ChuckBuck wrote:Nalod wrote:ChuckBuck got his Geno, Melo........who else?
Geno, Sheldon Richardson, Me7o, LeBron, Mayweather, Pete Carroll last play call, BigRedDog, Holfresh....
The list keeps getting longer and longer! 
I got no beef with you, Nalod, unless you want in?

Naw, arguing with an agenda kind of guy is not in my realm of why im here.
on the flip side I don't know why you insist on creating one as frequently as you do.
Nalod wrote:ChuckBuck wrote:Nalod wrote:ChuckBuck got his Geno, Melo........who else?
Geno, Sheldon Richardson, Me7o, LeBron, Mayweather, Pete Carroll last play call, BigRedDog, Holfresh....
The list keeps getting longer and longer! 
I got no beef with you, Nalod, unless you want in?

Naw, arguing with an agenda kind of guy is not in my realm of why im here.
on the flip side I don't know why you insist on creating one as frequently as you do.
What's the agenda again?
Are we not allowed to discuss Knicks related topics on a Knicks board?
Please don't be that Forum police guy.
Nalod wrote:ChuckBuck got his Geno, Melo........who else?
Geno is a bad guy. Bad QB and terrible leader.
Melo is just incredibly stupid but good at getting buckets.
Melo is laughing to the bank though. Sometimes it's better to be stupid
ChuckBuck wrote:Looks like I was spot on with Geno provoking the "fight". Where's BigRedDog when you need him? 
It started with a dare. Ryan Clark, an NFL analyst for ESPN, gave a blow-by-blow Wednesday morning of how the drama between Jets quarterback Geno Smith and now-former reserve linebacker IK Enemkpali unfolded after speaking with two players who were in the locker room. Smith “put his fingers” in his teammate’s face before he was sucker-punched, sustaining a broken jaw that will sideline him for at least six weeks. “These guys were in each other’s face,” Clark said on ESPN’s radio show “Mike & Mike.” “Geno put his finger in his face and told the guy, ‘Well, you’re not going to do anything about it.’” He was wrong, as the tough-guy comments caused Enemkpali to knock Smith to the ground with a single punch. The trouble started when Enemkpali laid out $600 for Smith to travel to a football camp in July. Weeks went by and he didn’t get reimbursed. “It became about the fact that Geno wasn’t necessarily apologetic and being in a way remorseful about the money when saying he was going to pay IK back and he didn’t,” said Clark, a former safety with the Steelers, Redskins and Giants. “He was rather smug about it.” Clark knows from his own dealings with Enemkpali that the hulking 24-year-old doesn’t mess around when it comes to his money. “This guy is really tight about money, he really is,” Clark said. “He couldn’t [move on].” He added he’s spoken to Enemkpali since the fight, saying he was “extremely apologetic.”
Geno, Mutombo wagged his finger in IK's face and pretty much sang En Vogue "Never gonna get it Never gonna get it" like a smug a$shole so he got his come uppance.
BigRedDog....you want to come out of hiding yet! 
Clark's take might be a bit biased- never talked to Smith, but I tend to believe him. The relative silence coming from other guys on the Jets is interesting, and Revis said both guys had to share some blame, I think.
Seems like there had been another kind of confrontation-probably verbal- earlier in the camp.
Just don't understand why Geno did not pay the 600 he owed to the guy. Tough situation in that he could not go to the football camp because of the death of a friend, but the responsible thing would have been for him to give Enemkpali his money.
As a QB Geno is in a situation where he has no choice but to be a leader, either by example, or through the force of his personality. Unfortunately he has not seem to show leadership ability in either way at this point. Would have been better if he had worked his way up from backup to starter, and not gotten the job handed to him like he did.
Once again, responsibility- that much maligned aspect of character which some feel is unnecessary for today's spoiled and pampered pro athletes- is brought to the forefront by consequences which come from those who lack it.
All I know is that Ik still is not going to get his $600, and now has lost his job that would have paid him about $1.8 million. He may never play in the league again because most teams will conclude that you must be a total moron for hitting the team's starting quarterback. I mean how stupid can you be.
A prime example of when "Keepin it real" goes wrong.
Isn't Simms still on the jets?
NYKBocker wrote:Isn't Simms still on the jets?
Never mind. He is with the bills now
Geno is missing out on a great opportunity. Great defense and great offensive weapons. Fitzpatrick must be salivating at the opportunity. I can definitely see him flourish like Vinny T did here. Very similar careers, record and numbers. Mediocre records. More TD's than INT's but way too many INT's before coming to New York. Fitz is at that age too. They brought him in at the right time. Afterall the growing pains
TheGame wrote:All I know is that Ik still is not going to get his $600, and now has lost his job that would have paid him about $1.8 million. He may never play in the league again because most teams will conclude that you must be a total moron for hitting the team's starting quarterback. I mean how stupid can you be.A prime example of when "Keepin it real" goes wrong.
I thought about the fact that he is now jobless...did not think about the 600, though, which becomes even more important to him now that he isn't getting paid anymore.
gunsnewing wrote:Geno is missing out on a great opportunity. Great defense and great offensive weapons. Fitzpatrick must be salivating at the opportunity. I can definitely see him flourish like Vinny T did here. Very similar careers, record and numbers. Mediocre records. More TD's than INT's but way too many INT's before coming to New York. Fitz is at that age too. They brought him in at the right time. Afterall the growing pains
Might be a reverse Wally Pipp/Lou Gehrig thing, in that Fitz is the older player replacing the younger one, although he is only a stopgap at this point.
Not good for Smith, who was not drafted by the present regime, and has OC who worked with Fitzpatrick before, with a certain degree of success.
Wonder how Bryce Petty looks at all of this. Will get more time in the exhibition games, now. Doubt if he is ready, or if he actually is the future QB for this team, but it looks much more promising for him now.
gunsnewing wrote:Geno is missing out on a great opportunity. Great defense and great offensive weapons. Fitzpatrick must be salivating at the opportunity. I can definitely see him flourish like Vinny T did here. Very similar careers, record and numbers. Mediocre records. More TD's than INT's but way too many INT's before coming to New York. Fitz is at that age too. They brought him in at the right time. Afterall the growing pains
Didn't think of that Vinny T correlation. Could be the perfect storm for Fitz's last stand.
WaltLongmire wrote:gunsnewing wrote:Geno is missing out on a great opportunity. Great defense and great offensive weapons. Fitzpatrick must be salivating at the opportunity. I can definitely see him flourish like Vinny T did here. Very similar careers, record and numbers. Mediocre records. More TD's than INT's but way too many INT's before coming to New York. Fitz is at that age too. They brought him in at the right time. Afterall the growing pains
Might be a reverse Wally Pipp/Lou Gehrig thing, in that Fitz is the older player replacing the younger one, although he is only a stopgap at this point.
Not good for Smith, who was not drafted by the present regime, and has OC who worked with Fitzpatrick before, with a certain degree of success.
Wonder how Bryce Petty looks at all of this. Will get more time in the exhibition games, now. Doubt if he is ready, or if he actually is the future QB for this team, but it looks much more promising for him now.
If anything, this will speed Petty's development along, which can only be a good thing.
He won't be thrown into the fire, but he'll be able to practice with the 2nd team and occasionally some first teamers, instead of the scrubs.
Just learning professionalism directly from a veteran like Fitzpatrick is a boon to Petty.
IK is an idiot goon. He blew his career in the vaunted NFL over a measly $600.
Both guys are NFL failures
LOL
Guy just called into Tony Paige's Wfan show. He's called in a few times before. He said he's from Virgina and was Geno's teammate at UWV for 2yrs. Said Geno always acted like an arrogant big shot as if he had already made it big. And get this! He lent Geno 200 bucks and he never paid him back and kept making excuses! He said it was only $200 and whatever but it is he principle of always paying someone back when they go out of there way to lend you money. He treated this guy the Same way he treated IK!!!'hahahahahaha
Anyone still doubts whether Geno is a loser?
Nalod, anyone?
gunsnewing wrote:LOLGuy just called into Tony Paige's Wfan show. He's called in a few times before. He said he's from Virgina and was Geno's teammate at UWV for 2yrs. Said Geno always acted like an arrogant big shot as if he had already made it big. And get this! He lent Geno 200 bucks and he never paid him back and kept making excuses! He said it was only $20@ and whatever but it is he principle of always paying someone back when they go out of there way to lend you money. He treated this guy the Same way he treated IK!!!'hahahahahaha
Anyone still doubts whether Geno is a loser?
Nalod, anyone?
You and I called this pretty much before all the details came out.
Looks like we're on an island here in the UK, when it comes to judges of character.
We know scumbag muthaphuckers whens we see them! 