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3 minutes ago, Zod said:

Lol @ Jets being any NFL players choice 

 

everyone there wants the hell out.

New GM and new coach, players can change their mind quickly, especially if they were a fan of the coach before he took the job.

If you are mad at an organization for not valuing your opinion, wouldn't playing for a coach you had a high opinion of and winning with said coach validate the idea that your previous team should have listened to you.

If anything, going to the Jets and winning, is the best situation for him to prove everyone that he was right.

 

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1 minute ago, AU-panther said:

New GM and new coach, players can change their mind quickly, especially if they were a fan of the coach before he took the job.

If you are mad at an organization for not valuing your opinion, wouldn't playing for a coach you had a high opinion of and winning with said coach validate the idea that your previous team should have listened to you.

If anything, going to the Jets and winning, is the best situation for him to prove everyone that he was right.

 

There's always the player/coach ego that says "They'll start winning once they have me!"

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

There's always the player/coach ego that says "They'll start winning once they have me!"

exactly ^  Players and coaches at that level don't get there without ego.

Fans have a bad habit of forming opinions based on the agenda they hope happens.

Its stupid to not think Miami and the Jets would be at least be somewhat interested.

Its also stupid to think Watson wouldn't be interested.

Its also stupid to not realize they could both probably put together a better trade package than us.

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Zod said:

Lol @ Jets being any NFL players choice 

 

everyone there wants the hell out.

I like the new GM and hes trying to "fix" a impossible task. Hes done one hell of job getting draft picks and had a great 2020 draft class. If you look at his time since hes been there, theres so many positive that happened. He even admitted making a mistake by letting Robby Anderson go in free agency. Much like the panthers, their arrow is pointing up. 

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Armando Salguero is a clueless moron. He has been against Watson to Miami since the story broke. 

The Jets may be the only team in the league that has been more incompetent than the Texans.

Miami is a legit team ready to contend. Watson makes them a real threat.

The Jets are not close to being good, rather on a threat.

Miami has no income taxes.

The Jets are in income tax hell.

Miami has a Coach and GM that have already shown to be competent.

The Jets have a Coach with potential, but that coach or the GM have not proven anything yet.

Miami has the advantage of better weather year round.

I am trying to figure who in their right mind would pick the Jets over Miami?  Unless Armando is a reporter pushing an agenda.

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