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Jets start TC today, Quinnen Williams not reporting ( update - signed)


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On 7/19/2019 at 11:44 AM, Paup 1995MVP said:

He doesn't want to play for Gase.  Does anybody blame him?  Does anyone want to play for that clown?  Wow, what were the Jets thinking hiring a coach from a division rival that was fired for doing a lousy job?  There had to be a whole lot better to hire from the NFL and College coaching ranks.  Glad their management is a joke!

Don’t let him leave the building 

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7 minutes ago, Nester said:

How is this league/CBA so dysfunctional that Rookies can hold out...

 

Talk about taking the wind out of the team and fan bases sales.

 

And it seems like when this happens, when the rook finally shows up, he either gets injured early on, or is behind on the playbook, and never catches up until their 2nd year.  I mean, it's good luck for us vs. the Jets, but sucks for them

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46 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

No but I think he’s the only one in our division 

Albeit true, doesnt negate the fact hes not the only one unsigned.

 

I get wanting to pile on the Jets as much as possible, but Bosa in 2016 held out over offsetting language and guaranteed money as a former third overall.

 

The CBA helped immensely, but agents will always find the leak in the damn. 

Just now, Warcodered said:

This guy?

 

Signed more NFL contracts than TDs caught in college!

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2 hours ago, Bruce Harper said:

Didn't know that.  I'm disappointed they haven't gotten it done.  With the slotted contracts, this should be pretty much perfunctory.

 

Why?  Are you a Jets fan?

 

2 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

This guy?

 

 

No quarter.  He didn't sign early enough!

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2 minutes ago, Bruce Harper said:

Yes.  User name is a clue, unless you're too young to remember him.

 

Never heard of him.  I looked him up (and initially got "Bryce Harper" only, which I thought your name was a play-on) and while he didn't seem to be much of a player, he appears to be a good guy.

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On 7/19/2019 at 2:27 PM, Buffalo716 said:

It would've been stupid if he wasnt because he was the most polished player in the draft at a position of need

 

Oliver is a stud but so is quinnen

 

Wasn't Quinnen a bit of a one year wonder at Bama?  I don't watch as much college football as most, but a bunch of mocks last year had Oliver as the #1 pick.  He may be better than Quinnen, who had the benefit of a loaded D.  

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3 minutes ago, RyanC883 said:

 

Wasn't Quinnen a bit of a one year wonder at Bama?  I don't watch as much college football as most, but a bunch of mocks last year had Oliver as the #1 pick.  He may be better than Quinnen, who had the benefit of a loaded D.  

They are completely different players. Ed is built to be an NFL 3tech. Quinnen can play the 0, 1 or 3 at a high level

 

Ed has been a prodigy since HS. He has always been at the top of recruiting rankings and scouts have raved about him for years for his quickness , and strength combo

 

Quinnen was a top end 4* recruit so he had tons of potential coming out he just flew a but under the radar. It's super hard to crack a 3 man front at Alabama. Unwordly hard

 

But when he finally did his play was pristine.  He plays with amazing play recognition and his hand usage is amazing. . he can anchor double teams then split with his power or beat 1 on 1s with a variety of rip, swim or club moves

 

He also plays extremely quick and he is 300+

 

They both have the potential to be All Pros. Quinnen might be a little more versatile because of his stature but ED has the potential to be a superstar pass rusher if he puts it all together

 

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1 hour ago, Bruce Harper said:

He's not exactly on the trading block.  It's just offset language.  They will work it out.  Probably before Thursday.

It’s not offset language. But yes they should work it out, if they know what they’re doing.

 

 

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Just now, MacGyver said:

 

That right there shows you the difference between QB's and everyone else on the roster.

And if I remember right though the Jets tried this with Darnold as well, but rolled over on it once he started missing camp as well

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15 minutes ago, Plano said:

He'll be a flop. No blaming him on wanting his $ up front. He's literal garbage with the IQ of a stencil.

You've clearly never watched him play.

 

He is an animal and his football IQ is OFF the charts

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15 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

You've clearly never watched him play.

 

He is an animal and his football IQ is OFF the charts

If by animal you mean he's a blubber filled whale and by off the charts you mean he can't even register a complete sentence without having a severe headache....yeah.

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22 hours ago, Plano said:

He'll be a flop. No blaming him on wanting his $ up front. He's literal garbage with the IQ of a stencil.

 

He's going to be very good, if not great.  I would be shocked if he is not.  And while he probably didn't have the highest score on the wonderlic of this year's class, he is consistently praised for his football IQ and is extremely passionate about the game, which is much more imprtant for a DT than a high IQ.  (By the way, I think "literal" doesn't mean what you think it means.)

21 hours ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:

He will get injured week 1 and Jets fans will weep. Meanwhile in week 1 Oliver has a strip sack for a TD and 5 TFL’s.

 

And then your alarm clock will go off.  They are both going to be very good players.

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On 7/26/2019 at 2:28 PM, Bruce Harper said:

 

He's going to be very good, if not great.  I would be shocked if he is not.  And while he probably didn't have the highest score on the wonderlic of this year's class, he is consistently praised for his football IQ and is extremely passionate about the game, which is much more imprtant for a DT than a high IQ.  (By the way, I think "literal" doesn't mean what you think it means.)

 

And then your alarm clock will go off.  They are both going to be very good players.

 

orrrr....literal means exactly what I think it means.

 

letter for letter...it's simple, really.

 

now buzz off

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