Which is why Antonio Allen brilliantly covered gronk, and we lost 2 games to the pats by less than 3 points this season?Yeah, I heard that theory from you already. Can't agree. We've seen Harris exposed when Revis was here before. Belichick brilliantly deployed a 2-TE attack which sent the Jets defense reeling from Rex' 3rd year on.
You don't agree or secondary sucked? You can't say Harris want out of position is a fact.Yeah, I heard that theory from you already. Can't agree. We've seen Harris exposed when Revis was here before. Belichick brilliantly deployed a 2-TE attack which sent the Jets defense reeling from Rex' 3rd year on.
You've been given many examples and have ignored them.
What exactly did I ignore? Please cite examples.
Just because Harris has been down statistically, doesn't mean his skills are deteriorating.
I would argue it is a strong indication. I also happen to watch the games and can't help but notice his missing a lot of open-space tackles and always trailing in pursuit. He was never a blazer to begin with. At 31, he's not getting any faster.
I argue he has looked poor to the outside eye because our defense was so under staffed, that Rex had to get creative. Rex took Harris out of position and had him covering slot receivers throughout the entire year. If he did that to mo, would you say mo is a bust?
You have no proof of this. I think you just made it up. Feel free to support with evidence or links. I have to ask you why would Rex do that? And you're claiming he was assigned all slot coverage. Not the case.
Going forward, Harris was slightly payed above his worth because Rex would have signed him.
That's an assumption. Again, no proof of this, merely wild speculation.
Yet it's only a2 year deal. Which tells me 2 things, this staff clearly disagrees with your talent assessment,and so does buffalo's.
That's fine. I stand by my disagreement. What's your point?
Now that we have an adequate secondary, Harris can be utilized correctly.
Says you. I don't believe his struggles are to be blamed on the secondary. As I mentioned earlier, he struggled when Revis and Cro were here in act 1.
Had we let him go, we would have created a weak spot at lb.
And I maintain the position could have been strengthened. It was one of those many points I addressed. Bruce Carter was the one I targeted.
Instead we maintained a capable lb core, d line core, and have a top 2 secondary. Worst case, this is a2 year experiment, best case we have no holes on defense and wr draft another lb this year to grow with demario.
I've grown tired of this failed experiment. That's why I've challenged you and others on this signing.
That would give us a young guy in waiting, Beasley, a guy in his prime demario, and a healthy veteran barely 30.
I guess you know something no one else knows, even cimini in the original article was downplaying the claim. The fact that you were the only one responding who was stunned by the signing says something.Getting a pass rushing OLB is probably in the cards but it has nothing to do with Harris. And yes, Davis is here, so? Harris turned 31 in January. Wrong on that.
You don't agree or secondary sucked? You can't say Harris want out of position is a fact.
I guess you know something no one else knows, even cimini in the original article was downplaying the claim. The fact that you were the only one responding who was stunned by the signing says something.
This is a direct response to your qoute, how is that drifting?Not the point. I can see you and I aren't on the same wavelength. Every response from you is drifting elsewhere. I keep trying to reel you in. Probably best not to continue. I'm not going to agree with any of your assumptions.
This is a direct response to your qoute, how is that drifting?
No it isn't.
Bottom line, money doesn't matter this year, we got every fa we wanted and if we didn't it wasn't for a lack of money. I believe Harris will have a big impact over this 2 year contract due to a strong line and wr's being covered tightly with Pryor blitzing, Harris will be sniffing it the inevitable screens.
You believe it's a bad signing. In 6 months we'll begin to see.
You're straying from the point. I never questioned his ability to make calls or position players.
My point was directed towards Hyatt's assertion that he is there to develop talent. He's not going to develop an OLB. Sorry. Not happening. And my point was there is no talent at ILB for him to groom. Follow?
well if there's no young ILB for him to groom, who exactly are you suggesting replaces him in the middle of the defense?
harris has led the team in tackles every year since 2009 (missed parts of 2008 due to injury). he's someone who can add 5 or 6 sacks a year, calls the plays on defense, and was identified by bowles and the defensive coaching staff as a must keep and the player they reached out to immediately to hope to retain. reports were the bills, dolphins and browns, at a minimum were interested in him.
with no young player on the roster available to replace him, the jets may have overpaid a bit to keep him. it won't hurt their cap this year, and after next year, there's no guaranteed money left. so it's really only a 2 year deal, with a team option for the 3rd year.
With Bowles likely to run a Big Nickle base D coupled with the additions to our secondary, Harris should be able to play with in his comfort zone (Downhill) on most downs that he on the field...
That's a good point.
But I was looking at other options in FA most notably Bruce Carter who had 5 INT's last season as an ILB. He was signed for 5M per year and is 27 and runs a 4.57. Better pursuit, better coverage and far younger and cheaper. That was who I thought they'd be chasing.
well carter may be younger and faster and had a very unusual 5 ints last year (zero in his career before last year). but i'm guessing the jets wanted someone to anchor the middle of the defense and be stout against the run. carter had 68, 96 and 70 total tackles each of the last 3 years. harris had 124, 124 and 123. carter had 2, 1 and 0 sacks in that period, versus 6, 2 and 3 for harris.
so they don't seem to me to be comparable players. maybe carter is better in coverage. and he's definitely younger and faster. but bowles obviously was looking for a different type of LB to play in the middle of his defense
well carter may be younger and faster and had a very unusual 5 ints last year (zero in his career before last year). but i'm guessing the jets wanted someone to anchor the middle of the defense and be stout against the run. carter had 68, 96 and 70 total tackles each of the last 3 years. harris had 124, 124 and 123. carter had 2, 1 and 0 sacks in that period, versus 6, 2 and 3 for harris.
so they don't seem to me to be comparable players. maybe carter is better in coverage. and he's definitely younger and faster. but bowles obviously was looking for a different type of LB to play in the middle of his defense
With Bowles likely to run a Big Nickle base D coupled with the additions to our secondary, Harris should be able to play with in his comfort zone (Downhill) on most downs that he on the field...
That's a good point.