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The New York Jets QB Situation


Mr. Scot

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I guess they are just gambling for the playoffs. It is a gamble because Vick CANNOT stay healthy, CANNOT consistently play smart and protect the ball and definitely wont be very happy playing second fiddle to Geno Smith, hence the reason he left Philly in the first place.

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Vick is stating that he'll do everything in his power to help Geno be the best he can be.

 

Except...ya know...if they want him to start...which he certainly wouldn't mind doing...but only if they want it...but it'd be great...

 

 

 

 

 

Yeah...this is going places.

 

But not to worry.  I'm sure Rex Ryan will be able to mediate and keep the peace.  Rex is good at that sort of thing.

 

Right? :unsure:

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Couldn't happen to a better team.

Remember when Rex proclaimed that they knew they had the right guy and Sanchez would be THE guy as long as Rex was HC?

Yeah, about that.

I actually think Rex is a decent coach. It's just the fact he wants to be a celebrity and coach a football that makes him dislikable.
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