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Jets WR Quincy Enunwa out for the year


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Hard to describe how favorable this schedule is.  One west coast trip-the opener against a dog, and not just one, but TWO bye weeks in a row in November.  The Jets and their shameless tank job "lose" a great young WR.

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One day, people will wake up and realize that preseason strength of schedule rankings are absolutely meaningless. Seems like the league is always split into thirds. A third of teams will perform about as expected, a third will under-perform, and a third will over-perform and trying to predict who will do what is damn near impossible in large part because of the big role that the injury bug will inevitably play.

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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Their WR corps was questionable before, but now it's pretty hopeless. If ever there was a time to offer a trade to see what you can get, the time is now...

They're tanking.  They're certainly not trading for a player of value.  If they had anything of value they'd gladly take a pick as compensation. If Richardson wasn't a middle midget with a large salary and we had a need at DT, that's the kind of move the Jets are looking to make these days.  It'd be shocked if he's a Jet in November as well.

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10 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

ef it give them KB for the a first rounder 

I know you're probably kidding but that's obviously ludicrous since we'd be talking about their #1 overall.  The only thing they might consider would be KB and our 1st for Maye or KB AND our next TWO 1sts for Adams, who both look great so far.  All are ludicrous scenarios but there's N O T H I N G else they have of value.

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