APWith cornerback Darrelle Revis out for the rest of the season, the Jets’ first Plan B is to move running back Joe McKnight to cornerback.
(Please tell me that you have something more, Lieutenant. These two Marines are on trial for their lives. Please tell me their lawyer hasn’t pinned their hopes to a phone bill.)
Maybe the Jets haven’t done more to replace Revis because, well, they can’t. There’s no other cornerback who can do what Revis does, and even if there were he wouldn’t be hanging around in late September, waiting for a job.
So what will the Jets do? In Thursday’s edition of Pro Football Talk from NBC Sports Network, the whole gang discussed what they need to do.
And, yes, it involves “hot sauce.”
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they are doomed
Tebow should be playing fullback.
Let’s see, jests took out the bills best player and won, jests took out the dolphins best player and won(barely), jests didn’t take out steelers best player and lost. You’re right that they need hot sauce because taking out players with cheap shots is their only hope for winning games this season.
At least they are in the running for Barkley
Sounds like it will be Tebow time soon!
Why don’t you use the hot sauce comment again, you bunch of loosers. Jets are making a business of taking out other teams best players, now one of yours has gone, so I guess it’s even now.
You wanna know a sign that the Jets are covered WAY too much? When I, a Jet fan…have no idea what any of you people mean by this “hot-sauce” stuff. What’s “Hot Sauce”?
Rexy wanted to put some “sauce” on Reggie Bush, leaves SoFLa with Revis out for season…How´s that Karma going?
oh, there will be sauce. and bare feet, and swingers bars, and lap band belts, and toothy grins, delusions of granduer, grandma moses chicken pecking a leprechaun….
They used the hot sauce all up on Reggie Bush. Unfortunately most of it spilled on the turf and Darrelle Revis slipped in it.
Now we get to see how good a coach Ryan is. Another coach in his division has gotten his team to a Super Bowl with a WR at CB twice. Repeating that feet should be no problem for a coach as talented as Rex.
Ok mcknight, you’re in at corner in place of revis, tebow, you’ll take mcknight’s spot at RB and Sanchez, you’ll continue to play QB and take on tebows duties as uh????? Well you know what he does.