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  • Night Train
    Retired - On Several Levels
    • Jul 2005
    • 33117

    Humber, Poyer

    Talk about finding guys that fit a scheme..

    Nice job.
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  • YardRat
    Well, lookie here...
    • Dec 2004
    • 86151

    #2
    Re: Humber, Poyer

    Humber is a holdover from last season.
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    • ParanoidAndroid
      My battery is low and it's getting dark.
      • Apr 2004
      • 16833

      #3
      Re: Humber, Poyer

      Poyer was seemingly everywhere but only had 3 tackles. I think they went after him a little bit.

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      • BillsImpossible
        Registered User
        • Mar 2013
        • 16206

        #4
        Re: Humber, Poyer

        Originally posted by YardRat View Post
        Humber is a holdover from last season.
        Mostly as a backup. Who needs Humber last year when you have Dareus and Williams in pass coverage?

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        • Mace
          Haha...yeah you think so ?
          • Mar 2013
          • 20315

          #5
          Re: Humber, Poyer

          Originally posted by YardRat View Post
          Humber is a holdover from last season.
          Retained him though and made him a starter, still a "find" really at this point, even from our own coal pile. I'm liking Hyde as well.

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          • Frenchman
            June and Summertime!
            • Apr 2012
            • 359

            #6
            Re: Humber, Poyer

            One down and sixteen more weeks to go. So far so good. Keep it up!
            ​Ready for Summertime Fun!

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            • Swiper
              Registered User
              • Sep 2010
              • 33105

              #7
              Re: Humber, Poyer

              Looky, looky:

              The 2023 NFL Regular Season Player stat leaders on ESPN. Includes stat leaders in every category from passing and rushing to tackles and interceptions.


              Good job fellahs.

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              • Forward_Lateral
                Registered User
                • Mar 2004
                • 29895

                #8
                Re: Humber, Poyer

                I thought both safeties played good. Poyer got toasted once by Tomlinsonsomething and another time by Tye. They'll need to improve their coverage of TEs

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                • ghz in pittsburgh
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 5861

                  #9
                  Re: Humber, Poyer

                  Poyer is an OK player, not really great at coverage. I still believe the 2 safeties the Jets have will be far away the better ones in a couple of years (if not sooner) in AFC east period.

                  I do want to point out that one of the biggest technical issues in Rex's defense last two years is the lack of talent in safeties. Once Aaron Williams were out, they have no one.

                  Give credit to who deserves it. In this case, Whaley. Fact is, most of the FAs he brought in are good. His pro scouting ability is obvious. The problem is college scouting is a little different. Seeing talent, or potential talent is one aspect, seeing a professional character is much more difficult (especially with the amount of money involved). And of course, being a GM is still much more than pro and college scouting.

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                  • Forward_Lateral
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 29895

                    #10
                    Re: Humber, Poyer

                    Anybody can scout NFL players. It's not hard. They are already developed, and there are zillions of stats/film of them playing at the highest level. No GM should be given credit for scouting NFL talent.

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                    • Swiper
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 33105

                      #11
                      Re: Humber, Poyer

                      Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View Post
                      Poyer is an OK player, not really great at coverage. I still believe the 2 safeties the Jets have will be far away the better ones in a couple of years (if not sooner) in AFC east period.

                      I do want to point out that one of the biggest technical issues in Rex's defense last two years is the lack of talent in safeties. Once Aaron Williams were out, they have no one.

                      Give credit to who deserves it. In this case, Whaley. Fact is, most of the FAs he brought in are good. His pro scouting ability is obvious. The problem is college scouting is a little different. Seeing talent, or potential talent is one aspect, seeing a professional character is much more difficult (especially with the amount of money involved). And of course, being a GM is still much more than pro and college scouting.
                      As others have pointed out, and McDermott noted right away upon taking over - last year's entire secondary were bad tacklers. He went out and got better tacklers. Instant upgrade.

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                      • YardRat
                        Well, lookie here...
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 86151

                        #12
                        Re: Humber, Poyer

                        Yeah, the Jets safeties are going to make a good tandem IMO. Maybe not as good as Ko Simpson and Donte Whitner, but still pretty good.
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                        #29 DERRICK BURROUGHS#22 FRED JACKSON #95 KYLE WILLIAMS

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                        • Pinkerton Security
                          Pinkerton's son
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 6003

                          #13
                          Re: Humber, Poyer

                          Originally posted by Forward_Lateral View Post
                          Anybody can scout NFL players. It's not hard. They are already developed, and there are zillions of stats/film of them playing at the highest level. No GM should be given credit for scouting NFL talent.
                          Simply not true - choosing how any player fits in your scheme isn't as simple as looking at stats. Film is important.

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