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Jets on the verge of implosion?

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He played his first four years for the Raiders. He now plays for the Jets.

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Schilens hasn't been able to stay healthy but he is a talented guy. Hopefully he can stay healthy here.

As far as Cro's comments and Chaz's response? is that really a big deal? eevrything that happens w/ this team gets blown up so it will be all over the media but it's not a big deal.
 
And to think, this schism is occurring even before Sanchez fumbles his first snap.
 
Holmes is a beast, no doubt about it. Stephen Hill definitely looks like a promising talent.

But how is this group SO MUCH BETTER then what the Dolphins have?
 
This is BIG news! you're onto something here. Our locker room is ****ed. And to make things even worse, while we wait for the implosion, we're all breaking out in cold sweats at the thought of Garrard to Hartline.
Woe is us :rolleyes:
 
Yeah let the competition in Jets training camp between those WRs begin!
 
A lot of big mouths and little team chemistry has always been the downfall of these Jaba run Jests. Glad to see nothing has changed.
 
This is BIG news! you're onto something here. Our locker room is ****ed. And to make things even worse, while we wait for the implosion, we're all breaking out in cold sweats at the thought of Garrard to Hartline.
Woe is us :rolleyes:

as compared to Sanchez to anybody? That surely sends shivers down the league's spine, eh?
 
Holmes is a beast, no doubt about it. Stephen Hill definitely looks like a promising talent.

But how is this group SO MUCH BETTER then what the Dolphins have?

How does < 60 catches for < 800 yards qualify a WR as a "beast"?
 
How does < 60 catches for < 800 yards qualify a WR as a "beast"?

maybe he should catch more balls in meaningless garbage time games and drop every big pass thrown his way like Stevie?
 
With all the talk about Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow, the player who perhaps can do (and perhaps has done) the most damage to the team with the things he says privately and publicly is receiver Santonio Holmes.

On Thursday, Holmes (largely) avoided controversy in his remarks to the media, possibly since he spent the time (largely) evading the reason for his absence from practice, and his timetable for coming back.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/02/santonio-coy-about-why-hes-out-and-when-hell-be-bac/

Santonio not practicing, and it's not injury-related? It's not even the first preseason game and this guy is already acting like this? This Jets team is in for a rough season...
 
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