Painful video of Jets draft blunders......

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  1. johny lucas

    johny lucas New Member

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    stop this video nasty
    do you not have laws about these videos in the states :lol:
     
  2. Italian Seafood

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    Wow. It's hard to blame anyone for passing on a second rounder because usually even the team that drafted him passed on him once. Was Lott that year or the next year? I thought he was a rookie on the 1981 49ers Super Bowl team.
     
  3. WhiteShoeWillis

    WhiteShoeWillis Well-Known Member

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    yeah lott was the 8th pick. You can't blame anyone for not reaching for 2nd rounders, I was just listing the players from that draft.
     
  4. Italian Seafood

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    Oh yeah, you did a good job. I'm bad with remembering non Jets and what year they came out, except for the obvious ones or years when we're in the top 5 or so, like 1981.
     
  5. Royal Tee

    Royal Tee Girls juss wanna have fun
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    Pause the Video @ 1:28 and you see me in my Mo Lewis Jersey with absolutely no reaction cause of the shock...

    I remember standing there and 10 seconds after the pick I looked to my uncle and said WHO!??
    LMAO...
     
  6. GreenHornet

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    So that is you picture-framed by the guy making the weird hand and arm gestures. You seem like a normal guy.
     
  7. allan1

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    I wouldn't have put either in the hall of fame. Singletary and Long were both good players with long careers. Neither were legendary game changers. Long average 6.4 sacks a season.

    If Marino was a Jet, he would've finished with the exact same number of rings as O'Brien. 0. And he would've gotten murdered behind that line.

    Chester McGlockton was picked right after Johnny Mitchell in 1992, that one hurt. Robert Porcher and John Fina were also picked in the lower portion of the first round, 2 serviceable players. Ashley Ambrose, Carl Pickens, Jimmy Smith, Levon Kirkland, and Darren Woodson would go before the Jets would pick again.
     
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  8. Royal Tee

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    Yup, That's me with the Blank "WTF Just Happened" Look on my face...lol
     
  9. MSUJet85

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    How is it that no one rushed for more when McNeil was the rushing champ?

    EDIT: nvm i figured it out
     
  10. #1 Jets Fan

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    Blair Thomas was a great pick u can never know who career is going to be hurt because of injuries
     
  11. Tennessee Jet

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    C'mon. The video is absolutely hysterical. WE WANT SAPP! WE WANT SAPP! Where's the sense of humor around here? But I think the video should only be posted within draft week, other than that, it great. By the way, I've been a fan since '85.
     
  12. boomer

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    "Everyone said that if Marino was still around at this time, they'd take Marino. Obviously the Jets know something that the people up here don't." - Randomly interviewed Jet fan

    :shit:
     

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