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Pete Carroll clowning on that faggot NYDaily reporter:

"All those guys that say he can't throw from the pocket don't know what they're talking about. They don't know what they're talking about. And that's just something they must have said a long time ago and they're still defending because he can throw it from anywhere."
BTW, wonder what his headline is this morning?
 
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Jets dig themselves into deep hole with loss to Seahawks

Here's that retards follow up:

Todd Bowles didn't drop any expletives one week after his profanity-laced post-game assessment in Kansas City, so let me do the honors:

The Jets were sh--ty. Again.

They should be embarrassed after a one-legged quarterback took a supposedly elite defense to the woodshed. They should be ashamed of an offense that laid another egg. They should figure out what the heck is going on with a secondary that couldn't cover Del Boca Vista residents these days.

The Jets were the punchline of a 27-17 joke of a loss to the Seahawks and their wounded leader Sunday in front of ticked-off paying customers, who emptied out of MetLife Stadium long before this ugliness became official.

"We beat ourselves two weeks in a row," Todd Bowles said. "We have to fix that."

The Jets followed up their eight-turnover calamity against the Chiefs with only three this time.

Progress? More like pathetic.

The 1-3 Jets reached the quarter pole of the season with a litany of concerns. They've navigated a daunting six-game stretch to begin the season like a bunch of blind men in the wilderness.
Maybe they can correct their avalanche of errors. Maybe the film will provide clues to patch up the cracks that have them slowly, but surely sinking into irrelevance.

"It's obviously not somewhere we want to be right now, not somewhere where we'd thought we'd be," said Ryan Fitzpatrick, who had three fourth-quarter interceptions to give him nine picks in the past two weeks. "But nobody is going to feel sorry for us. So we can't sit here and pout about it."

The season isn't lost two days into October, but it's closer than most of them think if they don't reverse course in a hurry. Expectations in the wake of a 10-win season were justifiably high, but Bowles is coaching a bunch of underachievers making way too many mistakes on a regular basis to be taken seriously right now.

Bowles' secondary, carved up from jump street this season, gave up six passes of at least 20 yards, including a couple of 40-plus. Miscommunication. No communication. Busted coverages.

Raise your hand if you're tired of hearing the same explanations for why the back end was brutal.

"There should be no excuse at this point," Bowles said of his team's secondary woes. "It just got busted back there and it needs to be corrected. "If it can't be corrected, then we need to change people."

Russell Wilson sliced up this supposedly quality defense on one freakin' leg.

The dual-threat Seattle signal caller was visibly hindered by his sprained MCL suffered last week. So, he beat the Jets with a bulky knee brace and a bulky brain.

Wilson (23-for-32, 309 yards, 2 TDs, no turnovers, 133.5 passer rating) was brilliant even without his most valuable dimension. He killed Bowles & Co. with his arm and head, adeptly moving around the pocket to pick apart his opponent. It was something to behold given that he should have been a sitting duck behind an offensive line in flux against a much more talented defensive line.

The Jets offense played its fair share in this disaster too. Fitzpatrick played decent for about three quarters before his back-breaking interception on the second play of the fourth quarter opened the door for Seattle to take an insurmountable two-score lead.

"I'm going down with the ship with him," said Marshall, who only had four receptions on 12 targets, of his quarterback. "I'm going down in the boat with Ryan Fitzpatrick. Okay? You got it?"

Loud and clear.


But something needs to change in a hurry.

The Jets' seven second-half drives yielded three interceptions, three punts and a fluky touchdown by Charone Peake on a Fitzpatrick fumble. Chan Gailey's offense averaged 2.9 yards per rush (20 carries for 58 yards).
The Jets need to be careful not to bury themselves before Halloween.

"It's very critical at times like this," said Matt Forte (14 carries for 27 yards). "You don't want to start a snowball effect (with) that losing… mentality, where people stop caring…. Just because the record's not where you want it right now, that doesn't mean you pack it in and quit."

Road games against the high-powered Steelers and Cardinals await. They must win both of them. No ifs, ands or buts about it.

Bowles & Co. are now looking up at the Patriots (3-1) and Bills (2-2) in the AFC East.

They're perilously close to unraveling.

It's getting late early.


Jets dig themselves into deep hole with loss to Seahawks - NY Daily News

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May 13, 2002
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Pete Carroll clowning on that faggot NYDaily reporter:



BTW, wonder what his headline is this morning?
Looked him up, his name is MANISH MEHTA. He wrote something last night, rather than admitting he was wrong, he blames the jets for allowing a one legged Wilson to beat them, the guy is a douche:

Jets dig themselves into deep hole with loss to Seahawks - NY Daily News

"So, he beat the Jets with a bulky knee brace and a bulky brain."

Wtf is that supposed to mean?


He did however tweet this this morning in response to Pete Carroll:

Manish Mehta
7m
Manish Mehta‏ @MMehtaNYDN
Sorry, P @pete Carroll ... Your guy is pretty darn good
 
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Here's that retards follow up:

Todd Bowles didn't drop any expletives one week after his profanity-laced post-game assessment in Kansas City, so let me do the honors:

The Jets were sh--ty. Again.

They should be embarrassed after a one-legged quarterback took a supposedly elite defense to the woodshed. They should be ashamed of an offense that laid another egg. They should figure out what the heck is going on with a secondary that couldn't cover Del Boca Vista residents these days.

The Jets were the punchline of a 27-17 joke of a loss to the Seahawks and their wounded leader Sunday in front of ticked-off paying customers, who emptied out of MetLife Stadium long before this ugliness became official.

"We beat ourselves two weeks in a row," Todd Bowles said. "We have to fix that."

The Jets followed up their eight-turnover calamity against the Chiefs with only three this time.

Progress? More like pathetic.

The 1-3 Jets reached the quarter pole of the season with a litany of concerns. They've navigated a daunting six-game stretch to begin the season like a bunch of blind men in the wilderness.
Maybe they can correct their avalanche of errors. Maybe the film will provide clues to patch up the cracks that have them slowly, but surely sinking into irrelevance.

"It's obviously not somewhere we want to be right now, not somewhere where we'd thought we'd be," said Ryan Fitzpatrick, who had three fourth-quarter interceptions to give him nine picks in the past two weeks. "But nobody is going to feel sorry for us. So we can't sit here and pout about it."

The season isn't lost two days into October, but it's closer than most of them think if they don't reverse course in a hurry. Expectations in the wake of a 10-win season were justifiably high, but Bowles is coaching a bunch of underachievers making way too many mistakes on a regular basis to be taken seriously right now.

Bowles' secondary, carved up from jump street this season, gave up six passes of at least 20 yards, including a couple of 40-plus. Miscommunication. No communication. Busted coverages.

Raise your hand if you're tired of hearing the same explanations for why the back end was brutal.

"There should be no excuse at this point," Bowles said of his team's secondary woes. "It just got busted back there and it needs to be corrected. "If it can't be corrected, then we need to change people."

Russell Wilson sliced up this supposedly quality defense on one freakin' leg.

The dual-threat Seattle signal caller was visibly hindered by his sprained MCL suffered last week. So, he beat the Jets with a bulky knee brace and a bulky brain.

Wilson (23-for-32, 309 yards, 2 TDs, no turnovers, 133.5 passer rating) was brilliant even without his most valuable dimension. He killed Bowles & Co. with his arm and head, adeptly moving around the pocket to pick apart his opponent. It was something to behold given that he should have been a sitting duck behind an offensive line in flux against a much more talented defensive line.

The Jets offense played its fair share in this disaster too. Fitzpatrick played decent for about three quarters before his back-breaking interception on the second play of the fourth quarter opened the door for Seattle to take an insurmountable two-score lead.

"I'm going down with the ship with him," said Marshall, who only had four receptions on 12 targets, of his quarterback. "I'm going down in the boat with Ryan Fitzpatrick. Okay? You got it?"

Loud and clear.


But something needs to change in a hurry.

The Jets' seven second-half drives yielded three interceptions, three punts and a fluky touchdown by Charone Peake on a Fitzpatrick fumble. Chan Gailey's offense averaged 2.9 yards per rush (20 carries for 58 yards).
The Jets need to be careful not to bury themselves before Halloween.

"It's very critical at times like this," said Matt Forte (14 carries for 27 yards). "You don't want to start a snowball effect (with) that losing… mentality, where people stop caring…. Just because the record's not where you want it right now, that doesn't mean you pack it in and quit."

Road games against the high-powered Steelers and Cardinals await. They must win both of them. No ifs, ands or buts about it.

Bowles & Co. are now looking up at the Patriots (3-1) and Bills (2-2) in the AFC East.

They're perilously close to unraveling.

It's getting late early.


Jets dig themselves into deep hole with loss to Seahawks - NY Daily News

Went full potato
Looked him up, his name is MANISH MEHTA. He wrote something last night, rather than admitting he was wrong, he blames the jets for allowing a one legged Wilson to beat them, the guy is a douche:

Jets dig themselves into deep hole with loss to Seahawks - NY Daily News

"So, he beat the Jets with a bulky knee brace and a bulky brain."

Wtf is that supposed to mean?


He did however tweet this this morning in response to Pete Carroll:

Manish Mehta
7m
Manish Mehta‏ @MMehtaNYDN
Sorry, P @pete Carroll ... Your guy is pretty darn good
What an ass-clown
 
May 9, 2002
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Looked him up, his name is MANISH MEHTA. He wrote something last night, rather than admitting he was wrong, he blames the jets for allowing a one legged Wilson to beat them, the guy is a douche:

Jets dig themselves into deep hole with loss to Seahawks - NY Daily News

"So, he beat the Jets with a bulky knee brace and a bulky brain."

Wtf is that supposed to mean?


He did however tweet this this morning in response to Pete Carroll:

Manish Mehta
7m
Manish Mehta‏ @MMehtaNYDN
Sorry, P @pete Carroll ... Your guy is pretty darn good
I tweeted him to. Called him some names and laughed at him.