Our Super Bowl window is closed
We missed it. Trent Green and Will Shields were warriors the last few years, but their best days have passed. We have no receiver threat, and outside of Wilkerson have very little to plug the inside middle.
Allen, Hali, Derrick Johnson and Mitchell are a solid foundation for a defense, but we have no young corners and we aren't developing any either. Kansas City hasn't had a solid corner in a coons age. It would be nice to trade up for Aaron Ross from Texas, but knowing our dumbass management, we'll trade down. I hear Dwayne Jarret might be a 2nd rounder, but I'm sure the Chiefs will draft another Ryan Sims instead. Carl Peterson needs to step down, or be fired. His lifetime appointment is a mockery, probably the longest in history for a manager. The negative moments are starting to outweight the positives, Mark freakin Clayton catching a 85 yard bomb, LT ripping an 85 yard highlight, 199 yards of rushing yards....Priest fumbling, Dicks clock management, Herm's clock management....call a timeout at Cleveland you dumbass. Tick tock, we lose. William Bartee. Eric Warfield. Greg Wesley getting run over by Ronnie Brown. The Eagles saying "they won't score again" on national tv, and we don't score again. Dante Hall sucks. Sorry for the negative crap, I see little to be positive about, at least in the football sense. |
At least we have the Royals.
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Herm will turn it around. He turned around teh Jets in 2 years. you will see.
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If you can't win a freaking playoff game, was the window ever actually open to begin with?
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At least Carl is still here!!!
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In addition to what coupe said, we're not going to have a schedule as easy as 2006 for a looooong time. Next year is going to be BRUTAL.
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The window is open as long as Larry Johnson is a Chief.
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go chiefs is right. LJ will lead us to victoly.
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VICTOLY IS OURS!! Now go get me some shrimp flied lice. |
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2001 - AFC Wild Card 2002 - AFC East (9-7 record, and AFC East during the 2002 year was considered one of the worst division) 2003 - 6-10 2004 - AFC Wild Card. 2005 - 4-12 I also must say that 2001 and 2002, Herm probably got in with a stroke of luck with the AFC East being a shitty division, along with the players that came from Bill Parcells. |
yeach coach 3 very good performances.
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The window is open as long as we are out there playing. You can't predict what is going to happen in the NFL. For all we know Sammie Parker and Benny Sapp could explode into Pro Bowlers next season and lead us to the playoffs.
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In 2001, with a strong veteran team in place following Bill Parcells tenure in the organization, the Jets had success in Edwards' first two seasons. The Jets reached the playoffs in both years despite Edwards' insistence on playing a Cover 2 defense, ill-suited for the team's defensive personnel, as well an ultra-conservative offense employed by Paul Hackett. In 2005, a year marred by injuries, inconsistent play, lack of player development, and rumors swirling about Edwards possibly leaving the organization. Continuing the same level of incompetence that defined his tenure in New York as head coach, Edwards led the Jets to a abysmal 4-12 record in the '05 season. Throughout his tenure, the Jets underachieved, due to (amongst other things) Edwards' conservative philosophy, undemanding training camps and practices, poor clock management, and lack of player accountability. Yet, because of his candor with the press, Edwards was handled delicately by the New York media while making a habit of blaming others when things went wrong, evidenced by the firing of defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell in 2003, Hackett in 2004, and public blaming of kicker Doug Brien for a 2004 playoff loss in Pittsburgh. |
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