Jets going after Deion Branch?

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  1. Leftwich4MVP

    Leftwich4MVP NFLC nflcentral.net Member

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    I dont understand. Ward, Wayne, Boldin, Fitzgerald would not be able to beat Justin Miller?Are you kidding me???I've never seen Brady live, I wouldnt have been able to tell you if he would have been good or not. But Clemens is not accurate enough in the mid-range to short area to succeed in the NFL.And without Harrison, Wayne, and Stokely, the Colts would still be unstoppable. Peyton Manning makes everyone around him better.
     
  2. AdropOFvenom

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    I dont have time to write out a lengthy post, so I'm gonna try and keep this short.
    Professional Scouts would Disagree with you.He was extremely accurate on short passes -- on passes less than 10 yards downfield, he was 86 percent.He is an accurate thrower on 10-20 yard passes with zip, but not as accurate on deep touch passes.http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/2006/clemens_kellen
    The Jets defense has ranked 7th, and 12th in the league the Past 2 Years in Total Defense. You choose to keep ripping their Run Defense.....Did you ever stop to notice that the Jets were run on 554 times last season. The NFL average last season was 449 carries against. The New York Jets were ran on 105 times more then the league average and 27 more times then any other NFL team. Of Course you are going to give up more yards against when the opponent takes 105 more attempts against you. The New York Jets Run Defense Ranked 14th In the NFL with only 3.9 Yards Per Attempt against. They werent even one of the worst teams against the run, they were simply the most tested Run Defense in the NFL. How exactly are they one of the worst in the league?
    Great insight right there, care to give an actual reason why that is the case? [​IMG]
    Maybe that is why the Jets spent 2 First Round Picks on the Offensive Line and a Second Round Pick on the Quarterback position. Next 2 positions to address? Runningback and Wide Reciever. If we are going to draft a WR in the Second Round next season anyways, why cant we just trade the pick for a proven Wide Reciever like Deion Branch? :whistling:
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Leftwich4MVP @ Sep 3 2006, 07:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Ward, Wayne, Boldin, Fitzgerald would not be able to beat Justin Miller?Are you kidding me???And without Harrison, Wayne, and Stokely, the Colts would still be unstoppable. Peyton Manning makes everyone around him better.</div>Those recievers are not speed guys, they are catch first then fight for yardage. Harrison, Stokley, Wayne have among the best hands in the league for a top 3. I guarantee you that you stick Manning on the Jets and nothing will improve. Coles may have a few more catches and McCareins will be just as horrible as he is now. Don't act like WR's don't make QB's look better than they are.
     
  4. Jon_Vilma

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Kellen Clemens also sucks ass. You have not seen him live, I have. He will not succeed in the NFL.</div>I've seen him live. And the player out of UofO that is overrated is Ngata. The guy takes 3 plays off and then plays 1 hard.
     
  5. chang

    chang NFLC nflcentral.net Member

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    I don't think you can say that any player goes 100% all game.
     

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