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Zack Wilson is a player


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2 minutes ago, NAS said:

He is legit but will be lucky to survive behind that OL

Agreed. And that was part of my point. We were all over him and I really did not see a lot of mistakes. That pick by Shaq, probably would have been a pick by Horn if Shaq wasn't there, but he def looked like he belonged out there (WITHOUT QUESTION). But totally agree, the Jets won't go far with that line, especially without Becton. 

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Just now, mbarbour21 said:

Agreed. And that was part of my point. We were all over him and I really did not see a lot of mistakes. That pick by Shaq, probably would have been a pick by Horn if Shaq wasn't there, but he def looked like he belonged out there (WITHOUT QUESTION). But totally agree, the Jets won't go far with that line, especially without Becton. 

Becton was their worst player before the injury 

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14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, that could end up addition by subtraction. Dude showed up way overweight and still looked way overweight and predictably slow. Now he might have a significant injury. Not looking good for his long-term NFL prospects.

That Marquis Haynes sack was comically bad on Becton's part. Dude has like 6 inches and 100 pounds on him but was getting strong armed back into Wilson the whole play.

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Wilson has the tools man.  It's a question of whether he survives.  The Jets have a player there, potential franchise QB.  But if they let him get abused for 17 games, he may not recover.  A lot of talented rookie QB's have gotten shell shocked and never recovered.

I wish the guy the best.  The league is much more entertaining to watch with QB's like Wilson.

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