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Post by rangerous on Oct 26, 2015 19:23:11 GMT -5
...the pass to Smith on the three and out between the Pats two TD's in the 4th, and the bullshit shift on FG that caused Carpenter to jump. Two huge plays, that is all. i think i'd put the 3-17 play right up there along with brady's scramble. they needed to get some serious pressure at 3rd and 17 and if brady wants to run like that they need to break his legs.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Oct 26, 2015 21:25:41 GMT -5
What about that move blitzing two guys leaving Gronkowski free to roam and sail into the end zone. That seemed , shall we say, in advisable. Surprised no one is criticizing that play call
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Post by razorjet on Oct 26, 2015 21:41:01 GMT -5
Don't forget their OL held on every play. Ya gotta beat the Pats AND the Refs. AMIRITE? No... But if you can't admit that on Gronks TD, the left tackle held our DE from dropping into coverage in between Brady and Gronk, then your a filthy liar... Which I don't believe you are. We'd owned that play by using that blitz/drop stunt and would've owned it again had he not held. Its obvious at regular speed.
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Post by razorjet on Oct 26, 2015 21:44:47 GMT -5
What about that move blitzing two guys leaving Gronkowski free to roam and sail into the end zone. That seemed , shall we say, in advisable. Surprised no one is criticizing that play call Read my recent reply. I watched us defending that play all game until they needed to hold to make it work. It wasn't a bad defensive call, it was a hold keeping Sheldon Richardson from dropping back with his hands up. The sack in the first half deep in our end in the first half was caused because we weren't held and Shelldawg was in the way.
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Post by Hotman on Oct 26, 2015 21:46:42 GMT -5
One of these days that pig is gonna be slauthered and slathered with bbq sauce with an apple in the mouth and a pole up it's ass over white hot coals. The pole is already in the ass, everything else will be ready soon! And the Jets will be ready to eat that motha fuckin FEAST!
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Post by Touchable on Oct 26, 2015 22:23:57 GMT -5
I'm over the loss already. Competitive game, down to the wire against the defending Super Bowl champions and the best team in the league right now, like it or not. We beat ourselves - a few things go different and we win. Despite the loss this game showed that we are for real - teams will be scared to play the Jets. Can complain about the refs all day in every single game, not going to change anything. On to Oakland. This
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Post by rangerous on Oct 27, 2015 5:27:22 GMT -5
What about that move blitzing two guys leaving Gronkowski free to roam and sail into the end zone. That seemed , shall we say, in advisable. Surprised no one is criticizing that play call Read my recent reply. I watched us defending that play all game until they needed to hold to make it work. It wasn't a bad defensive call, it was a hold keeping Sheldon Richardson from dropping back with his hands up. The sack in the first half deep in our end in the first half was caused because we weren't held and Shelldawg was in the way. i didn't see it in detail like you did but it looked like the safety and lb both rushed off the edge and gronkowski released untouched into an open area. something was wrong on that play. the lb probably had to engage gronkowski and let the safety run in free. i'm not sure where the hold comes in unless the interior was beaking in.
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Post by Ff2 on Oct 27, 2015 7:52:57 GMT -5
Don't forget their OL held on every play. Ya gotta beat the Pats AND the Refs. AMIRITE? No... But if you can't admit that on Gronks TD, the left tackle held our DE from dropping into coverage in between Brady and Gronk, then your a filthy liar... Which I don't believe you are. We'd owned that play by using that blitz/drop stunt and would've owned it again had he not held. Its obvious at regular speed. And you would be a liar if you didn't admit that holding could be called on every snap of the ball. The key is to do it and not be obvious.
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Post by razorjet on Oct 27, 2015 7:58:39 GMT -5
No... But if you can't admit that on Gronks TD, the left tackle held our DE from dropping into coverage in between Brady and Gronk, then your a filthy liar... Which I don't believe you are. We'd owned that play by using that blitz/drop stunt and would've owned it again had he not held. Its obvious at regular speed. And you would be a liar if you didn't admit that holding could be called on every snap of the ball. The key is to do it and not be obvious. Oh your right there, not denying that. However, we defended that play with that stuff to all game and THAT hold made a huge difference.
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Post by razorjet on Oct 27, 2015 8:01:10 GMT -5
Read my recent reply. I watched us defending that play all game until they needed to hold to make it work. It wasn't a bad defensive call, it was a hold keeping Sheldon Richardson from dropping back with his hands up. The sack in the first half deep in our end in the first half was caused because we weren't held and Shelldawg was in the way. i didn't see it in detail like you did but it looked like the safety and lb both rushed off the edge and gronkowski released untouched into an open area. something was wrong on that play. the lb probably had to engage gronkowski and let the safety run in free. i'm not sure where the hold comes in unless the interior was beaking in. Watch the Coples sack in the first half... same play, no hold, no where to throw.
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Post by cgjet on Oct 27, 2015 8:43:01 GMT -5
There were a lot of plays to point to, and question. However, as I re-watched the game yesterday, the strip by Sheldon, and then the ball being deflected directly back into Rainbow Tom's hands pretty much told me during the review that the Cheaters live a charmed life. Poetic justice would of been a TD to Marshall with no time left after the onside kick recovery, but the Cheats were getting those bounces on Sunday.
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