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I don't watch college football or really pay attention to it, so the highlights (lowlights) from preseason are my first real look at this guy... holy horsefeathers Kyler Murray is SMALL. The videos I watched don't even look real with how out of place he looks.

 

Yes, he is very short.

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Nobody gives a horsefeathers about the Jets or anything Cowherd says.

C'mon, you don't admire the steely resolve and courage it takes to make a mildly hot take on NFL quarterbacks?

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Nobody gives a horsefeathers about the Jets or anything Cowherd says.

 

If anything Cowherd saying something makes it less likely to happen a la Bob Nightengale

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Green is hurt and out for the first 1-2 months. I’d guess Julio as big name WR that would shock people. Also wonder if Zeke is a guy he’s referencing.
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Mike Evans might be another one...That guy's a monster, send him to the team with the name that rhymes with yets. If you have the QB and cap room, he's probably worth two firsts being signed until he's 30 and there were rumors earlier in the offseason

The team that rhymes with yets doesn't have a quarterback though.

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BTW this is a great example of what can happen when you talk some poop before actually doing anything:

 

 

Wait, are YOU talking poop about giving up 4 picks in order to draft Sam horsefeathering Darnold?

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BTW this is a great example of what can happen when you talk some poop before actually doing anything:

 

Why wouldn't they be happy about getting a bunch of picks?

 

A bunch of picks including their All-pro guard as a rookie and their starting right tackle. Even knowing this news, I'm not sure I would undo that trade. If the line wasn't fixed the same thing would happen to the next guy.

 

The Colts have been pushing Brissett as good over and over again for the last year+. It's time to see if he's actually better than he was two years ago now that he has an offensive line and a good coach, which he didn't have either one last time he played.

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BTW this is a great example of what can happen when you talk some poop before actually doing anything:

 

 

How is that trash talk though?

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I'm all for Castanzo/Nelson/Kelly/RG/Smith getting their due and basically making the Colts' offense the this decade version of the Willie Roaf/Will Shields w/ Trent Green at QB Chiefs of the 2000s. That said there's no doubt that losing Luck lowers their ceiling considerably even if someone like Brissett or Jake Fromm becomes a good starter within the offense. The whole thing was about building a team around a physical freak who happened to be amazing at completing passes near or far, though I guess you can argue that Luck's injuries lowered his ceiling or something....Either way, would anyone be so surprised if, one day during an interview on his thriving farm somewhere in Switzerland, Luck admits he retired because he felt a "great presence in the force" and felt "unheard of power levels" coming from right where Sam Darnold was? It was then he knew yada yada...

Look, contrary to the ribbing you get from most here, I think Darnold is easily better than the average QB in the NFL...but everything else you think pertaining to the Jets or the NFL in general is batsh1t. Are you self-aware of your homerism to admit this?

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Look, contrary to the ribbing you get from most here, I think Darnold is easily better than the average QB in the NFL...but everything else you think pertaining to the Jets or the NFL in general is batsh1t. Are you self-aware of your homerism to admit this?

 

Iunno about all that other stuff, but it is fair to say that I believe Sammy Darnold and Adam Gase are going to do some savage things to opponents in the coming years

Gase?!

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This is the same player who would have been the clear cut 1st overall pick in 11' (higher ceiling than entering the 12' draft) but returned to Stanford despite the criticism.

 

He's obviously never had to worry about money and viewed the NFL more as a job than a career.

 

Good for him to put his future and family first.

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