Originally posted by Raider21Magic12
Jets' Gholston still believes he can be dominant
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mangini showed last year that he didnt know how to utilize the skills of one of the great quarterback ever in brett favre. i remember one situation where the were 1st and goal on like the four. they had favre at quarterback and mangini had them run the ball three times in a row. hes obviously no "mangenious."Comment
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Originally posted by Raider21Magic12Dude he didn't bitch anyone. I take it your a big OSU fan and that fine but he was NEVER dominant even in college. Like I said keep his name away from Suggs. What did Suggs have like 50 sacks in college? One is natural and the other is a robot. Give me a break. Serviceable at best....Hell Jay Richardson has had a better NFL career so far and that says a lot considering they played for the same team.
The man dominated the entire Michigan offensive line (Which included #1 pick Jake Long who he beat for Long's only sack of the year) to the tune of four, had four sacks against Wisconsin, and played great against Ciron Black in the NC.
First off, GTFOH with Gholston not being dominant in college. The stats disprove that and anyone with half a brain who watched a Buckeye game in 2007 will tell you that.
Jay Richardson? Seriously? Are you seriously using Jay Richardson to support your argument? First off, Richardson and Gholston are two completely different types of players. Second off, Richardson never had to switch positions going into the NFL, while Gholston had to learn a whole new position after playing DE his whole career. Third off, considering last year was Richardson's second year in the league, you would think he'd have had the better career thus far then the rookie..
So your going to tell me, that a 6'4 260 pounder that runs a 4.58 and has a 42 inch vert and is a physical freak can only be servicable at best? LOL.Last edited by Sportsbuck; 04-19-2009, 06:31 PM.Comment
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Nevermind, I don't feel like wasting my time on semantics.Last edited by Sportsbuck; 04-19-2009, 08:23 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by Raider21Magic12What worked for Suggs? Suggs didn't need ANY help. Gholstons name should not be in the same sentence. Suggs was a DOMINANT pass rusher since he came out the womb. Gholston was/is a project. I think he can become very serviceable with RR's leadership but a star he will not be. Suggs is a natural player, Gholston is workout warrior.Comment
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Wasnt Suggs kinda late to pick up the playbook his rookie season? A lot of people questioned how he'd turn out because he was such a one way player.
There was a lot I didn't like about both sides of the ball and Ryan quickly said this team will be WAY more aggressive. These guys are going to fly all over the field. Many times the Jets seemed just too late...their rushers seemed too slow...this team looked to conservative.Originally posted by Nick MangoldWes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.Comment
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As a Jets fan that watched nearly every minute of every game last season, I am very glad that Mangini is out of New York. He dropped the ball on so many occasions; it drove many of us crazy in New York. As Dave said, one bad season isn't enough to write off a player. Hopefully he can can a strong showing this year.www.soundcloud.com/djfog86Comment
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Originally posted by Raider21Magic12Yeah but Gholston couldn't even get on the field. I'm not writing him off...I said he will become a very servicable player...whats wrong with that?.I just was responding to someone saying that RR worked for Suggs when Suggs was a beast way before he ever even met Rex.
Rex is a master at putting players in position to succeed and coaching them up, and he will do that with Gholston too.Comment
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