Best Units of 2010-2011
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O-Line: Jets
And I would make an argument for the Jets receiving core. Jerricho Cotchery, Santonio Holmes, Braylon Edwards, Brad Smith, Dustin Keller. All great weapons to throw to.Comment
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I think we can find a better unit this year than a core that led the team to the 22nd best passing attack in the league. They're a good group of receivers, but they weren't nearly the best this year.Comment
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Dont blame them, blame the passer.
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I understand that completely but all I was implying was that 22 ranked passing ranking can be heavily attributed to the overrated Mark Sanchez. A much more capable QB would have greater success considering the weapons they have at TE, WR and RB not to mention their OL.
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I understand that completely but all I was implying was that 22 ranked passing ranking can be heavily attributed to the overrated Mark Sanchez. A much more capable QB would have greater success considering the weapons they have at TE, WR and RB not to mention their OL.Comment
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BB still bitching about Marc Sanchez.
*waits for him to go onto a long rant claiming Josh Freeman as the second coming of Christ and have everyone else argue with him about it, derailing the original topic at hand*
^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK
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I agree with the Bears for special teams when it comes to returners. As for linebackers, I don't see how anyone can pick any team but the Steelers for this one. Harrison/Woodley/Farrior/Timmons > AllComment
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Sorry, I can't hear you over your biased Cowboys hatred. Yeah, I don't want the core of guys that get me 28 TDs in a season because Green Bay and New England are just THAT much better.
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HB & FB: Oakland Raiders - Darren McFadden, Michael Bush, Marcel Reese (Honorable Mention: Baltimore Ravens - Ray Rice, Willis McGahee, Le'Ron McClain)
WR & TE: New York Giants - Hakeem Nicks, Steve Smith, Mario Manningham, Kevin Boss (Honorable Mention: Green Bay Packers - Greg Jennings, Donald Driver, James Jones, Jordy Nelson)
I'll fill out the rest later.
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Did you just really say no to the Patriots and then listed the Giants?
Did you watch the games? It's not all about stats. Do you remember all the drops and drops turned interceptions? Boss wasn't even a top 15 wideout this year, must of averaged a drop per game.Comment
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Drops happen. Every QB deals with it. All 25 INTs aren't all the wide receivers faults. And for the mistakes they make, they usually always make the huge plays. With Steve Smith healthy (which he wasn't this season), that receiving core is unbelievably productive.
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Not a Giant on that list. So... I don't get it?
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