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FuriousGiorge

March 16, 2010 at 03:41AM View BBCode

"The Devil in Dynasty Jones"
Jon

March 16, 2010 at 04:27AM View BBCode

[url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/seahawksblog/2011354495_seahawks_releas_4.html]Well, this came out of left field.[/url] Pete Carroll may as well just come out and say "we're drafting Eric Berry no matter what."


(There has to be something else in the cards, right? No NFL GM would telegraph his draft intentions so obviously)
dirtdevil

March 16, 2010 at 04:28AM View BBCode

Originally posted by shep1582
am I the only one who thinks the jets are stupid to let Jones go, but sign LT?

it's an uncapped year, why not frontload Jones' deal and keep him?

this makes no sense to me.

can anyone splain it to me?

my best guess is they had already decided that greene was going to be the #1 guy. that wouldn't sit well for jones, understandably. so given that LT is (presumably) ok being the 3rd down guy, that's a better fit for the jets than jones. also, even if jones is adequate out of the backfield, LT is unarguably the better reciever. so he's the better option as the 3rd down back anyway. combine those two things and the fact that you save a bit of money you can potentially spend elsewhere, and you have a pretty solid decision for the jets. assuming, of course, that the guy they've chosen can actually carry the load as a #1 back.
Tyles

March 16, 2010 at 04:39AM View BBCode

Originally posted by Jon
[url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/seahawksblog/2011354495_seahawks_releas_4.html]Well, this came out of left field.[/url] Pete Carroll may as well just come out and say "we're drafting Eric Berry no matter what."


(There has to be something else in the cards, right? No NFL GM would telegraph his draft intentions so obviously)


Or maybe, I don't know, Taylor Mays, who played for him and is a local product.

Or it could mean nothing, because Deon Grant is almost as terrible as women's basketball.
Jon

March 16, 2010 at 04:54AM View BBCode

If we draft Taylor Mays I'm throwing myself off the Space Needle.
shep1582

March 16, 2010 at 05:33AM View BBCode

Originally posted by Tyles
Originally posted by Jon
[url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/seahawksblog/2011354495_seahawks_releas_4.html]Well, this came out of left field.[/url] Pete Carroll may as well just come out and say "we're drafting Eric Berry no matter what."


(There has to be something else in the cards, right? No NFL GM would telegraph his draft intentions so obviously)


Or maybe, I don't know, Taylor Mays, who played for him and is a local product.

Or it could mean nothing, because Deon Grant is almost as terrible as women's basketball.


nothing's that terrible.

not even women's hockey.
cowboymatt43

March 16, 2010 at 09:25AM View BBCode

Two things:

1) The Broncos got Brady Quinn. I find this deal a bit curious since Orton did pretty well last season and only stands to do better with more time in the system (and more time with his WRs and TEs). But Marshall had been complaining lately (allegedly) and, thus, perhaps the Broncos' brass thought that Quinn would be more appealing to Marshall than Orton has been. Who knows.

2) The Jones/LT2 discussion has neglected to mention Leon Washington. A few weeks ago the Jets coach made the radio rounds and seemed to imply that Jones was expendable because Greene and Washington were set to carry the load. However, Washington has been recovering from an injury. Thus, LT2 is a cheaper insurance policy for Washington than Jones was. Maybe that's why they did it. Either way, it is a bit odd...
albiez

March 16, 2010 at 09:59AM View BBCode

I doubt that that the Broncos see Brady Quinn as anything more than a back-up with upside down the road, they certainly didn't give up much to get him.
thatrogue

March 16, 2010 at 10:54AM View BBCode

Originally posted by shep1582
he's a friggin commie. I'd be cranky if I had to live in Canada, too.

you splained it, but I still think it's idiotic reasoning on the Jets part. I knew the reasons you gave, already, tr. I was hoping for something I didn't know. I also never said Jones was a great receiver, I merely pointed out that he caught 56 passes once. He's obviously not a terrible receiver out of the backfield.

I'll bet you $100 dynasty Jones outperforms LT for the rest of their careers.
I don't think the Jets care about the rest of their careers...just the 2010 season.

I wonder if locker room dynamics have anything to do with it. As I understand things, Jones is well liked in the locker room, and having him around after his demotion to #2 could be problematic (as well as paying him $3 million + to be the backup). It is much harder to be a disruptive force in the locker room when you are gone.

Second year head coach, second year starting QB, second year starting RB...the Jets are working a plan here, to make this the Rex Ryan/Mark Sanchez show without any distractions. Kerry Rhodes was considered to be a pretty talented safety, but he made waves and you see how quickly he went away.

[Edited on 3-16-2010 by thatrogue]
barterer2002

March 16, 2010 at 02:35PM View BBCode

Originally posted by cowboymatt43
Two things:

1) The Broncos got Brady Quinn. I find this deal a bit curious since Orton did pretty well last season


I think your opinion of Kyle Orton is a bit off here. There are a number of back up QBs around the league that are better served for a starting role than he is.
shep1582

March 16, 2010 at 04:04PM View BBCode

good points, daren, I go to you for my indepth Jets analysis...
tworoosters

March 16, 2010 at 04:05PM View BBCode

Originally posted by cowboymatt43

2) The Jones/LT2 discussion has neglected to mention Leon Washington. A few weeks ago the Jets coach made the radio rounds and seemed to imply that Jones was expendable because Greene and Washington were set to carry the load. However, Washington has been recovering from an injury. Thus, LT2 is a cheaper insurance policy for Washington than Jones was. Maybe that's why they did it. Either way, it is a bit odd...


Washington has a couple of things going against him right now, one is that he's coming off a major injury (broken leg) and the other is he's a restricted free agent whose agent is apparently not making any friends in the Jets organization with his demands/tactics.

The bottom line, I feel, with Jones was that he was going to cost $5.8 million this year as a backup and the Jets coaching staff and management also sound as though they were worried about how well Jones would handle backing up after a 1,400 yard season.

Cap year/non cap year. New York or anywhere $3 million is a major chunk of change .
Jon

March 17, 2010 at 12:13AM View formatted

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[Edited on 3-17-2010 by Jon]
Tyles

March 17, 2010 at 12:25AM View BBCode

And there it is, I'm officially quitting the Seattle Seahawks. Would the other 31 NFL teams kindly forward your credentials to my personal assistant, I'll be interviewing replacements in the next couple of weeks.
FuriousGiorge

March 17, 2010 at 12:28AM View BBCode

Are you guys really that big on Darryl Tapp?
Jon

March 17, 2010 at 12:29AM View BBCode

I'm too pissed off for words. This is fucking Bavasi 2.0. Goddamn it.
Tyles

March 17, 2010 at 12:35AM View BBCode

Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
Are you guys really that big on Darryl Tapp?


He's one of our more promising defensive players. This isn't like shipping out the next Lawrence Taylor (or even the next Elvis Dumervil), but he's a good, young player. Chris Clemons plays the exact same position but much worse and is four years older. It's not losing Tapp that makes me so livid, it's that this is emblematic of the front office's approach to management -- the "monkey slinging feces" approach, specifically.
FuriousGiorge

March 17, 2010 at 12:38AM View BBCode

Otay. This just seems like one of those "let's swap these two underachieving players for each other and see if their new city has less appealing strip clubs to them so they'll stop focusing so much on tits and focus more on football" type trades.
tworoosters

March 17, 2010 at 12:38AM View BBCode

I don't know Tapp all that well but the buzz is he didn't fit the new scheme so getting a body and a 4th round pick doesn't seem that bad to me .
Jon

March 17, 2010 at 12:42AM View BBCode

Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
Otay. This just seems like one of those "let's swap these two underachieving players for each other and see if their new city has less appealing strip clubs to them so they'll stop focusing so much on tits and focus more on football" type trades.



Tapp is 25. His best years are still ahead of him. Chris Clemons will be 30 soon and kinda sucks. You don't trade good, young, cheap talented for older, lesser talent if you're serious about rebuilding.
FuriousGiorge

March 17, 2010 at 12:45AM View BBCode

I understand all that Jon, but this is definitely a "change of scenery" trade.

(I'm not sure how much the scenery really changes going from Seattle to Philadelphia. If you really want to give a guy a change of scenery, trade him to the Jazz. All teams with a problematic, underachieving player, no matter what sport, should trade that guy to the Jazz.)
Tyles

March 17, 2010 at 12:46AM View BBCode

Anyway, I've already eliminated the teams of the AFC West and NFC East, plus the Colts, Patriots and Vikings, from consideration. I'd go with the Saints, but the timing just isn't right there ... too much of a bandwagon move. I'm thinking maybe the Titans, who I've always kind of liked, or their cousins the Texans, in honor of sheppy.

[Edited on 3-17-2010 by Tyles]
(Eric)

March 17, 2010 at 12:47AM View BBCode

Jerry Sloan will teach him how to play within the scheme, yes.
Tyles

March 17, 2010 at 12:48AM View BBCode

Jon, you want to pick the same team? We could pick the same team.
Tyles

March 17, 2010 at 12:49AM View BBCode

(And the fuckingSteelers, of course, and the rest of the NFC West, but there wasn't ever any question of that.)

[Edited on 3-17-2010 by Tyles]

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