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Happy Birthday Gang Green Nation! A coup
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happened about ten years ago.Ten years and one day ago James Carpenter Jersey , Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy protection. Some of you may be too young to remember the name Lehman Brothers or why we should care that they went bankrupt. Keeping it brief, Lehman Brothers was a large investment banking firm that over the decade prior to its bankruptcy had become heavily involved in the sub-prime mortgage lending market. When housing prices began to fall, Lehman, which was leveraged up the wazoo to the tune of $40+ of debt for every $1 of assets on its books, took enormous losses which quickly resulted in the unraveling of its business and to this day the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history. It was the first domino to fall in what would soon become a global financial meltdown that threatened to topple the entire world banking and credit system. Banks refused to lend to other banks, credit markets seized up, and only extraordinary measures orchestrated by central banks worldwide prevented a global financial collapse the likes of which hasn’t been seen since the Great Depression. What ensued was the Great Recession. This was a dark day indeed in world history.Not to worry. A brighter day happened just one day later. On September 8, 2008, a little website named Gang Green Nation was born. An obscure blogger referred to as John B, curiously sporting a coonskin cap, wrote the very first article of the SBN Jets blog. Legend has it John wanted to name the site www.WeWantedSapp but was shot down by SBN bureaucrats lacking John’s vision and sense of humor. Eventually the name Gang Green Nation was settled on and the rest, as they say, is history.According to John, he had been interested in leading the SBN Jets site from the beginning and submitted his application, but others were chosen ahead of him, much to his chagrin. The editors of those predecessor sites were not successful in building a thriving Jets fan community and they moved on to other things, and that’s when SBN reached out to John. In a preview of what would happen when the Jets signed Tim Tebow, most of the visitors in the beginning were Brett Favre fans, as Favre had just signed on as the Jets new franchise QB. Fortunately for Jets fans, John’s staying power far exceeded Favre’s and Tebow’s. By 2009 the two Davids, Wyatt and Vill, had come aboard, and together with John continued to build something special together. Later, such luminaries as Scott Salmon and GangGreenMag joined the team and the site grew and prospered. The early days were not so easy for the GGN team. For the first several months John was pretty much holding down the fort by himself. At that time GGN had a couple hundred visitors or so and only two or three members who regularly contributed. But with hard work and dedication Gang Green Nation grew steadily. By 2013, five years in, the site had about 9,000 members and a thriving community commenting daily. Today that number has doubled, to nearly 18,000 members, and discussions regarding such obscure tropics as the scrubs who make up the practice squad can draw well over 500 comments. On a really good day we can draw 100,000 or so visitors to the site. The growth in numbers and stature of the Gang Green Nation community has been an immensely gratifying experience for all of us on the staff. With sites like Sports Illustrated, ESPN and Yahoo! Sports routinely linking to Gang Green Nation and citing our work this website has evolved into what we always knew it could be – the go to site for Jets fans and the best dang Jets site on the internet.In celebration of 10 years of Gang Green Nation, we the staff are deeply grateful for each and every one of you out there, our loyal readers, who make this site the wonderful community of crazy passionate Jets fans it is. Whether you have been with us from the beginning or just found the site today, whether you lurk from the sidelines or dive right in with your debate Cheap Nathan Shepherd Jersey , your jokes, your intelligence and passion, you are the difference makers. Without you Gang Green Nation is just a few guys throwing words into the ether, and finding little solace in the shrugs of an indifferent universe. With you, Gang Green Nation is the best informed, most literate, most passionate and most joyful Jets site anywhere, a place to share in our misery and dream our collective dreams, a place to cheer and critique, laugh and commiserate, a place where everyone everywhere in the world is welcome to come and share in the weird and wonderful world of Jets fandom.Gang Green Nation community and Jets fans everywhere, please join us in celebrating 10 terrific years together. Please take a moment to mark the passage of time and the growth of our community into something we think is kind of special. For those of you so inclined, perhaps you could share a little bit about how you found the site and what this community has meant to you over the years. Thank you so much, all of you, for joining us on our continuing journey. Thanks for the laughs, the insights, the wisdom and the debates, thanks for the memes and the dreams. Thanks for being you, and making us, us. Here’s to ten wonderful years, and to the years together yet to come. Week 5 will be alive and exciting with may great matchups. Now that we are nearing the midway point of the season, the stakes high, and the games get a bit harder for some of the top teams. I will be prioritizing games with prospects that fit our primary needs. Those are as follows: Edge, T, WR, RB, G, ILB, TE and CB. I added WR, and ILB to the needs list. I previously took ILBer off because it looked like Lee finally turned the page. He has cooled off since. As for WR, it is looking like the vertical game will not be a priority for this offense. Therefore Anderson’s value is diminished. We will need a #2 receiver opposite of Q if he is resigned. Here are just a few games to check out, and who you should keep a keen scouting eye on throughout.Stanford Vs. Notre Dame (Sat 9/29, 7:30 PM EST, NBC)OT, A.T. Hall, Stanford (#75)Hall is very smooth mover at tackle Lac Edwards Jersey , and would look very good in our outside zone blocking scheme.WR, Arcega-Whiteside, Stanford (#19)Whiteside shows some elite stuff out there at all levels of the field. His concentration and size regularly lead to some amazing catches.RB, Bryce Love, Stanford (#20)Love is one of the best running backs coming out this year. You will be hard-pressed to find a RB with Love’s speed that is as fluid and ellusive.G, Alex Bars, Notre Dame (#71)Bars was part of a very good offensive line unit. Alex has a thick base and strong frame that are great at sealing off big running lanes. He pulls well, but might not have the athletic ability to make it in an outside zone scheme like ours.G, Brandon Fanaika, Stanford (#71)Brandon is short and stocky and uses his hands to perfection to win and win early. He pulls well, and would also fit our scheme.Off-Ball LBer, Bobby Okereke, Stanford (#20)Bobby takes very good angles to the ball carrier, but needs to work on shedding blockers. He is better in a clean up kind of role.Off-Ball LBer, Te’von Coney, Notre Dame (#4)Coney is a rangey LBer and a reliable tackler. He can stand to pack on some muscles to be able to stack and shed blockers.Off-Ball LBer, Drue Tranquill, Notre Dame (#23)Drue played 3 years playing SS at South Bend. In 2017, he made the switch to being a full time LBer. He took to the position very well. He is down hill player that is good when the play is in front of him.TE, Alize Mack, Notre Dame (#86)Mack has pretty good size and athleticism, but needs to get in the weight room. He put in a decent effort in blocking, but just gets shoved around by defenders.TE, Kaden Smith, Stanford (#82)Smith is not a great rout runner, but he has amazing burst off the line, and NFL size. As a receiver, he has strong hands and the ability to adjust to bad throws.CB, Alijah Holder, Stanford (#13)Alijah is a strong cover corner, who uses his physicality at the line to win. Might not be fast enough to hand with downfield weapons at the next level. Might be an option for safety.CB, Julian Love, Notre Dame (#27)Love has the tools to do well in man coverage, but needs to be a little quick with his recognition and reaction. This leads to some separation. He does have the quickness to make up for it though.Other Notable prospects: QB, K.J. Costello, Stanford #3 - DT Quincy Enunwa Jersey , Jerry Tillery, Notre Dame #99 - C, Sam Mustipher, Notre Dame #53Ohio State Vs. Penn State (Sat 9/29, 7:30 PM EST, ABC)Edge, Nick Bosa, Ohio State (#97)*Hurt*Bosa could quite possible be the number one overall pick when it’s all said and done. Everything about Nick’s game is refined and effective.RB, Mike Weber, Ohio State (#25)2017 was an off year for Weber because he was suffering from injuries. When healthy, Mike is a little bowling ball with great balance, and the ability to break loose and separate in space.WR, Juwan Johnson, Penn State (#84)Juwan Johnson is a big man, especially along the sideline. Johnson has a vast catch radius and has strong ability to make special catches over defenders. Speed is an issue.WR, Parris Campbell, Ohio State (#21)If you are looking for a playmaker, Campbell is the guy. He is one of if not the most explosive player in the draft. Once the ball is in his hands, he always has a good chance to take it to the house.OG, Michael Jordan, Ohio State (#73)Jordan has a great base that allows him to anchor in pass sets, and plow through people in the running game. His footwork on the other hand needs some work.Off-Ball LBer, Tuf Borland, Ohio State (#32)Injury and strength concerns aside, Borland is an impressive LBer. He has great range to the outside, while also showing the ability to be aggressive at the LOS.CB, Amani Oruwariye, Penn State (#21)Oruwariye has outrageous length, which allows him to be a monster in contested high pointing. Amani is powerful and fluid which allows him to dominate at all levels.CB, Kendall Sheffield, Ohio State, (#8)Kendall is a heady corner that does well in all aspects of the position, but doesn’t poses the strength needed to be a factor at the line.Other Notable prospects: QB, Trace McSorely, Penn State #9 - DT, Robert Landers Steve McLendon Jersey , Ohio State #67 - DT, Dre’Mont Jones, Ohio State #86Ole Miss Vs. LSU (Sat 9/29, 9:15 PM EST, ESPN)OT, Greg Little, Ole Miss, (#74)Greg Little is a very fluid and athletic tackle who will make waves come draft season. He needs to show a lot more consistency with technique, especially in pass protection.WR, D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss (#14)One of, if not the best receiver in this draft class. he has thesize, height and wingspan that NFL teams covit. WR, A.J. Brown, Ole Miss (#1)A.J. is a great route runner with quick feet that allow him to redirect after getting defenders off balance. this allows him to get much needed separation. Not a big vertical threat.WR, DaMarkus Lodge, Ole Miss (#5)Lodge is an outstanding deep threat. He wins off the line and has the long speed to leave defenders in the dust. He uses his hands well to come out of the jam smoothly.G, Garrett Brumfield, LSU (#78)Brumfield isn’t the biggest guy, but he plays with an anger and an edge. He is a smooth mover, and quick. He would look very good in a zone blocking scheme like ours.Off-Ball LBer, Devin White, LSU (#40)What seems to be a trend with the LBers in the spotlight here, White is very athletic and has great range. Like the others, he has a hard time getting off blocks. His coverage skills are a plus.TE, Dawson Knox, Ole Miss (#9)Knox is a great receiving threat with the body size to match. His hands are reliable, and has intimate knowledge of routs being an ex QB. His blocking lease something to be desired.CB, Greedy Williams, LSU (#29)Greedy is one of if not the best defensive backs in this class. He has a near flawless resume, but does tend to be in chase mode a lot.Other Notable prospects: DT, Rashard Lawrence, LSU #90 - DT, Breiden Fehoko, LSU (#91)
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