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		<title>By: chino</title>
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		<dc:creator>chino</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:30:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>PART DEUX.....

Pardon my French, 

I would just like to once again direct everyone&#039;s attention to a comment I made on JULY 30, 2009 on this very subject. 

http://www.juniorychino.com/2009/07/29/you-cannot-have-that-surgery/#respond

This is the day I called Obama a lame duck, etc, etc. 


Now on to more important topics, FOOTBALL!!

To answer your question for the millionth TIME.... Tom Brady would be a GREAT (Top 5 all time) quarterback no matter where he played. It is my contention that if he played in Oakland, they would be a perennial playoff contender. Answer me this, would Belichick&#039;s highly exalted &quot;SYSTEM&quot; have won them those 3 superbowls with someone other than Brady? Would Drew Bledsoe have won that first Superbowl if he hadn&#039;t gotten injured and Brady taken over? Would Matt Cassell have come out victorious or even reached any of those superbowls if he was playing in that AWESOME system? I think that one has been proven, he had all the exact same players Brady and Belichick had the year after they broke all conceivable records for offense. Wait..... could those players that broke all those records with Brady possibly have propped up Cassell to appear better than he really is? Hmmmmm.

You answered it for me... how good would the Colts be without Peyton? Hmmmm, last time they met, Peyton was barely beating the number one Jets defense. Peyton gets pulled out of the game and voila, the Jets are giant killers all of a sudden! I&#039;m sure Curtis Painter wishes there were a better system in place in Jim Caldwell&#039;s team. HAHAHAHA, I can&#039;t say that without laughing! For those that don&#039;t know, and I know there are those that don&#039;t, Jim Caldwell is the Coach that &#039;took over&#039; for Tony Dungy and is getting all the credit for his almost undefeated team. Oh yeah, they are almost undefeated because he took Peyton out of that game against the Jets. Otherwise they would be 17-0 right now. 

So tell me Junior, why was there all this talk, the week leading up to Jets loss, that if the Jets reach and win the Superbowl that they should give Eric Mangini a superbowl ring because he built that team including the addition of Braylon Edwards! The only ones Mangini did not bring (or send) to the Jets are Bart Scott (WoW he was a big impact, uh-huh) and the rookies drafted this year like Shonn Greene and Mark Sanchez. 

So was it Rex Ryan&#039;s &quot;SYSTEM&quot; that took the Jets to the AFC Conference Championship Game? 

Or was it Mangini&#039;s system? 

Or is it really, the players that Mangini drafted and acquired that can play in ANY so-called system like Alan Faneca, Nick Mangold, D&#039;Brickashaw Ferguson, Kerry Rhodes, Darelle Revis, Shaun Ellis, Thomas Jones &amp; Dustin Keller? Not to mention the non-factors this year like Leon Washington and Kris Jenkins. Sounds like an All-Star, All-Pro cast to me already. Now add Mark Sanchez, Braylon Edwards, Bart Scott and Shonn Greene to the mix, DAMN!!!!

All those players should be in the pro bowl if you ask me, but nah, you must be right.

 It&#039;s Rex Ryan and his system.

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I&#039;m glad to have you back too partner! </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PART DEUX&#8230;..</p>
<p>Pardon my French, </p>
<p>I would just like to once again direct everyone&#8217;s attention to a comment I made on JULY 30, 2009 on this very subject. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.juniorychino.com/2009/07/29/you-cannot-have-that-surgery/#respond" rel="nofollow">http://www.juniorychino.com/2009/07/29/you-cannot-have-that-surgery/#respond</a></p>
<p>This is the day I called Obama a lame duck, etc, etc. </p>
<p>Now on to more important topics, FOOTBALL!!</p>
<p>To answer your question for the millionth TIME&#8230;. Tom Brady would be a GREAT (Top 5 all time) quarterback no matter where he played. It is my contention that if he played in Oakland, they would be a perennial playoff contender. Answer me this, would Belichick&#8217;s highly exalted &#8220;SYSTEM&#8221; have won them those 3 superbowls with someone other than Brady? Would Drew Bledsoe have won that first Superbowl if he hadn&#8217;t gotten injured and Brady taken over? Would Matt Cassell have come out victorious or even reached any of those superbowls if he was playing in that AWESOME system? I think that one has been proven, he had all the exact same players Brady and Belichick had the year after they broke all conceivable records for offense. Wait&#8230;.. could those players that broke all those records with Brady possibly have propped up Cassell to appear better than he really is? Hmmmmm.</p>
<p>You answered it for me&#8230; how good would the Colts be without Peyton? Hmmmm, last time they met, Peyton was barely beating the number one Jets defense. Peyton gets pulled out of the game and voila, the Jets are giant killers all of a sudden! I&#8217;m sure Curtis Painter wishes there were a better system in place in Jim Caldwell&#8217;s team. HAHAHAHA, I can&#8217;t say that without laughing! For those that don&#8217;t know, and I know there are those that don&#8217;t, Jim Caldwell is the Coach that &#8216;took over&#8217; for Tony Dungy and is getting all the credit for his almost undefeated team. Oh yeah, they are almost undefeated because he took Peyton out of that game against the Jets. Otherwise they would be 17-0 right now. </p>
<p>So tell me Junior, why was there all this talk, the week leading up to Jets loss, that if the Jets reach and win the Superbowl that they should give Eric Mangini a superbowl ring because he built that team including the addition of Braylon Edwards! The only ones Mangini did not bring (or send) to the Jets are Bart Scott (WoW he was a big impact, uh-huh) and the rookies drafted this year like Shonn Greene and Mark Sanchez. </p>
<p>So was it Rex Ryan&#8217;s &#8220;SYSTEM&#8221; that took the Jets to the AFC Conference Championship Game? </p>
<p>Or was it Mangini&#8217;s system? </p>
<p>Or is it really, the players that Mangini drafted and acquired that can play in ANY so-called system like Alan Faneca, Nick Mangold, D&#8217;Brickashaw Ferguson, Kerry Rhodes, Darelle Revis, Shaun Ellis, Thomas Jones &#038; Dustin Keller? Not to mention the non-factors this year like Leon Washington and Kris Jenkins. Sounds like an All-Star, All-Pro cast to me already. Now add Mark Sanchez, Braylon Edwards, Bart Scott and Shonn Greene to the mix, DAMN!!!!</p>
<p>All those players should be in the pro bowl if you ask me, but nah, you must be right.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s Rex Ryan and his system.</p>
<p>P.S.<br />
I&#8217;m glad to have you back too partner!</p>
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		<title>By: american history</title>
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		<dc:creator>american history</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 19:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Do you actually think that is true?  You did an excellent job stating your point, but I believe you need to put some more thought into this debate and maybe post an answer to the other side of this argument.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you actually think that is true?  You did an excellent job stating your point, but I believe you need to put some more thought into this debate and maybe post an answer to the other side of this argument.</p>
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