Continuing our look at some of the players that the Jets may want to consider in the 2012 draft, next up is Whitney Mercilus. There is absolutely no doubt that Whitney had a beast of a 2011 season, leading the nation in sacks with 16. He forced 9 fumbles on the season which is a [...]
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Scouting The Draft: Whitney Mercilus, DE, Illinois
February 5th, 2012
afcbeast Continuing our look at some of the players that the Jets may want to consider in the 2012 draft, next up is Whitney Mercilus. There is absolutely no doubt that Whitney had a beast of a 2011 season, leading the nation in sacks with 16. He forced 9 fumbles on the season which is a [...]
My Multi Faceted Mock Drafts
November 24th, 2011
afcbeast Our season has come to a crossroads of sorts. Our season and team, are on a path to a place we do not know yet. We could pull off an improbable run, and sneak into the playoffs. We could continue our woeful play, and join the dredge of the league. Whichever path this team takes, [...]
Rob Ryan on Tebow offense: “College football…those teams don’t win”
November 19th, 2011
afcbeast Tim Tebow’s Broncos beat Rex Ryan’s Jets on Thursday night, but Rex’s twin brother was not impressed. Rob Ryan, the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator, said he didn’t think highly of the Broncos’ offensive scheme, saying he simply doesn’t believe the Broncos run an NFL offense. “I don’t like it because it’s college football,” Ryan said, via… [...]
Rob Ryan attacks Tim Tebow’s “college football” style
November 18th, 2011
afcbeast After watching his twin brother lose to Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos, it seems only natural that Rob Ryan would go on the attack. The Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator, said he wasn’t impressed by the Broncos’ offensive scheme, calling … [visit site to read more] Rob Ryan attacks Tim Tebow’s “college football” style – The Jet [...]
NFL Power Rankings Week 10: Contenders Who Aren’t as Good as Their Records
November 10th, 2011
afcbeast The worst part about records is that they can be misleading. This is one of the only reasons to tip your cap to college football’s various ranking systems—records are only part of the concern. Indeed, you have to consider not just what a team’s record is, but how a team achieved its record. When you [...]



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