Offense QB- Broadway Joe RB- Mcneil/Martin FB- Boozer/Baxter/Anderson all have different Styles but I'd go w/Booze WR-Wesley Walker WR-Don Maynard TE-Shuler G- Dave Herman/Kendall G- Rasmussen/Thomas T- Powell T- Hill C- Mawae Defense DE-Gastineu DE-Abraham DT-Klecko DT-Lyons LB-Lewis LB-Vilma but if it's too early then Clifton LB-Grantham CB-Hasty CB-Glenn S- Victor Green S- McMillan Special Teams K- Leahy P- Heintrich (hahaha, I will never get over this) KR- Miller PR- Leon Jonson ST Mention- Chad Cascadden
Skills: QB - Joe Namath RB - McNeal FB - Snell WR - Al Toon WR - George Sauer Jr. SWR- Don Maynard/Wesley Walker TE - Mickey Shuler OLine: C - Kevin Mawae G - Randy Rassmunsen G - John Schmidt OT - Marvin Powell OT - Winston Hill DLine: LE - Verlon Biggs DT - Joe Klecko DT - John Elliot RE - Gerry Philbin Backers: MLB - Lance Mehl MLB - Al Atkinson LOLB - Mo Lewis Backs: CB - Aaron Glenn CB - James Hasty SS - Victor Green FS - Kerry Rhodes Special Teams: K - Pat Leahy P - Ben Graham
Yeah Maynard has to be there. Are we rating them be effectivenessin todays NFL or effectiveness relative to the league when they played?
K - Turner P - Graham KR - Miller PR - Harper Holmes----(Mickens)---------Ray---------Green----------------------Hasty Buttle----Mehl----Atkinson----Lewis Gastineau--Eliot--Klecko--Philbin Maynard (Chrebet) Hill/Alexander/Mawae/Rasmussen/Powell (Caster) Toon Namath Riggins McNeil
Meh...why not? Skills: QB - Joe Namath RB - Curtis Martin FB - Matt Snell WR - Wesley Walker WR - Don Maynard SWR- George Sauer TE - Mickey Shuler OLine: C - Kevin Mawae G - Dave Herman G - Randy Rassmussen OT - Marvin Powell OT - Winston Hill DLine: LE - John Abraham DT - Joe Klecko DT - John Elliott RE - Verlon Biggs Backers: ROLB - Lance Mehl MLB - Al Atkinson MLB - J VIilma LOLB - Mo Lewis Backs: CB - Aaron Glenn CB - James Hasty NB - Ray Mickens SS - Jim Hudson FS - Erik McMillan Special Teams: K - Pat Leahy P - Ben Graham
You put together an excellent team but John Schmidt never played guard, he was a center (how about Dave Hermann?), and Verlon Biggs was good but how about Mark Gastineau, personality and one bad penalty aside.
Leahy should not be on ahead of Jim Turner. Turner was an All-Pro who led the league in scoring a couple of seasons. Leahy was an over-rated choke artist who was most responsible for the double OT loss in Cleveland missing two short FG attempts. (Got to stop blaming Gastineau for that one.)
QB- Joe Willie Backup QB Kenny O'Brien RB- Curtis Martin, Feeman McNeil, FB- Richie Anderson, Matt Snell WR- Don Maynard WR- Wesley Walker WR- George Sour Jr. TE- Mickey Shuler OL- Kevin Mawae, Winston Hill, Marvin Powell, Dave Herman,Jim Sweeny DL- Klecko, Abraham, Mark Gasteneau (minus Brigette Nielson), Verlon Biggs LB- Kyle Clifton, Lance Mehl, Mo Lewis, Al Atkinson CB- Aaron Glenn , James Hasty S- Erik McMillan, Jim Hudson P- Ozzie Ozzie oy..... Ben Graham K- Jim Turner (I believe only Jet kicker to be All-Pro) KR- JoJo Townsell PR- Santana Moss
Schmidt was a center and Herman was great but I thought Mawae has a slight edge at center over Schmidt but Schmidt was still one of the best OL men in Jet history so I moved him to guard. I can't argue Herman he certainly was right there with the best of them. As far as Biggs, I thought he was a tremendous both against the run and the pass and he wasn't a steriod hog. With an undersized Elliot at DT who was as quick as they come and Philbin the best edge rusher in Jets history, I like Biggs better on the other side than Gastineau. Plus he's one of the guys that make up my user name.
Uhhh, no he didn't. The Jets gained a net total of six yards after their last TD made the score 19-10. This was in four possessions, one in regulation and three in OT. They never got close enough for Leahy to kick. And actually, Mark Moseley missed a chip shot in OT. But it didn't help and he got another chance, which he didn't miss. I think we can keep blaming Gastinueau, and throw in Joe Walton and Rich Kotite and Ken O'Brien. http://www.newyorkjets.com/team/history?year=1987