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Post by Sonny Werblin on Dec 29, 2015 14:55:54 GMT -5
The Jets have definitely benefitted from the schedule this season. Hopefully next season they will be an even better team after spending a year in the Bowles and Gailey systems. Anyway, the schedule looks tough with games against the AFC Central and NFC West.
In addition to division games they have:
Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Seattle, Indianapolis (2d place team in AFC South)
Away: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Arizona, San Francisco, Kansas City (2d place team in AFC West)
No one really knows how good or bad teams will be in 2016, but the schedule looks a lot tougher next season.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 29, 2015 18:09:28 GMT -5
The Jets have definitely benefitted from the schedule this season. Hopefully next season they will be an even better team after spending a year in the Bowles and Gailey systems. Anyway, the schedule looks tough with games against the AFC Central and NFC West. In addition to division games they have: Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Seattle, Indianapolis (2d place team in AFC South) Away: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Arizona, San Francisco, Kansas City (2d place team in AFC West) No one really knows how good or bad teams will be in 2016, but the schedule looks a lot tougher next season. Well as the defending super bowl champions, fans will give them a break if they lose many games
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Dec 29, 2015 18:14:03 GMT -5
Well as the defending super bowl champions, fans will give them a break if they lose many games Maybe we'll get another one of these
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Post by chadp on Dec 29, 2015 19:38:54 GMT -5
The Jets have definitely benefitted from the schedule this season. Hopefully next season they will be an even better team after spending a year in the Bowles and Gailey systems. Anyway, the schedule looks tough with games against the AFC Central and NFC West. In addition to division games they have: Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Seattle, Indianapolis (2d place team in AFC South) Away: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Arizona, San Francisco, Kansas City (2d place team in AFC West) No one really knows how good or bad teams will be in 2016, but the schedule looks a lot tougher next season. Well as the defending super bowl champions, fans will give them a break if they lose many games 1-15..
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 29, 2015 20:02:00 GMT -5
Well as the defending super bowl champions, fans will give them a break if they lose many games 1-15.. That may be asking a bit much
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Post by ryu79 on Dec 29, 2015 20:34:18 GMT -5
Why cant we just play the afc south every year?
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Post by silverback on Dec 30, 2015 0:39:41 GMT -5
Looking forward to see what they can accomplish with next years schedule. I feel that after an influx of talent with another full year of FA and the draft that this team can compete against anybody.
The future is bright my man and next year is just another year to prove it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2015 7:52:06 GMT -5
Slowly getting on board; most impressive to me is Mac's eye for defense. He also is applying the Steelers theories, such as developing (their) our own edge rushers.
But I am done looking down the road; fucking Rex got me run over with that shit.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2015 7:56:58 GMT -5
Well as the defending super bowl champions, fans will give them a break if they lose many games Maybe we'll get another one of these That's just the thing you don't get one, you take it.
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Post by RageATL on Dec 30, 2015 7:57:09 GMT -5
The Jets have definitely benefitted from the schedule this season. Hopefully next season they will be an even better team after spending a year in the Bowles and Gailey systems. Anyway, the schedule looks tough with games against the AFC Central and NFC West. In addition to division games they have: Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Seattle, Indianapolis (2d place team in AFC South) Away: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Arizona, San Francisco, Kansas City (2d place team in AFC West) No one really knows how good or bad teams will be in 2016, but the schedule looks a lot tougher next season. Yikes, that's quite the gauntlet right there.
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Post by leftturn3 on Dec 30, 2015 8:21:14 GMT -5
The Jets have definitely benefitted from the schedule this season. Hopefully next season they will be an even better team after spending a year in the Bowles and Gailey systems. Anyway, the schedule looks tough with games against the AFC Central and NFC West. In addition to division games they have: Home: Baltimore, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Seattle, Indianapolis (2d place team in AFC South) Away: Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Arizona, San Francisco, Kansas City (2d place team in AFC West) No one really knows how good or bad teams will be in 2016, but the schedule looks a lot tougher next season. I truly believe we can compete with anyone of these teams right now. I am not saying we win all games, but we won't go out and get slapped around and will be in the game for the win. Next year will only be better, and I know this is where we mush it all, but with Fitz back, with MARSHALL and Decker and younger receivers starting to wake up, our RB,s and the Defense gelling, we are one of the teams to beat. I think TODD and the rest of the staff is just what this team needed.
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