Clayton of ESPN thinks Jets are on right track

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  1. jetsfan119

    jetsfan119 New Member

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    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=2758756



    I agree, I think the Jets will challenge the Pats and will be even better next year, although it will be tough
     
  2. Double Zero

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    Good read.

    I think we're going to take 1 (small) step backwards next season, then take huge strides after next year. The future for the team looks very bright.
     
  3. RobA

    RobA 2005-2007 TGG.com Most Optimistic Award Winner

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    Take a step back? If that happens, then there is a problem.

    This team will improve to atleast a 12 win team. Draft/sign a couple run blockers, pass rushers, and a shut down corner and this team is ready.
     
  4. Mantana Soss

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    :rofl: It's that easy!
     
  5. JetsLookingforDWare

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    FAR easier said than done.
     
  6. Cellar-door

    Cellar-door Active Member

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    just draft/sign 6 guys at the hardest positions to fill....
     
  7. RobA

    RobA 2005-2007 TGG.com Most Optimistic Award Winner

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    If you think about it, with the cap space the jets have, and the draft picks they have, it really isn't that difficult. The jets will most likely draft a DT and DE on day 1 of the draft. And they will most likely sign a shut down corner like Asante Samuel. They will probably draft or sign a run blocking guard as well.
     
  8. All Star

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    Don't set expectations too high, we are playing a playoff caliber schedule unlike last year with teams like Tennessee, Houston, the Browns, etc.

    I'm actually gunna predict another 10 wins next year and another wild card....
     
  9. Double Zero

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    It's impossible to argue with the sunniest of sunshiners on this board, but I'll try. 2006, the Jets overachieved. We took advantage of a tissue soft schedule (not that there's anything wrong with that, but the road to the playoffs is much tougher next season).

    Going back to my first post, I think we're going to take a small step backwards (8-8, 9-7 if we're lucky) due to a tougher schedule and question marks pertaining to our D. However, the way this current Front Office is running the show, it appears such needs will be addressed and the Jets will be a great (not good, or slightly above average) team for seasons to come past 2007/08.
     
  10. APK 8

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    I was surprised that Clayton is on board. Last season he said, and I quote "The Jets will stink (in 2006). They will be in the Brady Quinn sweepstakes"

    Let's hope he is much more accurate now.
     
  11. AMJets

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    Weren't all the reports that we had 28M in cap space? What happened to the other 8M?
     
  12. RobA

    RobA 2005-2007 TGG.com Most Optimistic Award Winner

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    Arguing over the schedule means nothing, what seems hard now can be easy later, so many things can change in a season. Reality is that there is no easy schedule in the nfl.

    The jets will build off a 10 win yr, and improve.
     
  13. twinjetfan

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    If I had to guess, it probably went to Penny because of his incentives he earned.
     
  14. tomdeb

    tomdeb Well-Known Member

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    they'll be better next year. with every non-Bradway draft and/or signing the jets will improve. Plus we won't waste 3-4 games with Derrick Blaylock as our RB next year.
     

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