What needs to happen is 1) STOP drafting need and draft BPA best avail player. Even if you dont need them I wasntr sold ont his until seeing all the teams winning superbowls do it. Giants Packers Steelers they are always good becuase they dont have many draft busts by going BPA. It may look stupid NYG missed playoffs 2 years and used 2 first rounders on a DE & CB when those guys couldnt even start. Look at them now though big parts of the SB run same as packers taking rodgers with favre. You just have to take the best players.
PLAYERS:
Randy Moss,
Nnamdi Asomugha,
Mike Tannenbaum,
Plaxico Burress,
Braylon Edwards,
Rex Ryan,
Derrick Mason,
Jerricho Cotchery,
Laurent Robinson,
Vincent Jackson,
Wes Welker,
Peyton Manning,
Mario Williams,
John Abraham,
Jon McGraw,
Erik Coleman
TEAMS: Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans, Atlanta Falcons, Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions
TEAMS: Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans, Atlanta Falcons, Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions
Can we just stop it, New York Jets?
No Randy Moss. I don’t want to hear about even a “curiosity” that is being reported already. Did we learn nothing last year about chasing names over needs? Do we forget what happened when we built our entire off-season around getting Nnamdi Asomugha because he was the biggest name on the market even though the team had no need for him? I know Mike Tannenbaum can’t forget the decline in production from his split end because Plaxico Burress was a sexier name than Braylon Edwards. Certainly Rex Ryan remembers the misguided decision to bring in the more “accomplished” Derrick Mason over invaluable glue guy Jerricho Cotchery.
Stop worrying about chasing names to grab headlines and worry chasing players who are going to improve this team in the long run.
Randy Moss is one of my favorite players of all-time. He didn’t play football last year. The year before, three different teams gave up on him. End of discussio...
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