He's a terrible fit. He's always injured, the Jets have a terrible O-Line, he's not that good with the media, and the media here is already mentioning he killed dogs. ALREADY. Because of rumors that he might be coming. You see this as a positive to the Jets circus or Vick's career?
Note: Who has been more right about what Vick would do this year, me or you?
Agree with most of this, but the Jets o-line isn't that bad. D'Brickashaw Ferguson is a borderline elite LT, and Mangold is an elite center. Slauson, Howard, and Moore are average, but none of them are terrible. Sanchez and the receivers make them look way worse than they actually are. None of the receivers get separation, and Sanchez just stands there like a retard and doesn't move around at all.
Vick may not have a lot of good options. If he's offered a starting job near the NYC market he should take it, even with that goofball Ryan in charge. None of the good teams are likely to come after him and if he doesn't leap after the Jet opportunity they could make a deal to bring in Flynn or Smith and then what's he got? They get him some big receivers and he could do alright.
I've seen the Browns were mentioned last week in the same sentence with Vick once or so somewhere. If somehow he ends up in Cleveland, that'll be the end of me rooting for them until he's gone (or dead, preferably dead).
I wouldn't want anything to do with a soon to be 33 year old QB who relies a lot on his legs. It appears as if the jets aren't learning their lesson. Maybe they should start to think about their longterm future instead of stopgap solutions, but they seem to be in the business of making backpage headlines.
I wouldn't want anything to do with a soon to be 33 year old QB who relies a lot on his legs. It appears as if the jets aren't learning their lesson. Maybe they should start to think about their longterm future instead of stopgap solutions, but they seem to be in the business of making backpage headlines.
To be fair they tried with Sanchez but ofc that failed miserably. This QB class looks pretty weak compared to years past and after that Sanchez experiment they should go for a veteran guy unless if they go rebuilding mode than draft the best QB available.
I don't think NY is that bad of a squad, they just need major revamping on offense though. Sparano seems like a lame duck OC, their WR's blow/inexperienced and another change of pace RB is needed.
If I was NY I would be looking to get Norv Turner as their next OC or possibly Greg Roman as their next HC? Turner is like Wade Phillips, not a great HC but a good coordinator. Trade/sign for a QB like Alex Smith and grab him a target or two. The WC offense ran by Smith with Roman or Turner would be a good fit.
BUT something tells me that they'll be giving the Sanchize another shot this off-season. They'll probably fire Sparano and/or Ryan(although I think Ryan is safe) and grab an offensive guru at OC to try and repair him.
I remember when Kurt Warner was washed up too while playing behind that shitty line with the Giants in the mid-2000s. He then went to Arizona, barely got touched by a defender and went on to put up MVP type numbers.
I've seen the Browns were mentioned last week in the same sentence with Vick once or so somewhere. If somehow he ends up in Cleveland, that'll be the end of me rooting for them until he's gone (or dead, preferably dead).
Do it for the irony of hundreds of drunks dressed like dogs rooting for a guy convicted of dog torture. So many punny headlines to be made....
I remember when Kurt Warner was washed up too while playing behind that shitty line with the Giants in the mid-2000s. He then went to Arizona, barely got touched by a defender and went on to put up MVP type numbers.
Warner was, throughout his career, an extremely accurate passer who understood how to read defenses and spot the blitz.