CU_NY09 wrote:Look at Seattle leaking negative info to the media about Percy…
They have to save face for dropping 4 draft picks on him, giving him that big contract and then giving him away for a pack of gum...
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CU_NY09 wrote:Look at Seattle leaking negative info to the media about Percy…
HarthorneWingo wrote:Jets give up 6th round pick for Harvin.
Shemy wrote:SOJ
move reeks of so much desperation, if youre so worried about weapons for Geno why not just tank the season and get a legit prospect like Cooper in the draft or why not trade for Jackson this past offseason, and head into next season with the likes of Cooper, Decker, and Kerley (assuming you resign him doubt that happens now though)
this idzik hire shouldve gone with someone who can work the draft especially seeing as the team had what was it 14? picks
hows the cap situation going to look like for next year? any notable free agents to look at in the secondary?
as I understand Harvin will take up about half the cap space we got this year along with next season?
CoreyATL wrote:I hear that Harvin has a lot of anger issues and he wasn't gelling with the team in Seattle. Just wait til Rex gets ahold of him... Someone compared the Seahawks trading him away for a box of Wheat Thins. hehe
Fat Kat wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Jets give up 6th round pick for Harvin.
That makes this a great trade. Oh yeah!
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greenhughes wrote:JBreezeNY wrote:Y'all not looking at the bigger picture.
This season is over, yes.
But next season is when the fun begins.
Our potential WR lineup will have Percy Harvin, Eric Decker & Amari Cooper. Even with Geno as a whatever QB those are some pretty decent options. After that we go after our secondary, O-line & our running game. We might even go after a QB next year. I'm still not a fan of Izdik but after Rex is gone finally we can focus on the offense.
...and then our defense will suck.
Rex is covering our defense and U.O.E.N.O.
rammagen wrote:JBreezeNY wrote:Y'all not looking at the bigger picture.
This season is over, yes.
But next season is when the fun begins.
Our potential WR lineup will have Percy Harvin, Eric Decker & Amari Cooper. Even with Geno as a whatever QB those are some pretty decent options. After that we go after our secondary, O-line & our running game. We might even go after a QB next year. I'm still not a fan of Izdik but after Rex is gone finally we can focus on the offense.
Oline then db then lb
need oline help more the dbs they have McDougal and Milner both injuried so even if one can play all season they can sign a journeyman that will show up and be better
Bill Pidto wrote:What does this do for Russell Wilson's fantasy value? That's all I care about.
Chanel Bomber wrote:This board really is full of bad people.
Guano wrote:Bill Pidto wrote:What does this do for Russell Wilson's fantasy value? That's all I care about.
Nothing to worry about, Rusty's numbers shouldn't take a hit. With this trade it should mean more burn for the gritty Brian Walters.
The Hawks WR corps was bad before this trade. They have Ricardo Lockette (undrafted), Doug Baldwin (undrafted), Jermaine Kearse (undrafted), Brian Walters (undrafted), and two rooks who have 1 catch for 7 yards between them.
Big excuse for Percy's down numbers is the way the Hawks were using him. They were runnning the Oregon offense. Way too many bubble screens, and jet sweeps. Line is terrible at pass blocking, so it has been hard to develop the intermediate passing game.
The Jets picked up a generational talent, who seems to have major issues. No other reason two teams have given up on him. Hurts that knowing the Hawks could have C. Patterson right now. That was an expensive Super Bowl kick return. But it was damn worth it.
Enjoy the new toy... just not this year. I want a great pick.
Shemy wrote:SOJ
move reeks of so much desperation, if youre so worried about weapons for Geno why not just tank the season and get a legit prospect like Cooper in the draft or why not trade for Jackson this past offseason, and head into next season with the likes of Cooper, Decker, and Kerley (assuming you resign him doubt that happens now though)
this idzik hire shouldve gone with someone who can work the draft especially seeing as the team had what was it 14? picks
hows the cap situation going to look like for next year? any notable free agents to look at in the secondary?
as I understand Harvin will take up about half the cap space we got this year along with next season?
Pharmcat wrote:espn saying harvin would've been cut if no trade
sounds like jets just made their andrea bargnani trade
three2theD wrote:moocow007 wrote:Bleh...not a real fan of this move. Harvin is injury prone (hip problems being his biggest health concern) and he's nothing but a no.2 receiver. His contract is huge and he has a reputation for not being the sharpest tool in the shed. Yes, if he's healthy he's probably better than any of the Jets other receivers not named Decker but chances are he'll be injured before the season ends. Not exactly a smart way to spend especially with the season all but over with.
Harvin is better than decker
Knicksfan1992 wrote:Pharmcat wrote:espn saying harvin would've been cut if no trade
sounds like jets just made their andrea bargnani trade
Are you seriously comparing a 4th or 6th round pick in the NFL Draft to the lot the Knicks gave up for Bargs? That's delusion at its finest....
moocow007 wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:Pharmcat wrote:espn saying harvin would've been cut if no trade
sounds like jets just made their andrea bargnani trade
Are you seriously comparing a 4th or 6th round pick in the NFL Draft to the lot the Knicks gave up for Bargs? That's delusion at its finest....
In the NFL, 4th round picks are expected to be big contributors in a teams roster. This is not like a 2nd round pick in the NBA. Heck even a 6th round pick is valuable. And then there's the contract that they've now inherited.
HarthorneWingo wrote:Guano wrote:Bill Pidto wrote:What does this do for Russell Wilson's fantasy value? That's all I care about.
Nothing to worry about, Rusty's numbers shouldn't take a hit. With this trade it should mean more burn for the gritty Brian Walters.
The Hawks WR corps was bad before this trade. They have Ricardo Lockette (undrafted), Doug Baldwin (undrafted), Jermaine Kearse (undrafted), Brian Walters (undrafted), and two rooks who have 1 catch for 7 yards between them.
Big excuse for Percy's down numbers is the way the Hawks were using him. They were runnning the Oregon offense. Way too many bubble screens, and jet sweeps. Line is terrible at pass blocking, so it has been hard to develop the intermediate passing game.
The Jets picked up a generational talent, who seems to have major issues. No other reason two teams have given up on him. Hurts that knowing the Hawks could have C. Patterson right now. That was an expensive Super Bowl kick return. But it was damn worth it.
Enjoy the new toy... just not this year. I want a great pick.
Great pick? Even if we had the no. 1 pick in the draft, are you confident that Idzik won't blow it?
Chanel Bomber wrote:This board really is full of bad people.
moocow007 wrote:Knicksfan1992 wrote:Pharmcat wrote:espn saying harvin would've been cut if no trade
sounds like jets just made their andrea bargnani trade
Are you seriously comparing a 4th or 6th round pick in the NFL Draft to the lot the Knicks gave up for Bargs? That's delusion at its finest....
In the NFL, 4th round picks are expected to be big contributors in a teams roster. This is not like a 2nd round pick in the NBA. Heck even a 6th round pick is valuable. And then there's the contract that they've now inherited.