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Zack Wilson is a player


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2 hours ago, R2-D2 said:

Panthers are the better team and the jets can’t handle the panthers defense right now, but Wilson is a dude. 

making throws all over the field. 
 

does it look the same on tv?

I came away from this game really impressed with Wilson.   Good mobility & can keep a play going.  Great arm.   Accuracy was impressive at times.

And I like that he came back from a rough first half and played much better in the 2nd.   

All in all Wilson seems like he's got what it takes to be an NFL QB.   I just wonder (and even doubt) whether the Jets will surround him with enough support (good receivers, OL protection, running game) to help him fully develop his talents.  

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29 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

If he had better receivers and any semblance of pass protection they win this game. He’s special 

He has Corey Davis and a 2nd round pick at WR. Two first round picks and a highly thought of vet RT on the Oline. 

How much more help does he need?

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1 minute ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Dude is gonna get David Carr'd we beat him in the ground his arms were bruised to hell dude is gonna be one big bruise tom.

Honestly if they can put a competent line together next year I think Wilson is gonna go places. I did not think that after watching his college highlights but after today you can see he’s got something. 

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30 minutes ago, BlitzMonster said:

I came away from this game really impressed with Wilson.   Good mobility & can keep a play going.  Great arm.   Accuracy was impressive at times.

And I like that he came back from a rough first half and played much better in the 2nd.   

All in all Wilson seems like he's got what it takes to be an NFL QB.   I just wonder (and even doubt) whether the Jets will surround him with enough support (good receivers, OL protection, running game) to help him fully develop his talents.  

He tough, I will give him that much.  We gave him hell the first half and he kept fighting. Give him a chance to get some experience he'll be all that was advertise.

NYJ needs to sell the farm to get him a solid O-line.  He gets planted much more like Brown did late in the 4th quarter he won't survive in the NFL long. 

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Just now, DaveThePanther2008 said:

He tough, I will give him that much.  We gave him hell the first half and he kept fighting. Give him a chance to get some experience he'll be all that was advertise.

NYJ needs to sell the farm to get him a solid O-line.  He gets planted much more like Brown did late in the 4th quarter he won't survive in the NFL long. 

But they HAVE sold the farm to get him an Oline. 

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