every team has plays they think they should have made. Against us we dropped a sure TD costing us 4 pts, they gave you a bad call which set up a TD(giving you 4 extra points) and you missed 2 LONG FGs.
You are 1-3 and deserve to be 1-3.
those Kicks were near 50 yarders. The differnece in that game was our QB set up a chip shot to win the ga,e yours set up a near 50 yarder. We deserved to win the game.
(and then of course dispensing with the "feel good" woulda/shoulda/coulda/moral victories:
I see numerous things you guys should feel good about but the record is still 1-3.
Officials missed field-goal push call in Ravens-Dolphins game
Posted by Mike Florio on October 22, 2013, 10:32 AM EDT
Ravens AP
Given Sunday’s game between the Patriots and the Jets, everybody knows about Rule 9, Article 1, Section 3(2)(b) of the rulebook.
Before that, not many people did. Including game officials, apparently.
As explained by Albert Breer of NFL Network, the Ravens violated the rule against pushing players on the line of scrimmage in field-goal formation during a late 57-yard try from the Dolphins. The kick, if successful, would have tied the game. The kick, if it had come 15 yards closer after the flag that wasn’t thrown, may have been good.
Per Breer, the Dolphins gave the tape to the NFL, and the league conceded (privately) that the call was missed.
A review of the coaches film available via the NFL’s Game Rewind service conducted by PFT (that sounds so official) shows that Chris Canty was lined up between, but slightly behind, Arthur Jones and Haloti Ngata. After the snap, Canty got behind Jones and pushed.
The temptation to skirt the rule surely increases on longer field-goal attempts, when the trajectory of the kick necessarily is lower. In those situations, a strong push could result in a blocked kick.
The league thereafter decided to make the rule a point of emphasis, prompting V.P. of officiating Dean Blandino to send out a video explaining that game officials would be watching for future violations.
While some Patriots fans may point to the failure to flag the Ravens as further proof of a ****eyed conspiracy against the franchise that parlayed the tuck rule into its first Super Bowl win, the broader point is that the enforcement of the rule was, before Sunday, a work in progress. The Patriots either didn’t understand the rule or deliberately rolled the dice on the 56-yard attempt from Nick Folk, hoping the flag wouldn’t be thrown.
Either way, no one can claim ignorance of the rule going forward.
yep, he was awful. very similar to Ryan. 25 pts on the road at NE w/ no TOs and setting up for GW FG for a 1-5 team is exactly like leading O to 7 pts TOTAL in 2 games against NYJ and Buf needing one win to make playoffs. you got me.
Rex has the worst coaching record in the division the last 3 years 15-24...wont be long now.
If you haven't noticed, 98% of the board hates Tannehill so you sticking to your guns claiming people are saying he's awesome is completely false.
what was similar exactly? man you guys really reach. the man had a minute on the clock w/ no TOs at his 12 yd line. I assume that is very similar to throwing a pick 6 and missing a WIDE OPEN Hartline for the GW TD in OT where the clock was never an issue.
I never said the kicks Carpenter made were not makeable, I noted they weren't chip shots as obviously a 57-58 yarder is not either but he did a good job to give us a chance.
That's why I won't get in to long lengthy debates with him. It's just not that important to me.
If you haven't noticed, 98% of the board hates Tannehill so you sticking to your guns claiming people are saying he's awesome is completely false.
Rex has the worst coaching record in the division the last 3 years 15-24...wont be long now.
Actually going back to the implosion in '11 when they were 8-5 facing 3 teams with losing records, it's actually 15-27. (you know, the year that some vets including future HOF'er LT recounted that he was clueless while the clubhouse was exploding and coddling the inept QB). 2009 was proven to be a Polian gift, so if you think about it, outside of 2010, he has not had a legitimate winning record, nor a division title, even in his one legit year.
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and 99.5% of 3 jets boards hated Sanchez a year or more before he was done; apparently the team that knew him best did also as well as any teams in the market for a starting QB, and most in the market for a backup).
he was in 2nd place last year and very well may end up there again this year. Long way to go
No, to the contrary, the overwhelming majority of realists on JetNation.. actually would prefer to take their chances with what's behind Curtain Number 3... like Marcus Mariota. To the majority of them, Geno may look awful but Sanchez doesn't get to look better in the rear view mirror.
I should care about average fans why? most fans want new QBs and new HCs every 2 years. I don't worry about what most people think. those are the same people that will want Mariota gone in 2 years.
I don't understand why Geno always looks so good against us and looks so awful against everyone else.
Anyway, we can't stop the run now. Life without Mayo may be hard. Hopefully we find a way but our previously vaunted defense looked like absolute crap with Mayo gone.