Idzik's Revenge - A Fantasy

mydogisajetsfan

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
January 2, 2017

A (hallucinatory) recap of the 2016 season;

Sheldon Richardson and Calvin Pryor become 1st team All-Pro.

Geno - After inheriting the job after Fitz decided he and his family cannot make ends meet on $8-10mm for one year, Geno has a productive season. He buys into Gailey's system and limits his turnovers significantly. In fact, he threw more INT than TD in only two games all season (both losses).

Jace Amaro - Amaro bounces back from his redshirt season to bring a new dimension to the Jets offense. He stays healthy and provides a second red zone threat. His line is a very solid 63 receptions, 5 TD, and remarkably only 7 drops all season (all but 1 in the first 4 games).

Dee Milliner - HE STAYS HEALTHY ALL YEAR. After a few injuries provide him with playing time, Dee steps in and, despite being picked on, plays solidly opposite Revis. The Jets may have found their future #1/2 CB.

Dexter McDougle - Also benefits from playing time due to injuries and shows his best work in the slot. Bowles is planning on getting him more involved in the future.

Quincy Enunwa - Continues to show improvement and becomes a solid 4th option for Geno as well as his safety blanket.

Dakota Dozier - In the most shocking development yet, Dozier fills in at several spots on the OL and shows the team the future RG is on the roster.

And in a recount of the 2014 season John Idzik wins the Executive Of The Year!
 
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JoeyStylez

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January 2, 2017

A (hallucinatory) recap of the 2016 season;

Sheldon Richardson and Calvin Pryor become 1st team All-Pro.

This is absolutely realistic, esepcially for Sheldon.

Geno - After inheriting the job after Fitz decided he and his family cannot make ends meet on $8-10mm for one year, Geno has a productive season. He buys into Gailey's system and limits his turnovers significantly. In fact, he threw more INT than TD in only two games all season (both losses).

Also realistic. I can see him having a 20-12 TD:INT ratio.

Jace Amaro - Amaro bounces back from his redshirt season to bring a new dimension to the Jets offense. He stays healthy and provides a second red zone threat. His line is a very solid 63 receptions, 5 TD, and remarkably only 7 drops all season (all but 1 in the first 4 games).

I don't see that many receptions, but anything more than 40 is gravy.

Dee Milliner - HE STAYS HEALTHY ALL YEAR. After a few injuries provide him with playing time, Dee steps in and, despite being picked on, plays solidly opposite Revis. The Jets may have found their future #1/2 CB.

Man I would love for this guy to stay healthy but he can'ty seme to do that so far. His career is basoically over if he can't show anything this year so he has some serious motivation.

Dexter McDougle - Also benefits from playing time due to injuries and shows his best work in the slot. Bowles is planning on getting him more involved in the future.

Even when healthy he hasn't shown much.

Quincy Enunwa - Continues to show improvement and becomes a solid 4th option for Geno as well as his safety blanket.

This could happen. He showed some nice flashes last year, and with Geno's arm strength the team can finally take advantage of his speed.

Dakota Dozier - In the most shocking development yet, Dozier fills in at several spots on the OL and shows the team the future RG is on the roster.

This may be asking too much. He has shown zero so far.

And in a recount of the 2014 season John Idzik wins the Executive Of The Year!

This board would explode and take the planet with it.
 

mydogisajetsfan

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics

This board would explode and take the planet with it.

I'm not trying to make this post a serious one but if Geno is the QB, I can see Amaro having a big year. Given Geno's slower release (than Fitz's), he will use Amaro and Enunwa as safety valves. And Gailey will program him to get rid of the ball safely.

This post is just a goof trying to fill in time between the end of mini-camp and the start of training camp. It is fun to think about though.
 
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