feel Darnold is the gem (polish, potential) of that QB class.

 

there's a lot of cray-cray from top to bottom in that organization, but it's possible it comes together and for some reason my gut tells me they'll be just lucky enough for it to go the right direction.

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1 minute ago, Say When... said:

 

Indeed.  there's perceived dysfunction but they have a lot of talent throughout that team, and I still feel Darnold is the gem (polish, potential) of that QB class.

 

there's a lot of cray-cray from top to bottom in that organization, but it's possible it comes together and for some reason my gut tells me they'll be just lucky enough for it to go the right direction.

 

I'm thinking that Douglas will be a stabilizing figure if the Johnsons can stay out of the way.

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2 minutes ago, Bruce Harper said:

 

I'm thinking that Douglas will be a stabilizing figure if the Johnsons can stay out of the way.

 

Douglas is highly regarded...but he's not a coach.  The hiring of Gase is still a head-scratcher.  Gregggg Williams is only a legend in his own mind.  The team has talent and a young QB who could be pretty good, but their OL is a mess and their defensive secondary outside of Adams is very pedestrian.  They dropped 16% of their cap into a MLB, RB, and aging G.

 

With the right coaching this team could be good.  I don't think they have it.

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17 hours ago, eball said:

 

Douglas is highly regarded...but he's not a coach.  The hiring of Gase is still a head-scratcher.  Gregggg Williams is only a legend in his own mind.  The team has talent and a young QB who could be pretty good, but their OL is a mess and their defensive secondary outside of Adams is very pedestrian.  They dropped 16% of their cap into a MLB, RB, and aging G.

 

With the right coaching this team could be good.  I don't think they have it.

Wondering how the HC and DC will mesh. I know one thing, if the d has issues, players will revolt against Greg's coaching style by week 6.

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35 minutes ago, Dopey said:

Wondering how the HC and DC will mesh. I know one thing, if the d has issues, players will revolt against Greg's coaching style by week 6.

The HC and DC are both huge ego, “don’t blame me” guys known for shirking accountability, and both had units in the bottom 2 or 3 in the league last year respectively so I’m pumped. 

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8 hours ago, Estro said:

That video of Le'Veon should be saved to show the aliens how social media destroyed our society.

 

That video makes Leodis McKelvin sound like James Earl Jones.

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17 hours ago, aristocrat said:

Crap o line. Crap lbs. secondary could be ok. Very nice d line.  5 wins 

My theory is that his running style doesn't need a great OL to be productive. I'll probably be proved wrong per usual.

 

He's been my keeper since his rookie year (and has screwed me over pretty much every year with something lol) on the Steelers OL, so I've been following him closely his whole career, and the OL was considered one of the lesser units in the league. They weren't at all what they are now. He did have a bit low YPC, like 3.5, but I saw the Steelers running him into the ground and saw fantasy gold in one of the few NFL bellcow RBs. Plus the receptions.. he's better than many WR1's on several teams when he lines up wide. If the OC knows what he's doing, I figure he'll be 1000-1200 rushing, 500-800 receiving, he never got a lot of TDs.

 

Keeping him this year, hoping the Jets get a lot out of him and lose a lot along the way. Not a fan of playing AFCE guys but what can ya do. 

 

I'm sympathetic with how last year panned out. The guy knows exactly that teams want to run their RBs on 1st contracts to the ground and get all the mileage they can. It's the last position I'd recommend to play given the beating you take, the limited mileage on your legs, and the short shelf life.. possibly one good 2nd contract if you're lucky. Man's doing 400 touches a year and not getting the contract he wants. And I don't think he went into the season planning to not suit up week 12. But with everything that happened over the course of the year, the last thing a RB wants is to have any notion his big guys in the trenches aren't having his back. Then he lost all that money eventually going to the Jets, and some in the media were downright gloating at his gall to do what he did. Sounds extremely frustrating. 

 

There should be like.. special salary caps for rookie RB contracts given that unlike the loads of money the Rams p**sed away on Sam Bradford waiting for him to pan out, RB's usually play to their draft position and have their best years in those first 5.

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On 7/22/2019 at 2:42 PM, eball said:

 

Douglas is highly regarded...but he's not a coach.  The hiring of Gase is still a head-scratcher.  Gregggg Williams is only a legend in his own mind.  The team has talent and a young QB who could be pretty good, but their OL is a mess and their defensive secondary outside of Adams is very pedestrian.  They dropped 16% of their cap into a MLB, RB, and aging G.

 

With the right coaching this team could be good.  I don't think they have it.

 

We shall see.  Strong up the middle.  Bad DBs but very good safeties.  OL iffy at best but Osemele should make it better.  They had a lot of cap room.  Mac was trying to save his job so I guess he thought he had to use it somewhere.

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17 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

I think it is important to note that Bell's productivity is tied to how good he was behind the steelers OL.....which then turned around and made a unknown RB a name

 

Now Bell goes to a team with a crappy OL......

 

 

Good point. The Jest couldn’t run the ball last year and I don’t think adding Osemele is all of a sudden gonna transform them into a rushing power house. I can see Bell getting frustrated early when he realizes this ain’t the Steelers line he was used to.

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2 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

I think it is important to note that Bell's productivity is tied to how good he was behind the steelers OL.....which then turned around and made a unknown RB a name

 

Now Bell goes to a team with a crappy OL......

 

 

Yes because he often pauses at the LOS on run plays - it worked in the Burgh because he has great patience and vision for the holes to open up - if that’s not the case in NJ he will not have the same success as a runner 

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