If we're talking about the same post, I think it was determined his beef was actually with McShay. Actually, it was both, and it was specifically for the nonsense mocking of DJ Fluker to the Dolphins at 12. Of course, that never would have happened anyway since the Dolphins traded up to 3 and Fluker was gone already gone at 11, but if he had been there, there's no way the Dolphins would have taken him because he was a terrible fit and the opposite of what they're trying to accomplish (get leaner and more athletic on the line). It does say a lot that the people who basically get paid year-round to study this stuff can't even break 25%, but it's not really surprising, because it's a high-variable game in which being wrong once increases your chances of being wrong thereafter. As for how poorly the Jets did or didn't do, I'm not especially on board with their picks, but it's not because they weren't offense. Yeah, they need help on offense more than anything, but we're talking about day one, and they have several picks left in the deepest part of the draft. I think BPA is somewhat overstated and is rarely realistic in most positions unless a team is impossibly bad or impossibly good. There are always tiers of players, and it makes sense to pick a guy at a position you want before there's a tier drop. Conversely, there were all of 5 skill position players picked in the first round, so the Jets will be able to pick offensive as though they were still in the first, only without the first round cost..