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What Jets Fans are saying.


Jeremy Igo

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What Jets fans are saying about what Robby Anderson is doing in Carolina. 

Some of my favorites... 

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Remember him? Man it's crazy seeing teddy and him Chuck it up like no big deal looking all good and sh*t. Funny how when they wore green and white they were bad but now all of a sudden they are great.

 

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The bottom line is, he was the only game breaker/deep threat on the team, Sam had clear chemistry with him and you need players like Robby Anderson on your team.  Just because he's not a #1 doesnt mean you dont resign him.  Teams need playmakers, team need take the top off speed, teams need reliable players - Anderson is all the above.  If Mims developed into a #1, how much better off would the Jets been from a weaponz perspective than they are now?    M

Bunch of bozos in Florham Park, man.  Bozos. 

 

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Perriman can’t hold Robbie’s jock. 
 

Perriman is garbage and literally JAG. Change my mind 

 

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We wouldn’t be headed to the playoffs with Robby Anderson. But we’d be a much better team. Every single player would have benefitted from having him here. How big of a homer do you have to be to claim that losing a good skill player doesn’t even matter? 

https://forums.jetnation.com/topic/154394-robbie/page/7/

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I seriously doubt Robbie Anderson would make the Jets a much better team.  He is a good receiver, but not a miracle worker.  

Exactly.

The ineptness of certain organizations (Jets, Hornets) just cannot be overcome and effectively they are career killers.

Other organizations (Patriots) are able to get players to perform above what is perceived to be their real capability and fortunately it appears Rhule and his staff are trending toward being one of those, hooray!

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Just now, MasterAwesome said:

Weird...you'd think they'd be celebrating Anderson leaving in FA so that they can embrace the suckage and get hyped for Trevor.  Or is that just a Huddle thing?

The Jets have had so many top picks that they know it doesn’t really matter.

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