With Revis out of the picture probably for the rest of the season we are really going to have a chance to find out both what our team and our coach are made of.
Rex considers himself a defense genius, well here's his chance to prove it without the guy who has always given him the luxury of shutting down half the field and always having an extra rusher and help over the top.
There are plenty of teams that have lost marque players and risen to the occasion. Do our beloved Jets have what it takes?
If Rex can do it, great! We'll be that much better when Revis gets back next season.
If not....and he can't hang with the big dogs...then get the fuk off the porch.
This season will tell us more than the last three combined. I for one am looking forward to it.
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Look On The Bright Side Guys....
#1
Posted 24 September 2012 - 08:49 AM
Fifteen years ago after an especially disappointing loss to Miami, Esiason, then the Jets' quarterback, was making the seven-mile drive from the Meadowlands back to Manhattan.
While he was slogging through stop-and-go traffic at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel, the car next to him was violently rear-ended. The quarterback threw his car into park, hopped out and ran to the woman whose car had been hit. She was wearing, of all things, an Esiason jersey, and was utterly shocked when he tapped on her window to check on her.
"Are you OK?" he said, trying to keep calm. "Are you OK?"
"Boomer? Is that you?" she asked the Good Samaritan, sounding disoriented. "I think I'm OK, but . ... "
But what?
"But you guys sucked."
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While he was slogging through stop-and-go traffic at the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel, the car next to him was violently rear-ended. The quarterback threw his car into park, hopped out and ran to the woman whose car had been hit. She was wearing, of all things, an Esiason jersey, and was utterly shocked when he tapped on her window to check on her.
"Are you OK?" he said, trying to keep calm. "Are you OK?"
"Boomer? Is that you?" she asked the Good Samaritan, sounding disoriented. "I think I'm OK, but . ... "
But what?
"But you guys sucked."
Welcome to the New York Jets, Tim Tebow.
http://modernworldphotography.com/
http://fineartameric...dos-santos.html
#2
Posted 24 September 2012 - 09:27 AM
Cromartie and Wilson are fine and I like Trufant in the slot. The problem is our lack of passrush. It's getting downright comical. We have no one that can collapse the pocket and our LBers are too slow to provide coverage. The middle of the field is open every single play. I think that Rex needs to play more 4-3 in the hope of getting some sort of pressure with the DL and play Pace, Harris and Maybin as the LBers. Pace can sort of cover, as can Harris. Maybin can run around and chase someone down... possibly. I don't know.
#4
Posted 24 September 2012 - 02:30 PM
SecondHandJets, on 24 September 2012 - 10:43 AM, said:
Meanwhile Nnamdi isn't endearing himself to Philly...
Yeah this is one good thing we can say. The Jets wanted Nnamdi bad and he has basically become crap. If the Jets had got him we would have cut Cro and been in a world of shit with the salary situation and everyone would have been pissed as hell and booing Nnamdi and been pissed as hell at Tanny.
Thankfully for once something went in the Jets favor and we didn't get stuck with a huge contract for a corner that hasn't turned out to be average at best. This team would have been shit if we had Nnamdi across from Revis because we would have had no money to sign other good players.
Thank you Philly for paying more than we offered for a player that has hurt your team.
Nnamdi contract...not quite as bad but very similar to Haynesworth`s. Nnamdi can still play at an average level but Haynesworth went from great to total sh*t.
On another note its great to have him eat some humble pie. Nnamdi and all the Revis haters know that Nnamdi is on a highschool level compared to Revis which makes me laugh since only two or three years a go there was that big debate of who was better.
Revis pisses on Nnamdi.
#5
Posted 24 September 2012 - 02:44 PM
SecondHandJets, on 24 September 2012 - 10:27 AM, said:
Cromartie and Wilson are fine and I like Trufant in the slot. The problem is our lack of passrush. It's getting downright comical. We have no one that can collapse the pocket and our LBers are too slow to provide coverage. The middle of the field is open every single play. I think that Rex needs to play more 4-3 in the hope of getting some sort of pressure with the DL and play Pace, Harris and Maybin as the LBers. Pace can sort of cover, as can Harris. Maybin can run around and chase someone down... possibly. I don't know.
How can you like Trufant in the slot? Every time that guy steps on the field at CB he gets torched, even in preseason vs nobodies he was constantly getting roasted in coverage.
We will see a big drop off in coverage, our pass rush better improve. I wish they would play Coples and Davis more, we could use more youth and speed in our front 7.
#7
Posted 24 September 2012 - 03:06 PM
bluelinecop, on 24 September 2012 - 08:49 AM, said:
With Revis out of the picture probably for the rest of the season we are really going to have a chance to find out both what our team and our coach are made of.
Rex considers himself a defense genius, well here's his chance to prove it without the guy who has always given him the luxury of shutting down half the field and always having an extra rusher and help over the top.
There are plenty of teams that have lost marque players and risen to the occasion. Do our beloved Jets have what it takes?
If Rex can do it, great! We'll be that much better when Revis gets back next season.
If not....and he can't hang with the big dogs...then get the fuk off the porch.
This season will tell us more than the last three combined. I for one am looking forward to it.
Rex considers himself a defense genius, well here's his chance to prove it without the guy who has always given him the luxury of shutting down half the field and always having an extra rusher and help over the top.
There are plenty of teams that have lost marque players and risen to the occasion. Do our beloved Jets have what it takes?
If Rex can do it, great! We'll be that much better when Revis gets back next season.
If not....and he can't hang with the big dogs...then get the fuk off the porch.
This season will tell us more than the last three combined. I for one am looking forward to it.
Yeah you nailed that one Blueline.
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