Are the J-E-T-S trying to sneak info from our playbook?
Why would I ask such a ridiculous question? Why am I dramatizing? (Damn Hudy, is this CJ or TMZ?)
While I wait to break out into the snow - tired of working - I find myself researching the tentative enemy. Much to my chagrin, the third offering from google search "ny jets" is as follows:
The New York Jets have signed free safety Brannon Condren to their practice squad.
Why in the hell would we care about this? Ohhh, I don't know, cuz he was most recently a member of our very own Bengals practice Squad, that's why. (OMFG i can't stand the drama...)
This very well could mean nothing. On the other hand, please explain the reason the Jets would need to make a Practice Squad move three days before the playoffs. This sounds familiar, like three days before the 2008 Regular Season Opener when the Ravens signed Nate Lawrie fresh off our chop down list, to only cut a week after that miserable Sep 7, 08 performance.
Look Nate Lawrie didn't make the difference in that game, and Condren likely won't make much difference in this upcoming playoff bout. Just found it interesting the Jets would sign a taxi-squad journeyman three days before squaring off with his former team. (Credit the Jets for trying to gain an edge....but, I thought they had this in the bag??? They beat us 37-0, and now they have our Practice Squad Star Safety......WTF are we gonna do????)
Sorry to waste anybody's time. Just bored. See yall at the game. BE LOUD AS HELLLLLL ....... WHOOOOOOOODDDDEEEEYYYYY
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I don’t think our highly diverse (sarcasm) playbook is a secret to the J-E-T-S. Everyone knows what both teams will bring to the table. It’s all about execution.
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