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[...] week I wrote a little something about Dustin Keller, and I knew it wasn’t going to be a very popular [...]
[...] we have Mark Sanchez completing a pass, barely, but Dustin Keller can’t get a grip on it and he gets it ripped right out of his hands for a [...]
You’re an idiot… sorry to say.. I dare you to call him soft to his face.. it’s easy to sit behind a desk and type, especially when you’ve NEVER stepped foot on a field to play organized football.
The Guy is athletic, and provides another dimension to the Jets offense when he is featured. Did you not see how he played in the first 2-3 games of the season? But you don’t think he’s good, or solid? in the words of Floyd Mayweather, “You don’t know Shhhh about Football”.
Look at Houston, they have Owen Daniels( not a solid blocker) and Joel Dressen(former Jet). They use them both, and design plays to maximize the skillsets of their BEST players.
That’s the mark of a “Good/Great” coach, someone that can get the Best out of Good players, and design their offense to fit the skill set of their top players..
Look at Bill Bellichick, and what Harbaugh is doing in SF. Erick Mangini traded John Abraham, and Jonathan Vilma because he didn’t “Think” they could fit his system… Guess what two areas the Jets Defense has struggled in since they left? (Pass Rush, and Cover Linebackers)… He also traded Winslow & Edwards when he got to Cleveland… guess what area they ar crying about now? (No offensive weapons).
Rex Ryan Traded his BEST Safety in Kerry Rhodes(You NY fans don’t know talent, just scream *get rid of him* when a player has a down year).. Guess what additional area the Jets got killed in in 2011, and now are looking to in the draft.. “Cover Safeties”..
Please go sit down with this “Trade Keller* talk…smh
What does my athletic ability or your athletic ability have to do with the players on the roster? What does a fourth-year tight end have to do with a defensive end, a linebacker and a safety that used to play for the team? I’d love to hear a good counterargument. None of your rambling, incoherent rant has anything to do with the fact that Dustin Keller is simply not good enough for this team.