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  • J-E-T-S get a steal in Chris Ivory

    I think Chris Ivory is the best back the Jets have had since Curtis Martin.

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    Oh WOW I had not heard That is great news
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    • #3
      Just caught up on what has been going on. They got Ivory for a 4th round pick. The Saints had 1 to many RB's and Ivotu has been hurt a few tines. I hope he stays healty
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      • #4
        For some teams it does not matter. They are what they are.

        Occasionally there will be some surprises, but, generally there are the haves and have nots.

        Regardless of who gets whom each years, you can look at the rundown of teams and place them in the top or bottoms halves, and be pretty close to accurate.

        I used haves and halves.

        That'll be fun, I'll do that:

        Top: Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Green Bay, Indianapolis, Minnesota, New England, NY Giants, Oakland, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington

        Bottom: Arizona, Buffalo, Carolina, Cinicinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Houston, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Miami, Nawlins, NY Jets, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Tennessee

        Granted, there are temporary aborations. Wow! Just running through it, full-speed, it divided 17/15!!!

        Yeah, sure, I'd like to put the Jets in the top, but it's not 1969!!! Jets/Mets/Woodstock. Did I ever mention that when I was at Moo U, my boss on the FB team was a LB with Joe Willy?

        Pick him Out:

        http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/exhibi...s/majors03.htm

        (Missing from that pic is Joe Avezzano . . . RIP)

        Oh yeah, 3 points for being in Alpha-order.

        Your mileage may and objects in the mirror are close than they appear.
        JLB
        Please excuse me, I'm a Dick. Not a moron just a Dick
        Last edited by JLB; 04-27-2013, 10:19 AM.
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        • #5
          Cincy has reached the playoffs 3 out of the last 4 years. Detroit and the Saints have two of the best offenses in the league. Houston is an all around very good team. Those four go into the 'top' for me. Oakland is not good and has not been good for a very long time. If there was a category below bottom I would put them there. Dallas and my Eagles are in their own 'middle' category these days. The Romo signing assures it will stay that way in Dallas and who knows which direction Chip Kelly is taking the Eagles but they have been on a downward slide for a while.
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          Last edited by philsfan; 04-27-2013, 11:37 AM.

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          • #6
            Jets are trying to get Michael Turner now that would make a difference if the have Turner and then use Tebow for the ground and pound way of playing
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            • #7
              Take Doom's word for it. Turner is washed up. He hits the hole slower than you BF.

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              • #8
                Yeah, I know both history and recent history.

                Pretty simple.

                Pick your top and bottom halves and we can compare in January.

                There are strong franchises, and then there are the other ones necessary to have a league.

                Same as baseball.

                It's like the Chiefs hiring Reid, so they can continue to have the same success as they have grown accustomed to.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JLB View Post
                  It's like the Chiefs hiring Reid, so they can continue to have the same success as they have grown accustomed to.
                  Andy had his typical draft, wasting the picks in the last half of the draft on players that no one else is interested in. I predict he lasts three years there.

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