N.Y. Jets at Miami

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  1. JHair

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    Discuss it here
     
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    Jets somehow find a way to lose....again. [​IMG]
     
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    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.
     
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    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. [​IMG]
     
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    No way. 6-10 here you come, thanks to Brooksie.
     
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    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.
     
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    Your right...we did find a way to blow it. [​IMG] But Brooksey threw for 300 yards and Houston averaged like 5 yards a carry, although he had the costly fumble.
     
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    Brooksie played his a$$ off for ya.
     
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    Too bad for Ven0m Brooksie didnt win, Oh well look on the bright side you guys are gonna get Bush.
     
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    <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. [​IMG]
     
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    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.
     
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    <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.
     

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