1. If you are opposing offensive coordinator, would you take your chance against the rookie, or deadly-as-ever Revis? (If you said Revis, you can drop dead.) 2. Or would you take the chance in the middle of the field (Rhodes) or against the rookie? (If you answered Rhodes, you can drop dead too.) 3. I do see a fair amount of technical flaws - but that's what rookies are all about. On top of that, I don't see anything serious that cannot be corrected given time. He will get beat a lot this season - but tell ya what. In a competitive sports, you learn a lot from your mistakes - so come next season, Jets will have one beastly CB tandem. Lay off the kid - he's doing spectacular, in my eyes.
Yup - and was also projected to go at #6 way before the combine. People like to say this when they throw the premature bust label out there.
I saw tons of #1 overall because he was in the LT mold and parcells would love that. The latest I saw him was #9. and he falls how far if didn't take him. 8? 9? Does JAX trade up to get him instead of Harvey? But forget hindsight. He's here and he is actually working hard to do better, its not like these other idiots who get the contract and fail and shrug their shoulders. He's working hard to get it.
He came on so strong but has faded in the last couple of games giving up some big plays here and there but the bottom line is he's a rookie and not everybody's gonna be lock down corner as a rook as revis was.
Now, what's so bad about playing Hank Poteat? I mean, why do they have to sign Law, why do people have to stress over Lowery, just play my main man Poteat.