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I think you should at least TRY to warm to the idea that he will be the Jets Pick at #3, and that means our future will depend on his success.But he is life stupid like most kids these days.
Green Jets & Ham;n159240 said:I think you should at least TRY to warm to the idea that he will be the Jets Pick at #3, and that means our future will depend on his success.
I'm just saying, we're picking third, not first, and there's a pretty good chance he could be the pick. You should at least TRY to warm to that idea.
I also know nobody would be dumb enough to jump us to grab him and waste all those picks for him. Especially when he would have been available at #6. Only the Jets would do that.
I wouldn't describe it as a visceral hatred, that's a little harsh. For me personally, it's a distrust that he can be the face of a franchise and lead men given that he has obvious impulse control issues, has been arrested and fled the officers, and generally acts like a punk on the field. He can play the position. But his character is troubling. The QB needs to be a leader of men, not an immature jerk. Now, perhaps he'a grown up a bit and learned from these experiences. Then again, a leopard doesn't change its spots. If the Jets take him, he'd better not screw up, or the fans will be on him so fast they will run him out of town. And you can bet that Bowles and Mac will be on the same train. So, in my opinion there are safer choices and frankly better choices. The players just have to be on the Board when the Jets pick.
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And people can keep bringing up Brees and Wilson, but I prefer taller QB’s.
First of all, the "visceral hatred" remark was directed specifically towards Tebow, and he doesn't deny it. Second of all, the statement that he "generally acts like a punk on the field" is simply not true; it is taking a couple incidents from the past season and generalizing them as though that is the way he acts all the time, which is patently false. Yes, he has done some immature things, but he has also owned them and apologized for them, expressed embarrassment and regret about them, and not made excuses. His teammates and coaches have adored him, and he has demonstrated tremendous leadership skills and done nothing but win, taking his team to the CFP twice in three years.
So while you may "prefer taller QB's," I prefer accurate, winning QBs. Jamarcus Russell and Ryan Leaf were tall QBs who could throw the football a mile, and were total busts. It's always a crapshoot when you draft a QB early, but Mayfield has demonstrated the ability to be accurate, win, and lead his team. I'm not sure the others have, to anywhere near the same degree.
First of all, the "visceral hatred" remark was directed specifically towards Tebow, and he doesn't deny it. Second of all, the statement that he "generally acts like a punk on the field" is simply not true; it is taking a couple incidents from the past season and generalizing them as though that is the way he acts all the time, which is patently false. Yes, he has done some immature things, but he has also owned them and apologized for them, expressed embarrassment and regret about them, and not made excuses. His teammates and coaches have adored him, and he has demonstrated tremendous leadership skills and done nothing but win, taking his team to the CFP twice in three years.
So while you may "prefer taller QB's," I prefer accurate, winning QBs. Jamarcus Russell and Ryan Leaf were tall QBs who could throw the football a mile, and were total busts. It's always a crapshoot when you draft a QB early, but Mayfield has demonstrated the ability to be accurate, win, and lead his team. I'm not sure the others have, to anywhere near the same degree.
What do YA Tittle, Bob Griese, Len Dawson, Sonny Jurgensen, Bobby Layne, Bart Starr,and Fran Tarkenton all have in common (aside from being in the Football Hall of Fame)?
They are all listed at 6'1" or shorter.
Just sayin'.
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First of all, the "visceral hatred" remark was directed specifically towards Tebow, and he doesn't deny it. Second of all, the statement that he "generally acts like a punk on the field" is simply not true; it is taking a couple incidents from the past season and generalizing them as though that is the way he acts all the time, which is patently false. Yes, he has done some immature things, but he has also owned them and apologized for them, expressed embarrassment and regret about them, and not made excuses. His teammates and coaches have adored him, and he has demonstrated tremendous leadership skills and done nothing but win, taking his team to the CFP twice in three years.
So while you may "prefer taller QB's," I prefer accurate, winning QBs. Jamarcus Russell and Ryan Leaf were tall QBs who could throw the football a mile, and were total busts. It's always a crapshoot when you draft a QB early, but Mayfield has demonstrated the ability to be accurate, win, and lead his team. I'm not sure the others have, to anywhere near the same degree.
Yup. I don't deny not liking him as a human. He has proven to be a complete douche on and off the field. I also doubt his game as a pro. He was great a college QB and that really doesn't prove he can lead actual men. However most of those men are millennials so maybe he can be a leader of these type of "men". If he can change and lead this sorry franchise to a SB then I will be the first to admit I was wrong. Believe me though if I was right then y'all will want to ban me because I will make it known. :global (37):
He was at the bottom of my list of four guys, but I have warmed on him. This is perhaps the biggest asset I look for in a QB, and I was extremely impressed when I saw this news. Right now, I am quite happy and confident with any and all of the four QBs who the Jets could take at #3.
He was at the bottom of my list of four guys, but I have warmed on him. This is perhaps the biggest asset I look for in a QB, and I was extremely impressed when I saw this news. Right now, I am quite happy and confident with any and all of the four QBs who the Jets could take at #3.
I am tired of taking fliers on strong armed quarterbacks that have no clue.