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Adam Gase on LeVeon Bell’s future with the Jets and other stuff


YoloinOhio

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Obviously not a great response from your HC, but he never wanted Bell, and was 100% right for feeling that way.   
 

Id be pissed too if my management neglected OL to spend a crap ton of money on a RB and LB in FA. 

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This goes along with that "tough guy b.s." that got leaked into the media by players in that locker room. It was hilarious listening to Trent Green talk about how they have a "great" locker room and Gase held everything together. The suckage of the J-e-t-s will only get worse until Gase is shown the door. 

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19 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

So Style Points (Yards) and the opponents matter now? I thought winning the game was the only thing that matters and you cant chose who your opponent is/you can only beat those teams your scheduled to play against?

 

Way to take a statement / argument out of context. But, kudos - you've achieved your goal for today. :doh:

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36 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

Bell is awful. Without the best line in football opening gaping holes for him, he's below average.

He also looked slower and less explosive this year than he did in his years with Pittsburgh. Yesterday Frank Gore seemed to have more gas in the tank than him. 

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3 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

McKenzie filled in at CB? I didn't realize that. Wow. McKenzie's got to be thinking "Hey Coach what if I get injured?" Coach says, "That's a chance we're willing to take". McKenzie looked good yesterday. Duke too.

He took 3 snaps at CB  I believe 

 

I thought Darnold would look much better against our backups than he did. 

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7 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

He took 3 snaps at CB  I believe 

 

I thought Darnold would look much better against our backups than he did. 

 

I thought that as well. I find it interesting that despite a lot of his shortcomings, he still gets the hype as if he's lighting it up week after week out there. In the season opener he threw for what, like 175 yards on 28 completions? Lemme run some math here... carry the one... open the calculator app... 6.2 yards per pass, and yeah Crowder had like 12 catches that game but everything was short. Dude seems hesitant to let it rip. But on the other hand, they'll nail Allen to the wall for pushing it downfield into traffic or whatever. "He needs to be careful!" Yeah, he knows, he just has the nads to attempt any throw. 

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6 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I thought Darnold would look much better against our backups than he did. 

 

Me too. Darnold's biggest issue I see is throwing off his back foot. And throwing while he is falling away from the defense.I don't see him fixing this issue. It's in his DNA. Jets fans think it will go away once the line gets better but even the best lines or even average lines are not 100% effective all the time. What happens when Daronld faces a great defense? He's going to meltdown everytime?

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10 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

 

Me too. Darnold's biggest issue I see is throwing off his back foot. And throwing while he is falling away from the defense.I don't see him fixing this issue. It's in his DNA. Jets fans think it will go away once the line gets better but even the best lines or even average lines are not 100% effective all the time. What happens when Daronld faces a great defense? He's going to meltdown everytime?


He also plays in New York and there’s the worry he struggles with weather.   
 

In a division with Buffalo and New England, with your home stadium in northern New Jersey.... you have to be able to QB in winter conditions.  

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2 minutes ago, SCBills said:


He also plays in New York and there’s the worry he struggles with weather.   
 

In a division with Buffalo and New England, with your home stadium in northern New Jersey.... you have to be able to QB in winter conditions.  

He does come across kind of soft to me. Could be wrong, just the impression I get. 

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4 minutes ago, SCBills said:


He also plays in New York New Jersey and there’s the worry he struggles with weather.   
 

In a division with Buffalo and New England, with your home stadium in northern New Jersey.... you have to be able to QB in winter conditions.  

FIFY

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5 hours ago, Warcodered said:

Funny I think Leveon is thinking the same thing.

 

I wonder how long it took him to long for the old Pittsburgh days? His running style requires something the X and O experts refer to as......”BLOCKING”. 

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2 minutes ago, 17islongenough said:

Coaches dont count for the cap thats why the Raiders are paying Gruden $10million.

 

2 minutes ago, 17islongenough said:

Coaches dont count for the cap thats why the Raiders are paying Gruden $10million.

I meant Bell lol. Gruden got the deal of a lifetime- 100 mil total over ten and a percentage of the team, plus he didnt have to get a bowl cut ???

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2 minutes ago, 17islongenough said:

Coaches dont count for the cap thats why the Raiders are paying Gruden $10million.

 

...which is funny, because the Raiders are one of the few teams that have actual, non-cap related, financial constraints. I wouldn’t mind being the poorest member of a Billionaires Club! 

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