bignick33 {l Wrote}:Santonio is bigger than you think.
Clearly I don't know him like you do.
I respek you
bignick33 {l Wrote}:Santonio is bigger than you think.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I'd take Holmes over Edwards any day.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Just because this board has been dead for a while:
Braylon Edwards: 33-598-6
Randy Moss: 23-339-5
Over their careers Moss has been better no question but this year Braylon has been much better esp considering Moss has had 2 HOF QBs throwing to him while Braylon has a "terrible QB"
claver2010 {l Wrote}:Don't think they are going to run away with it but it is safe to say they are the best team in the division.
cvilleagle {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Don't think they are going to run away with it but it is safe to say they are the best team in the division.
This thread is hilarious this morning.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}: Trading Moss makes no sense. Period. Trading Seymour made perfect sense.
EagleDave {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:Yeah, there must have been some sort of a blow-up, because this just doesn't make sense. The Pats need the weapons this year, because they're just going to have to outscore people sometimes. As a Bills fan, I can say that any team that we put up 30 on has some serious defensive deficiencies. (Although 7 of those were on special teams, still...)
The Pats D always gets much better as the year goes on, but yeah, this defense is young and stupid, though potentially dominant down the road. They need to score points.
The Pats defense is not going to get better this year. It's full of morons like Meriweather who are more concerned with SportsCenter than winning.
Trading Randy Moss for a mid round draft pick reeks of the "we're smarter than you!" arrogance that the Pats have been displaying the last 3 years. Same with the Richard Seymour deal. They won't keep either draft pick ultimately as they'll trade down, pick up some back up scrub, and they'll be out of the league in 4 years.
The continued downfall of the Patriots...gotta love it.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Don't think they are going to run away with it but it is safe to say they are the best team in the division.
This thread is hilarious this morning.
Hilarious? No. Funny? Yes.twballgame9 {l Wrote}: Trading Moss makes no sense. Period. Trading Seymour made perfect sense.
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Don't think they are going to run away with it but it is safe to say they are the best team in the division.
This thread is hilarious this morning.
Hilarious? No. Funny? Yes.twballgame9 {l Wrote}: Trading Moss makes no sense. Period. Trading Seymour made perfect sense.
Meh, nobody could forsee the trade for Branch, which made this trade a lot more reasonable. Otherwise the Pats' WR corps was Welker, Tate, Price, and Edelman. Not exactly putting the fear into defenses.
The Knife of Asia {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:cvilleagle {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:Don't think they are going to run away with it but it is safe to say they are the best team in the division.
This thread is hilarious this morning.
Hilarious? No. Funny? Yes.twballgame9 {l Wrote}: Trading Moss makes no sense. Period. Trading Seymour made perfect sense.
Meh, nobody could forsee the trade for Branch, which made this trade a lot more reasonable. Otherwise the Pats' WR corps was Welker, Tate, Price, and Edelman. Not exactly putting the fear into defenses.
Why? you honestly think Branch is that much of a difference maker? His career since being traded by the Pats surely doesn't suggest that. The guy couldn't get playing time over Fat Mike Williams for Coach Sunshine Carroll..
Brady makes good receivers great... The idea you need a dominant WR is a hoax of sorts, with a great accurate QB the WR doesn't have to get open by 5+ yards to catch a pass... That clear out first down to branch was a great example in the first half. Woodhead split out slot left, and ran a clearout... Branch faked outside and got a half step to the inside of cromartie...Brady gets the ball there = big first down..
They run that shit all day long...
bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
I'd obviously prefer Braylon over Plaxico but I think Braylon will command a little more than 1 year for $3 mill. They needed money to sign another starting CB -not that I'm in love with Cromartie either.
Edit: But thank god they didn't sign Moss.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
I'd obviously prefer Braylon over Plaxico but I think Braylon will command a little more than 1 year for $3 mill. They needed money to sign another starting CB -not that I'm in love with Cromartie either.
Edit: But thank god they didn't sign Moss.
It kind of sucks for the Jets the way Cromartie had them by the balls after Asomugha signed with Philly. Like Hayneworth, despite his talent he is one of the last guys in the world you want to have to depend on.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
I'd obviously prefer Braylon over Plaxico but I think Braylon will command a little more than 1 year for $3 mill. They needed money to sign another starting CB -not that I'm in love with Cromartie either.
Edit: But thank god they didn't sign Moss.
It kind of sucks for the Jets the way Cromartie had them by the balls after Asomugha signed with Philly. Like Hayneworth, despite his talent he is one of the last guys in the world you want to have to depend on.
Eh 4 for 32 isn't terrible considering the market for CBs this week (which has been an absurd week).
Make no mistake Cro is a fucking moron (just read his twitter machine sometimes) but I'd rather have someone with his issues than someone like Haynesworth or Moss who openly just quit on the field.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
I'd obviously prefer Braylon over Plaxico but I think Braylon will command a little more than 1 year for $3 mill. They needed money to sign another starting CB -not that I'm in love with Cromartie either.
Edit: But thank god they didn't sign Moss.
It kind of sucks for the Jets the way Cromartie had them by the balls after Asomugha signed with Philly. Like Hayneworth, despite his talent he is one of the last guys in the world you want to have to depend on.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
I'd obviously prefer Braylon over Plaxico but I think Braylon will command a little more than 1 year for $3 mill. They needed money to sign another starting CB -not that I'm in love with Cromartie either.
Edit: But thank god they didn't sign Moss.
It kind of sucks for the Jets the way Cromartie had them by the balls after Asomugha signed with Philly. Like Hayneworth, despite his talent he is one of the last guys in the world you want to have to depend on.
Eh 4 for 32 isn't terrible considering the market for CBs this week (which has been an absurd week).
Make no mistake Cro is a fucking moron (just read his twitter machine sometimes) but I'd rather have someone with his issues than someone like Haynesworth or Moss who openly just quit on the field.
Moss never quit on the Pats, and putting him in the same category as Haynesworth is ridiculous, but at least this thread is now back on topic.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
I'd obviously prefer Braylon over Plaxico but I think Braylon will command a little more than 1 year for $3 mill. They needed money to sign another starting CB -not that I'm in love with Cromartie either.
Edit: But thank god they didn't sign Moss.
It kind of sucks for the Jets the way Cromartie had them by the balls after Asomugha signed with Philly. Like Hayneworth, despite his talent he is one of the last guys in the world you want to have to depend on.
Eh 4 for 32 isn't terrible considering the market for CBs this week (which has been an absurd week).
Make no mistake Cro is a fucking moron (just read his twitter machine sometimes) but I'd rather have someone with his issues than someone like Haynesworth or Moss who openly just quit on the field.
Moss never quit on the Pats, and putting him in the same category as Haynesworth is ridiculous, but at least this thread is now back on topic.
It doesn't matter what team he was on when he quit on the field, it's just that he does is the problem I have with him.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
EagleNYC {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
I'd obviously prefer Braylon over Plaxico but I think Braylon will command a little more than 1 year for $3 mill. They needed money to sign another starting CB -not that I'm in love with Cromartie either.
Edit: But thank god they didn't sign Moss.
It kind of sucks for the Jets the way Cromartie had them by the balls after Asomugha signed with Philly. Like Hayneworth, despite his talent he is one of the last guys in the world you want to have to depend on.
Not a Jets fan, but this was a good price for a guy who already knows the system, coaches and players. He's also an excellent kick returner.
commavegarage {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
You do realize there's something called a salary cap in the National Football League, right? Because it doesn't sound like you do.
EagleNYC {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
I'd obviously prefer Braylon over Plaxico but I think Braylon will command a little more than 1 year for $3 mill. They needed money to sign another starting CB -not that I'm in love with Cromartie either.
Edit: But thank god they didn't sign Moss.
It kind of sucks for the Jets the way Cromartie had them by the balls after Asomugha signed with Philly. Like Hayneworth, despite his talent he is one of the last guys in the world you want to have to depend on.
Not a Jets fan, but this was a good price for a guy who already knows the system, coaches and players. He's also an excellent kick returner.
commavegarage {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
You do realize there's something called a salary cap in the National Football League, right? Because it doesn't sound like you do.
bignick33 {l Wrote}:commavegarage {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
You do realize there's something called a salary cap in the National Football League, right? Because it doesn't sound like you do.
I realize that the NFL salary cap is largely a crock of shit that can be fairly easily manipulated, and that this is something the Jets to their credit have mastered. How else would you explain a $50 million deal for Santonio Holmes with a cap hit of merely $2.5 million?
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:commavegarage {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
You do realize there's something called a salary cap in the National Football League, right? Because it doesn't sound like you do.
When has that stopped the Jets from signing big names before? Seriously, though, they go out, sign a big name, and have a bunch of guys restructure. It's typically a good practice in the short-term but it will more than likely get your ass in the long-term as it continually defers the charges until later on.
commavegarage {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:commavegarage {l Wrote}:bignick33 {l Wrote}:It says something about how the Jets view Braylon Edwards that they decide not to re-sign him in no small part due to questions about his character and instead sign a guy who's been in jail for almost two years.
You do realize there's something called a salary cap in the National Football League, right? Because it doesn't sound like you do.
I realize that the NFL salary cap is largely a crock of shit that can be fairly easily manipulated, and that this is something the Jets to their credit have mastered. How else would you explain a $50 million deal for Santonio Holmes with a cap hit of merely $2.5 million?
You're an idiot. [bunch of non-coherent ramblings]
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