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f*** You Chad
#1
Posted 02 October 2005 - 11:02 AM

#3
Posted 02 October 2005 - 11:22 AM
It's truly sad. After the AFC Divisional Playoff game against Oakland in 2002. I thought we had something special with Chad and that he would in time bring us a Superbowl. It's a shame that a short 2 and a half years later that his career and the good of the franchise would be in doubt because of stupidity on his part.

#5
Posted 02 October 2005 - 11:35 AM
and by that I mean be on the field trying to win, and shamfully getting hurt
this should be f*** you fate, or god or something, cuz I know when I get hurt, its not my godddamn fault, especially if I got hurt trying to help out my team, just to have the fans come and piss and shit in my face about it


#6
Posted 02 October 2005 - 11:41 AM
and by that I mean be on the field trying to win, and shamfully getting hurt
this should be f*** you fate, or god or something, cuz I know when I get hurt, its not my godddamn fault, especially if I got hurt trying to help out my team, just to have the fans come and piss and shit in my face about it
It is his fault though. It is his fault that he didn't slide against Buffalo. It is his fault that he played the rest of the year on a torn rotator cuff. It is his fault that he waited 5 weeks to get surgery. And it is his fault that he decided to hurt the team and his future by allowing Herm to play him the first 3 games of the year. All the people who said Chad deserves a LTD over Abraham have finally been proven wrong.

#7
Posted 02 October 2005 - 12:04 PM
it's unfortunate that chad got hurt and it's armchair general to sit back and say this and that is his fault.
#8
Posted 02 October 2005 - 01:54 PM
well said.
when you're the franchise QB, you should make sure you do what you can to stick around the franchise and contribute to its success.
#9
Posted 02 October 2005 - 03:30 PM
when you're the franchise QB, you should make sure you do what you can to stick around the franchise and contribute to its success.
Oh give me a *beep*ing break...I don't see any of us out there on the football field trying to win a game for the Jets. It's easy to say that when all we can get (injury wise) when it comes to the Jets is getting a cramp in our hands while typing a post on this board.
I doubt any of us would turn down a 64 million dollar contract if the Jets offered us one. Get off your high horse.

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FlyHiJets, on 01 June 2013 - 08:35 PM, said:
#10
Posted 02 October 2005 - 05:41 PM
I doubt any of us would turn down a 64 million dollar contract if the Jets offered us one. Get off your high horse.
Your reading comprehension skills are poor. Rather than verbally massaging Chad's testicles because he's a professional athlete, why don't you try common sense? What good is a franchise QB going to do injuring himself, risking his career, and then not being able to contribute at all. He didn't have to turn down $64M to realize the smart thing to do would be to rehab his injury until it was 100% rather than playing for weeks and showing every defensive coordinator in the NFL that he can't pass for more than 15 yards without it looking like a punt.
#12
Posted 02 October 2005 - 05:49 PM

#13
Posted 02 October 2005 - 06:14 PM
Is that all you got?????
Personally attacking me to try to prove your point. Yeah you're pretty tough saying all that shit to me THROUGH A COMPUTER hundreds of miles away from me. You are a fool to believe Chad went out there and PURPOSELY injured himself. Then again it's you and people like you that have thought all along that Chad's wasn't a good Q.B. to begin with. But yet the team was sooooo good when he was on the field leading us to the playoffs last season, the team was sooooo good when many Jets fans and non Jets fans picked the Jets to make the playoffs again this year even with that horrible Q.B. Chad Pennington. I don't like to use this term but it fits people like you, "filp flopper."
The Jets are good with a bad Q.B. but the Jets are bad when that bad Q.B. is injured.
PICK AN OPINION AND STICK WITH IT!!!
But then again since you know everything and know what's best for the team why don't YOU go get some pads (oh yeah and I don't mean Tampax) and a helmet and go to Jets practice this week and tell Herm to start you at QB next week.
Good luck against Tampa Bay's defense.

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FlyHiJets, on 01 June 2013 - 08:35 PM, said:
#14
Posted 02 October 2005 - 06:17 PM

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FlyHiJets, on 01 June 2013 - 08:35 PM, said:
#15
Posted 02 October 2005 - 06:53 PM
#16
Posted 02 October 2005 - 08:20 PM
JetsOh--I think you're letting the Jets brass off way too easy on this one. Just because an athlete says he's ready to play doesn't make it so. It's the job of the team's medical staff, head coach, coordinator, position coach and gm to all evaluate that player and come to a concensus on what to do. Pennington should have been pulled last year and should have been put on PUP until November this year--and you know I haven't changed my position on this from the offseason.
Forgive me for the Patriots examples but of course I know them best. Last year Deion Branch pronounced himself ready to go after missing six games with a knee injury. He wasn't activated for another two games because the Patriots brass didn't think he'd be as effective at 80% and wanted him totally healthy. From the time he finally came back until he won the Super Bowl MVP he was flying around the field. Could they have used him in those two games? Sure--they were in a dogfight for the Super Bowl. But they looked at the big picture.
This year, safety James Sanders hasn't played in the regular season yet. Last week he said that he thought he could go. He was inactive. This week he said he was definitely ready and looked forward to getting back on the field. Think the Patriots could use another safety after Harrison went down last week? He was inactive again this week. When the COACHES and MEDICAL STAFF say he's ready, he's ready and not before.
Chad is too tough a guy for his own good and the Jets staff should have recognized that and discounted anything he was telling them and only going on their own judgement. If they had (surgery last year when the injury happened), Pennington would most likely be fully healthy and the Patriots chasing them in the AFC East. Instead...
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#17
Posted 02 October 2005 - 08:28 PM
I mean the guy has been a disapointment the last 2 years .. but Im pretty sure he didnt sign that deal and go .. OK now .. how do I end my career? By trying too hard? By taking one for the team?
If he sat out the last few weeks last year everybody would been calling him a selfish *beep* ... if you dont think so .. go check what was written by Abraham .. many of them written by yours truly
Chad went out there and took some bad hits and kept coming back for more .. why? because he wanted to do everything he could to help his team win
Gimme a break
#18
Posted 02 October 2005 - 08:30 PM
I mean the guy has been a disapointment the last 2 years .. but Im pretty sure he didnt sign that deal and go .. OK now .. how do I end my career? By trying too hard? By taking one for the team?
If he sat out the last few weeks last year everybody would been calling him a selfish *beep* ... if you dont think so .. go check what was written by Abraham .. many of them written by yours truly
Chad went out there and took some bad hits and kept coming back for more .. why? because he wanted to do everything he could to help his team win
Gimme a break
Thats the best wording I've seen of people who agree with me, well put


#19
Posted 02 October 2005 - 08:43 PM
You guys are amazing. Your QB is injured and you pile on him! That's class.
Well, oyu guys can get used to seeing this guy next Sunday... It's gonna be a long day. The Bucs looked awful today and will be ready for redemption.


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