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Post by flushingjet on Sept 15, 2015 13:34:43 GMT -5
Suggestions are welcome
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Post by Chesapeakejet on Sept 15, 2015 13:43:01 GMT -5
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Post by jetstream23 on Sept 15, 2015 13:44:24 GMT -5
I think Coby Fleenor (TE) is going to get an increased role compared to what he did against Buffalo. He's a somewhat speedy TE target with decent hands. With TY Hilton out (good news for Jets!) Donte Moncrief will likely be WR2 to Andre Johnson. Rookie Philip Dorsett is probably WR3. From a pass defense standpoint I think we need to start the game with Revis on Johnson 1-on-1 but I'm a little afraid of Moncrief and I've never been comfortable with how the Jets defend the TE. We need to get pressure on Luck (Buffalo's exotic blitzes last week didn't always get sacks but they made Luck rush his passes more than he's used to doing). Dial it up, Bowles!
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Post by Harrier on Sept 15, 2015 13:48:27 GMT -5
I think Coby Fleenor (TE) is going to get an increased role compared to what he did against Buffalo. He's a somewhat speedy TE target with decent hands. With TY Hilton out (good news for Jets!) Donte Moncrief will likely be WR2 to Andre Johnson. Rookie Philip Dorsett is probably WR3. From a pass defense standpoint I think we need to start the game with Revis on Johnson 1-on-1 but I'm a little afraid of Moncrief and I've never been comfortable with how the Jets defend the TE. We need to get pressure on Luck (Buffalo's exotic blitzes last week didn't always get sacks but they made Luck rush his passes more than he's used to doing). Dial it up, Bowles! I just dropped Fleener from my fantasy because I don't like him against our D, i picked up Jordan Cameron off waivers. I hope Fleener does not start playin well after our game now I've dropped his ass.
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Post by Hotman on Sept 15, 2015 15:43:37 GMT -5
Why?
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Post by vermontjet on Sept 15, 2015 17:10:52 GMT -5
Have to start the game faster than we did on Sunday. Passrush was sad early. If we give Luck that much time we are done.
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Post by jdeacon on Sept 15, 2015 17:31:48 GMT -5
Win the toss, receive the ball. Take 9 minutes off the clock and score a td.
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Post by rangerous on Sept 15, 2015 18:10:33 GMT -5
it's hard to say. the dolts have luck and not much else but they are coming off a loss and they should bounce back. it's not going to be an easy game. luck is going to be mch easier to contain than manziel so if the jets get the same pressure as against the browns then we can see a win. cromartie is out but williams seemed to play pretty well at corner. he seems to have a good nose for the ball. mauldin will be missed so reilly, pace and coples will have to step up. on offense, i doubt if the dolts have anyone who will be able to handle marshall and/or decker. throw in some smart playing by fitzpatrick and no turnovers and they should be able to score 24 plus. the jets are showing they have a run and a pass game. the dolts can't stop both. they get this win and they will be very well placed to go into the break with 3 or 4 wins.
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Post by jett on Sept 15, 2015 18:50:10 GMT -5
Score more points then they do
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Post by Bing© in Buffalo Chairman on Sept 15, 2015 19:01:24 GMT -5
bend Luck like a fucking pretzel......... win 31-17
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Post by Big L on Sept 15, 2015 19:03:56 GMT -5
Line is Colts -6.5? I thought 4 would ha e been about right.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Sept 16, 2015 2:01:03 GMT -5
Score more points than they do.
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Post by RageATL on Sept 16, 2015 5:08:24 GMT -5
Gore and AJ did precisely dick in the opener so let's hope that continues. If TY is truly out for our game, we should have a decent shot.
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Post by RageATL on Sept 16, 2015 5:29:44 GMT -5
Rich Cimini, ESPN Staff Writer
Ten things to know about the Indianapolis Colts, the New York Jets' opponent on Monday night:
1. For a change, the drama surrounds the opponent, not the Jets. The Colts, a trendy Super Bowl pick at the start of the season, got roughed up in Week 1 by the new bully in Buffalo, Rex Ryan. Now there's talk of a rift between coach Chuck Pagano and general manager Ryan Grigson, prompting owner Jim Irsay to issue an emphatic denial. Nevertheless, something smells fishy in Indy. Despite three straight 11-5 seasons and improvement in the playoffs each year, Pagano is a lame-duck coach. He reportedly turned down a contract extension last offseason because it was a low-ball offer. With one year left on his deal, it could be Super Bowl-or-bust. An 0-2 start would be deemed a crisis for a team that has had only one losing season over the last 13 years. Then again, they're no strangers to 0-1. The Colts have dropped five of their last six openers.
2. The Colts will be good as long as they have Andrew Luck, who has a chance to plaster his name all over the record books. He passed for more yards in his first three seasons (12,957) than any quarterback in history. He can do everything on the field, and his TV commercials aren't half-bad, either. One thing about Luck, though: He's not immune to interceptions. He's had 18 interceptions in his last 17 starts, three more than Geno Smith -- a frightening thought for Colts' fans.
3. Did Ryan find Luck's Kryptonite last Sunday? The Bills went after Luck with an array of blitzes, sending extra pressure on 49 percent of his dropbacks -- the third-highest ratio in his career. Andrew the Great didn't handle it particularly well, finishing 10-for-24 with two sacks. He had to make quick decisions and couldn't get the ball to his third and fourth reads. You think Todd Bowles will go to school on that game tape? Absolutely.
4. Luck is ... uh, lucky this game isn't in New Jersey. He'd hear it from the fans who haven't forgotten about a disparaging comment he may or may not have made about the Jets a few months ago. A Page Six item in the New York Post reported that Luck was hanging out on Long Island's East End in June with former Stanford teammate Jonathan Martin. A local approached and said to Luck, "I wish you were the quarterback of the Jets." According to the paper, Luck replied, "F--- that, man." Clever Jets' fans probably could've made a derisive chant out of that.
5. One of the big storylines in Indianapolis will be the health of wide receiver T.Y. Hilton, Luck's favorite target. He's listed as day-to-day with a bruised knee after getting hurt in the third quarter of the opener. After the game, Irsay said Hilton could "miss some time." If there's no Hilton to worry about on the perimeter, defenses can take an aggressive approach with Luck. Donte Moncrief would start for Hilton, with rookie Phillip Dorsett moving up to No. 3. Dorsett had a rough day in his debut, fumbling two punts.
6. Demonstrating a win-now mentality, the Colts signed a couple of University of Miami geezers, wide receiver Andre Johnson (34) and running back Frank Gore (32). They looked old in Week 1, combining for only 57 yards from scrimmage.
7. The Colts don't have a lot of playmakers on defense, but they have cornerback Vontae Davis, who held Sammy Watkins to no catches last week. You have to figure Davis will cover Brandon Marshall. The Colts' secondary also includes ex-Jets safety Dwight Lowery, who never clicked with Ryan and was traded away.
8. Their most accomplished defender is pass-rusher Robert Mathis, but he's still a question mark because of a surgically repaired Achilles' tendon. After posting a league-high 19.5 sacks in 2013, he blew out his Achilles' and missed the 2014 season. His goal was to make the opener, reportedly undergoing 10 surgical procedures to prevent infection and help the healing process. Mathis didn't reach his goal, as he was declared inactive last week. If he plays Monday night, it'll be a huge emotional lift for his teammates and the crowd.
9. Everybody knows the Jets' issues with tight ends; last season, they allowed a league-high 13 touchdown passes. The Colts have two good ones, Dwayne Allen and Coby Fleener. This will be a good test for safeties Calvin Pryor and Marcus Gilchrist.
10. The Jets better hope it doesn't come down to a field goal. Adam Vinatieri's career mark against them -- 41 of 44. Wow.
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Post by quantum on Sept 16, 2015 7:36:49 GMT -5
4. Luck is ... uh, lucky this game isn't in New Jersey. He'd hear it from the fans who haven't forgotten about a disparaging comment he may or may not have made about the Jets a few months ago. A Page Six item in the New York Post reported that Luck was hanging out on Long Island's East End in June with former Stanford teammate Jonathan Martin. A local approached and said to Luck, "I wish you were the quarterback of the Jets." According to the paper, Luck replied, "F--- that, man." Clever Jets' fans probably could've made a derisive chant out of that.
FUCK LUCK! FUCK LUCK! FUCK LUCK!
Kick him in the balls! RAH RAH RAH!
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