You better hope they lose for draft position after that win last week! I can see them losing this one too, expecially since Miami came into San Diego last week and won.
It's too hard to Root against My Jets, but im kinda forced to realize that they will lose anyway.3-13 Here we come.
I'm not sure . . . Dolphins, and Jets, definitely not the cream of the crop. I'm going with the Dolphins to take this one, in a close game. The Jets will find a way to blow it.
Your right...we did find a way to blow it. But Brooksey threw for 300 yards and Houston averaged like 5 yards a carry, although he had the costly fumble.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ramsfan39 @ Dec 18 2005, 04:58 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Brooksie played his a$$ off for ya.</div> You know, im actually starting to buy into your kool-aid. The more im watching Brooks Bollinger and im starting to see one hell of a player in the kid. His progression so far has been unreal, and he put up a hell of an effort on the road against a tough defense. In Brooks's last 2 games, he is 42 for 68, with 446 passing yards, 3 Touchdowns, No Interceptions, and 66 yards rushing, and that is playing with 9 players on offense out for the season (Pennington, Fiedler, Mawae, Fabini, Cavka, Martin, Blaylock, Chrebet, Baker). I want to see the Jets hold onto him and give him a chance to compete for the #2 quarterback job, or maybe in a 3 way competition for starter. The real test will be if he can put up a good game against the Patriots next week.
Exactly. Also, I heard the greatest thing OF ALL TIME on ESPNEWS yesterday. I heard that the Jets have been very impressed with Bollinger's progression and they might keep him and have him as their franchise QB and release Pennington. I think that is a smart move. I mean Bollinger is younger, much less injury-prone, probably has about the same arm as Pennington (if not now, forsure in a year), and can also run the ball very well for a QB. Ran for 3,000+ yards and 26 TD's at Wisconsin.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ramsfan39 @ Dec 19 2005, 01:40 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Exactly. Also, I heard the greatest thing OF ALL TIME on ESPNEWS yesterday. I heard that the Jets have been very impressed with Bollinger's progression and they might keep him and have him as their franchise QB and release Pennington. I think that is a smart move. I mean Bollinger is younger, much less injury-prone, probably has about the same arm as Pennington (if not now, forsure in a year), and can also run the ball very well for a QB. Ran for 3,000+ yards and 26 TD's at Wisconsin.</div> Actually, Bollinger has a stronger arm then Pennington, but Pennington is much more accurate on deep passes then Bollinger. Bollinger doesnt have very much accuracy on the deep passes just yet, However I think that is something he can develop over time.I havent heard anything about the Jets keeping Bollinger and giving him the starting QB job, but I believe we might do something like bringing in someone with Brian Griese or Matt Schaub in a trade and letting them battle it out for the starting job, should we decide to give up on Pennington.