Film Room: Darrelle at 12AM
Posted on October 25th, 2009 by Bassett
| New York Darrelle Revis performs at Comix Comedy Club |
NJ.com has some footage of Darrelle hamming it up at 12AM (via TheBigLead)
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| New York Darrelle Revis performs at Comix Comedy Club |
NJ.com has some footage of Darrelle hamming it up at 12AM (via TheBigLead)
Filed under: Film Room
Now that Jenkins is out for the year, Revis is now the most important player on the defense.
ronnie:
As great as he is, Revis can only cover one guy at a time and he is out of the play about 80% of the time.
The most important guy on D today is Simone Pouha followed by Rex Ryan.
Statistically, there is NO WAY, the Jets should lose to the Raiders. The jets have out performed The raiders in EVERY offensive AND defensive category.
The ONLY stat inferior to Oakland is on third (3rd) down % allowed.
This goes contrary to all the rah, rah macho BS Scott and Rex spew all season and preseason.
TIME TO BACK IT UP GUYS !!!
OR FOREVER MORE WEAR THE SOJ MONICKER PROUDLY!!!!
hank/naples — you misinterpreted ronnie. He meant that Revis is now the most important player to keep healthy, or irreplaceable player, on defense. I think everyone else understood that, and no one would say that Simone Pouha is anywhere near irreplaceable as Revis.
and stop looking at stats as the primary factor in determining winners and losers. This is not fantasy football, the game is played between the lines.
That video was shot by a good friend of mine who works for the Star-Ledger. He asked Revis a few other questions he didn’t put in the video like:
• if he was the funniest guy on the team (“No, Bart Scott is funnier”)
• what superpower he’d like to have (“the ability to shoot lightning bolts from his hands”)
• what jersey a Jets fan looking to get one should buy (“a Darelle Revis one” (obviously))
greg sec 130
“I think everyone else understood that…”
“and stop looking at stats as…”
Are you and Army sergeant? Or drill intructor?
I said “The most important guy on D today is Simone Pouha” The word TODAY classifies my stament.
Read my post correctly then make your insolent comments.
Just like a true green koolaide drinker, thinking they are the center of the universe and can speak for every one arround them !!!
PS. I’m also dead right on everything I said.
Okay, but stop calling him Simone! It’s SIONE!
I think they would also really struggle to replace either inside backer (knock on wood). If Revis is hurt, at least they can give his replacement safety support over the top (although that will reduce the playmaking potential of the safeties). If Harris or Scott is hurt, the downgrade to Izzo, Westerman or Fowler would be steep.
Bent;
Ooops, Freudian slip !!!
Bent:
See, thats what happens when you leave the cupboard bare !!
Don’t some of those draft choices look REAL GOOD just about NOW?
Don’t see how that would affect my comment above. There would be a drop-off just as big from Harris or Scott to anyone they could have drafted on day two.
You know I would have preferred more picks, but if they keep finding talent via undrafted free agents and other teams’ castoffs then it doesn’t matter as much.
its a must win today just because we lost 3 in a row and we have miami at home next week…not sure but i can see it being hard to run the wildcat away where crowd noise would def be a factor when a rb is lined up as a qb where it might be easier to beat miami next week and we can string 2 wins in a row and get back on track…but it all starts today
The biggest problem i foresee is if the owners vote to keep the CAP
What are the Jets going to do to keep their talent AND go after FA’s? Plus I think they have only four picks left for the ‘10 draft. Tannenbaum loves to trade up, but I dont think he can afford it this draft, plus he will need the talent to replenish his core players, you know, like grow some of OUR OWN?
Would’nt the problem we have now in replacing our core players ( bare cupboard) e magnified next year?
They are prepared for if there’s a cap, with decent flexibility.
I think this roster has more young talent than any I can remember. In my view, the cupboard is far from bare.
Bent;
Then I really don’t understand you………..”If Harris or Scott is hurt, the downgrade to Izzo, Westerman or Fowler would be steep.”
Then you say……..”I think this roster has more young talent than any I can remember. In my view, the cupboard is far from bare.”
Do you mean to say three UFA’s, two cast offs one of which fits the grandfather clause, and the third that has not shown any of his up side with live bulltes and the cupboard is not bare?
I think you are just trying to be argumentative !!
The depth at that position is poor, but overall they have plenty of young talent and it isn’t going to be that expensive to upgrade at that particular position.
Not being argumentative. Like I said…in my view.
For what it’s worth, the performances today of Clowney and Shonn Greene (and also Dwight Lowery – a guy I know you like) underline the fact that this team does have some young talent and they do have some young depth at some positions. Rob Turner filled in well too.
The Jets may have given up a couple of late rounders to move up in the third round, but Greene showed today that he could be an impact player. It’s a shame Leon had to get hurt for it to happen, but the running game didn’t miss a beat and the Jets will now have flexibility at the position next season.