Nick Mangold = Man of Steel

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  1. KOZ

    KOZ Totally Addicted

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    I'm sure that I am not the only one watching the replays, the past game included, when Mangold's body flexes in some crazy direction its not meant to go in, and you figure that he's out for not only the game but the rest of the season.

    The next play or two, he's back in.

    The sideways bend in his knee this weekend was ridiculous, and my money says that if he wasn't wearing a knee brace, as he did during his college career, we would have lost him for the remainder of the playoffs.

    You could tell that he was babying the knee for a few plays following, but he was definitely doing what was needed for the team.

    The hip thing in one of the prior games is another example. I guess we chalk it up to alot of luck, with a sprinkling of body composition and pity from the gods above...
     
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  2. JetsVilma28

    JetsVilma28 Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, on the field goal I thought for sure his leg collapsed, shattered, and broken under at least 700lbs of Oakland weight.
     
  3. baamf

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    I'm sure the braces helped the knee, but it is pretty amazing how some guys have the bodies that can just take more of a beating than others.

    Wait, I'm not sure if that came out the way I expected..... :eek:hmy:
     
  4. SOWELLisGOD

    SOWELLisGOD New Member

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    and rodney harrison, not so much....just saw on ESPN he is expected to miss the game
     
  5. fggrimes

    fggrimes Well-Known Member

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    When it comes to pain tolerance, Nick Mangold is the anti-John Abraham. Ironic, since they were essentially traded for each other and a large part of the Jets not wanting to sign Abe to big money was his seeming inability to play through injury in the big games.
     
  6. Tennessee Jet

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    Are you suggesting that JAbe was injury prone? I hadn't noticed.:wink:
     
  7. baamf

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    :lol:
    Abrahams 2006 numbers, 8 games, 15 tackles, 4 sacks; the falcons must be happy with their 6 year, 45 million dollar man.... :eek:hmy:
     
  8. GreenHornet

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    It is not just the bending of the knee on that play, but he practically did a split. I cringed watching it. Mangold almost got turned into Girlgold.

    If that happened to Abraham, he would have been out at least 8 games, in playoffs or not.
     
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  9. SteelCurtain96

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    Hehe Mangold wears Black and Gold now? That's news to me.
     
  10. soh_vet

    soh_vet Well-Known Member

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    Mangold is having an impressive season considering he's a rook. Now, all we need is a mauling Guard (FA or draft) and better run blocking from the rooks and I think we're set at line.

    Was surprised to see Adrian Jones get into the game. i actually thought they might throw to him so close to the goalline. (wasn't he a converted TE).
     
  11. S.Kolber set Joe up!

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    Those numbers sound about right for Abraham. Still No Heart.
     
  12. ollie

    ollie Right Wing NutJob

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    You're not being fair to Abe... He has his next contract 7 years from now to worry about!!! The man need to consider his future!!!
     
  13. Drew

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    You wish. :up:

    But Mangold is quickly becoming a favorite among the Jets faithful. Plays with heart and doesn't let injury take him out of it. He's a hard worker, and I like that.
     
  14. Big Poppa Naich

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    I think I am going to get a white Mangold jersey this year :)
     
  15. baamf

    baamf Active Member

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    I wore mine to the Raider game so it has now become my lucky jersey. It will not be washed this week (some nasty tailgate stains on it, yuck), and will be worn again proudly this Sunday. What can I say, I'm a superstitious bastard..
     
  16. I bleed Jets Green

    I bleed Jets Green New Member

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    I'm definetly getting a Mangold jersey next season.

    :jets: :breakdance:
     
  17. InChadWeTrust

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    Hehe I was actually going to buy one this year but couldn't find it in footlocker etc. I'm sure they will be in stock next year. As far as Mangold goes he's been great and very durable. It's great that we have a nice young line that has age on its side in the two most important positions (C and LT)
     
  18. The U

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    Yupp, I hope they are happy. We sure got the better end of that deal.
     
  19. Dinobot 2

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    I'm very proud of this guy. I mean, we lost freaking Kevin Mawae. He was our brick. I think it was overlooked how this rookie just came in and dominated just the same. So far he's shaping out to be a better pick than Ferguson.
     
  20. SonofDinger

    SonofDinger Well-Known Member

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    He should be the OROTY


    He's been that good
     

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