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Kris Jenkins...


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he's gone. move on.

i only care about what we are doing from here on. whether it is a bad or a good move doesn't matter. the guys on the team really didn't like him much. just like key. the position was stronger with him...when he was sober and not hurt but the team was better off without him.

water under the bridge, though.

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It's hard to bitch about him leaving just because I think it was a good decision for him to go. He wasn't motivated to play here anymore and had issues staying in shape. The Jets clearly got out better in the deal but I seriously doubt that we could have gotten a lot more out of Kris, he just didn't fit well anymore for whatever reason.

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he's gone. move on.

i only care about what we are doing from here on. whether it is a bad or a good move doesn't matter. the guys on the team really didn't like him much. just like key. the position was stronger with him...when he was sober and not hurt but the team was better off without him.

water under the bridge, though.

maybe so, but i still thought i could ask the question. alot of things dont matter.

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he's gone. move on.

i only care about what we are doing from here on. whether it is a bad or a good move doesn't matter. the guys on the team really didn't like him much. just like key. the position was stronger with him...when he was sober and not hurt but the team was better off without him.

water under the bridge, though.

he didn't want to be here so he was no good anymore but we never replaced what he gave on the field, in two offseasons.

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It's hard to bitch about him leaving just because I think it was a good decision for him to go. He wasn't motivated to play here anymore and had issues staying in shape. The Jets clearly got out better in the deal but I seriously doubt that we could have gotten a lot more out of Kris, he just didn't fit well anymore for whatever reason.

Like the original poster said he hated Fox. He wanted out because he saw what was becoming of this defense. He knew it was a sinking ship with a coach that refuses to adapt. If it would have been me I would have done the same thing myself. We got rid of the wrong guy IMHO.

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