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Post by Trades on Sept 16, 2016 7:00:08 GMT -5
Seems like the coaches are finally understanding that you can't play scared. The O against the Bengals seemed stiffed and limited. I was blaming Fitz but it looks like the training wheels came off yesterday. If we played that way on O I think we would have won both games. Let's hope that will be the game plan for the rest of the season.
Now we just need to get the defense on track.
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Post by Harrier on Sept 16, 2016 7:30:12 GMT -5
I really do like Bowles. Guy is no nonsense all business.
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Post by red75bronco on Sept 16, 2016 7:33:42 GMT -5
Mistakes yesterday can be fixed. Talent is there. Clean up the mistakes with a mini bye and win in KC.
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Post by bxjetfan on Sept 16, 2016 7:40:57 GMT -5
Mistakes yesterday can be fixed. Talent is there. Clean up the mistakes with a mini bye and win in KC. This is where Bowles even temperament comes in. Rex would lose next week for sure. Hopefully the win one lose one days are over. I really think Bowles changed the culture last year when he lit into the team and we went on a 5 game winning streak. Last week sucked but we shot ourselves in the foot with the missed XP and the FG.
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Post by fullblast on Sept 16, 2016 8:00:00 GMT -5
Let's hope teams continue to leave their CBs 1-on-1 against Marshall/Deck. That's easy picking.
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Post by JetBidi on Sept 16, 2016 8:21:59 GMT -5
You can never played scared. We've always done that in the past. Playing not to lose results in losing.
A welcomed change. I hope it lasts.
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Post by Trades on Sept 16, 2016 12:19:17 GMT -5
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Post by postum on Sept 16, 2016 12:35:49 GMT -5
I hope they at least realize they should have gone for two on that last TD last night.
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Post by jetstream23 on Sept 16, 2016 12:43:23 GMT -5
I like Bowles and Gailey. This is the most talented team we've had since 1998. Fitz doesn't have the arm of Testaverde but Forte, Marshall, Decker are easily as good as Martin, Keyshawn and Chrebet were. I think Enunwa and the young WRs like J. Marshall are what will set the Jets apart.
Buffalo only hung around in that game last night because of 3 plays (84 yard bomb to Goodwin, broken play bomb to Salas, fumble return TD) and then a soft, time-consuming prevent D tactic at the end of the game. Now, Buffalo earned all of those things but they were isolated, mostly single play mistakes. The Jets had time consuming, balanced drives and spread the ball around with two 100-yard WRS and a 100-yard rusher. It was the best Jets offense we've seen in a long time.
Fitz is still the wildcard and he WILL make some mistakes, but we can't try to limit his mistakes so much that we put the guy in a box. We have to throw and we have to take some risks. Outside of last season's meltdown vs. Buffalo at the end of the year he's looked good. I think he was rusty last week and the Jets clearly look like a team that could 2-0 right now.
MAJOR tests ahead with teams like Pitt, Arizona, New England, etc. but I'm really looking forward to those games and seeing if the Jets can steal a couple of them.
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Coaching
Sept 17, 2016 9:41:20 GMT -5
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Post by 2foolish on Sept 17, 2016 9:41:20 GMT -5
It's the players making plays.. No offense to coaching but u gotta have the players...
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Post by rangerous on Sept 17, 2016 10:17:54 GMT -5
this offense is getting it done. fitz is getting it done. he is making passes to the right receivers and they're mostly on target. if i have any criticism of the buffalo game it's when the defense gave up that last buffalo td and the offense not icing the game with 1:14 left. imo there was no reason to let buffalo get the ball back again and for whatever reason they couldn't muster another first down.
as for revis, i think some of it is where he's playing and that's up to bowles. revis needs to chuck the receivers at the line. had he done that to green that pass would've failed. but at the same time give green and tyrod some credit for a nicely thrown ball caught in stride. that doesn't happen too often. i might also point out that green didn't have more than one or two catches the rest of the game.
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