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Envious of Jets front office.


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The Jets FO has done a great job over recent years. They seem to really want to better their team. I wish our front office was a little more crative or had the balls to pull off some of these moves.

I'm not sure how this Edwards trade will work out, but at least the made a change. The Jenkins trade has worked out pretty good for them as well as moving up to get Sanchez.

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I'm not sure how this Edwards trade will work out, but at least the made a change.

The last trade they did involving a guy named Edwards was pretty good for them, even though I don't remember the player they got for the draft pick. :P

Change just for change's sake isn't a good answer though IMO.

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It's funny that last year at the end of the season, they were considered questionable because of their decisions of dumping Chad Pennington in favor of Lord Favre, signing Jenkins and Calvin Pace to megadeals, drafting Vernon Gholston at #6 overall, etc.

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wow, really? someone commending jets front office moves?

I'm glad somebody finally said it because I was about to. Obviously some have forgotten the thirty year period from the mid 70's to 2005.

edit: well, more of the early 70's to late 90's but I stand by my quote.

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