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Rich Cimini @RichCimini · 38s38 seconds ago

Former Jets S Dawan Landry visiting the Bills today. Rex Ryan has always been a fan. #nyj
Always confused....is this the first meh Landry we had or his brother, Meh Landry II

Easy to get confused since neither could cover or tackle and keeping them on the roster IMO retarded the growth of better safeties like AA, Jarrett and Pryor, but Rex kept them around anyhow
 

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With all these FA signings by the Jets, Does anyone else think we should have spent a little more money on OL??
 

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With all these FA signings by the Jets, Does anyone else think we should have spent a little more money on OL??


Well, the bigger names went elsewhere, and we were kind of left with Carpenter as the BPA in FA. I agree that the OL is still a mild area of concern for me. I'm not exactly pumped up about guys like Willie Colon and Brian Winters returning. Giacomini was very uneven last season, too. I really like Scherff, but I doubt we take him in the first round. He'll probably go mid first.
 

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Ian Rapoport @RapSheet · 26m26 minutes ago

Official RT @Panthers: The #Panthers have signed veteran CB @peanuttillman to a one-year deal!


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Aboushi is an up and coming player, and hopefully Dozier is ready to play
 

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Joe Caporoso @TurnOnTheJets · 17h17 hours ago

Mike Tannenbaum destroying the #Dolphins cap situation with arguably the worst head coach in football makes this #Jets fan smile



From Rotoworld.





25. Joe Philbin
Career Record: 23-25 (.479)
With The Dolphins Since: 2012
Last Year’s Ranking: 25


The grandest of mediocrities, Joe Philbin is not an NFL coach. He is a shrinking violet garbed in an aqua polo and adorned with a headset. He is a man unloved by his players, outwitted by his rivals and overwhelmed by his duties. An “offensive mind,” Philbin does not call his own plays. That leaves his primary function as “leading.” This is not good because Philbin’s primary failing is leadership. Not every NFL coach is going to be Pete Carroll or Mike Ditka. Loud does not equal “lead.” But if you’re going to be the quiet type, you better have a firm grasp on the pulse of your team. This is something Philbin insisted he didn’t have when he pled ignorance again and again in the Dolphins’ “Bullygate” scandal. Philbin’s locker room was fracturing into factions, and whether it was willful or intentional, he had no idea. Once Philbin finally does discover his problems, he ships them out instead of coaching them up.Brandon Marshall and Vontae Davis have both thrived since Philbin sent them packing, while the Dolphins have spent millions and many draft picks trying to replace them.


Not that Philbin’s failures all come behind closed doors. As a game manager, his top innovation has been calling late timeouts on defense in one-score games. This brilliant tactic helped produce two wins in 2014 … for thePackers and Lions. Philbin’s other speciality is dialing up field goals. Unfortunately for Dolphins fans, only five teams had worse field-goal percentages last season. Philbin is John Harbaugh if he never won. He’s Mike Tomlin if he never showed fire. He’s Jason Garrett if he never smiled. He is the worst coach in the NFL.

 
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