Thu, 7 Aug 2008|
Chris in the car calls in to voice his dislike for Felger and give his thoughts on the Favre trade.
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Not bad we've been talking about dialog that Manny trade at -- made the Red Sox better or worse and now we're talking about the red five things to make the Jets that -- work. I don't question of which match. Do you think of the other -- you out of the morning show better or worse.
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I'm ready to turn into an Award -- Anyway abroad are still going to the Jets I think that I tickets and -- our tickets and absolutely right it doesn't make them better at what went two games. This year have a lot they would want us here -- the some benefit this year. It looked like the whole Red Sox pick -- up and Jose Conseco's -- Kevin -- it's it's older it's getting. It's not going to help them -- a lot lot of that's the Jets they get a lot wrong ticket you know bigger better all of.
I'll tell you what that's true course and greet you there but march 39 news a liberal is for God's sakes. Well larger but doesn't but this year I don't know I could say they're worse.
Well I'll just say it could help achieve a start opening up 41 eagle and two more games -- I got guys -- the work I gotta do my job well.
Thanks -- feel better. Without Billick felt doing your job well I can't -- it is a totally foreign and it will be -- again you can't understand what would. Chris myself saying to you the deal makes sense for the Jets for so many reasons on so many levels off the field. On the field yes it makes them a better team. It to -- just marginal I I'd I'd I'd still I don't see Brett Clark put this team over the top and all the sudden turn them. From six in ten to ten in six and getting in -- thing. With four regular season games I -- day or two or three playoff games that. Shortly now he's not a noticeable because he's not a playoff performer anymore. That resentment towards ESPN. Beat him like he's Joe Montana he doesn't win in the post anymore so it's almost key games outlets got another stretch -- of the season -- big ago. It you're doing it again not but okay and I'm just saying if you're if you're at a point in your the New York Jets or Brett Farr and you've got. You look at San Francisco Buffalo Seattle is three your final four game and you need to win. Two of those four games three of those four games. Why is -- you can't bring in the argument that Brett -- is going to do the same thing in those regular season games but he doesn't play well. So so against a yet another reason big games he's immediately is yet another reason to side with may. That Brett -- edition of the New York Jets is going to make them marginally better because -- is going to lose those clutch games in those key games down the stretch.
I mean I think what we're talking but the ultimate goal great differences marginal because he can't go to civil blame where he's doesn't play team football. What he can light it up in the regular season he can he can and if he's the difference of three games four games in the L that's a lot. If you're telling me that sultan trading for someone who. Makes it over the four games that means nothing in football games the difference between. Two games NFL between 88 and six is out of the playoffs and hosting a game. That's a huge difference too in all that's the beauty of the NFL every game is means a lot so these were two games that team. That's fairly significant hit to break -- yeah.
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