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You remember these stats when the next experts reminds you about the correllation between winning the turnover battle and winning the game.
Averaging more than 1 INT per season would be a start.
I am not above admitting when I am ignorant on a topic. However, I stand by my statement that Revis was a better CB.
I never said he wasn't very good. I would just think that the highest paid CB in history would be more of a proven commodity.
INT's In their first three seasons: Revis - 14 https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/R/ReviDa99.htm Gardner - 3...
Highest Paid CB in history. He has THREE Career INTS. Clearly I don't understand football.
I want a hamburger... no, cheeseburger. I want a hot dog. I want a milkshake. I want potato chips. I want...
I moved out of Brooklyn over 20 years ago. Is L&B Spumoni Gardens Sicilian Pizza still as good as I remember?
Figuratively or literally?
You can only have one slice. Which do you choose: Corner, Side, or Middle [IMG]
Does that really solve the problem? There are lots of former draft picks that fits your anonymous nomenclature.
Nevermind. Think I found it: https://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/depthchart/NYJ
Can someone kindly recommend a website/page that has an full post draft/draft Free Agent Signing roster for the Jets?
I fear this is going to be a major theme for this season.
Agree, but I would add LaPorta to the list as well.
When you compare the price of moving up to 7, where Warren was projected to be drafted versus moving to 14 where he actually WAS drafted? I stand...
Significantly less than the cost of moving up to 7, where Warren was projected to be drafted by the Jets by many pre-draft estimates.
The Colts are a divisional RIval?
I guess they didn't draft enough Secondary players. BTW, who is going to actually rush the passer this season?
What evidence do you have to support that price?