If Hall can’t win it? Purdy will..

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B Hall was on his way of winning this til he got injured. Makes me wonder how they wasn’t a better team when we had Kolar, Allen, Hutchison, Hall and Purdy beings how we had 2 future NFL rookie of the year on the same team. looks like we should of changed OC a lot earlier.



Cincinnati will be asking that question in a few years
 

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He'll be in the conversation, but he won't win it. He hasn't played enough games to get the nod. And some voter may hesitate due to his system, and his supporting cast.

If he had half of a season under his belt, he'd have a much better shot, but only playing 35% of a season is a pretty big hurdle to overcome.
 

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He'll be in the conversation, but he won't win it. He hasn't played enough games to get the nod. And some voter may hesitate due to his system, and his supporting cast.

If he had half of a season under his belt, he'd have a much better shot, but only playing 35% of a season is a pretty big hurdle to overcome.
He's clearly the best rookie though as far as performance goes.
 

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He'll be in the conversation, but he won't win it. He hasn't played enough games to get the nod. And some voter may hesitate due to his system, and his supporting cast.

If he had half of a season under his belt, he'd have a much better shot, but only playing 35% of a season is a pretty big hurdle to overcome.
I agree with this. Be cool for his name to get mentioned in that way too.

Who votes for these awards? I am assuming writers and stuff but do players get a say in it? I would wonder if players would lean more Purdy than some of the writers and media folks.
 

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He's clearly the best rookie though as far as performance goes.
Subjective. Is "performance" defined by statistics? Is it wins? A combination? Over a small sample size, yeah he's been impressive. But is Christian Watson's 4 game stretch where he scored 8 touchdowns more impressive? I don't know. But a season is 17 games long, and I just don't think 5 3/4 games is a big enough sample size for the voters to give him a ROY award.
 

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He'll be in the conversation, but he won't win it. He hasn't played enough games to get the nod. And some voter may hesitate due to his system, and his supporting cast.

If he had half of a season under his belt, he'd have a much better shot, but only playing 35% of a season is a pretty big hurdle to overcome.
I think the story of going from Mr. Irrelevant to offensive rookie of the year will counteract that to a decent degree. The NFL and the media both love the story.
 

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Subjective. Is "performance" defined by statistics? Is it wins? A combination? Over a small sample size, yeah he's been impressive. But is Christian Watson's 4 game stretch where he scored 8 touchdowns more impressive? I don't know. But a season is 17 games long, and I just don't think 5 3/4 games is a big enough sample size for the voters to give him a ROY award.
Is Christian Watson about to win a Super Bowl?
 

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When does next years schedule come out? Jets/Niners would be must see TV.
What an odd matchup! I know the NFL rotates everything, but I do not "remember" a single Jets-49ers game in my lifetime. I know they have played in the past four years at least, it just never rings a bell.
 

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What an odd matchup! I know the NFL rotates everything, but I do not "remember" a single Jets-49ers game in my lifetime. I know they have played in the past four years at least, it just never rings a bell.
Agreed. To be fair, the jets have played in a lot of non-memorable games.
 

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ROTY aside:

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Agreed. To be fair, the jets have played in a lot of non-memorable games.
The funniest thing is that I have seen them win a Playoff Game! @ Cincinnati in January 2010. My only NFL Playoff Game was won by the JETS!

I also saw them when I was kid with Joe Namath at QB vs. the Boston Patriots @ Legion Field in 1970.

Finally, I saw them play in the old sombrero @ Tampa Bay in the Bucs creamsickle uniform days.

How is that for an odd ball NY Jets Tri-fecta?