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Holmes, Jets put drama to rest after win over Dolphins
It was just over a week ago, prior to their rout of the Dolphins on Monday Night Football, when tensions were at a snapping point for the Jets.
The offense hadn't exactly started off fast in 2011, with the Jets ranking last in the league with 26 of their drives ending in three-and-outs. The bottled up frustrations, particularly on the offensive side of the ball, then exploded when wideout and captain Santonio Holmes dumped the blame on his offensive linemen.
The Jets needed a win bad, and the Monday night game was prefect. Problem is, the Jets offense has been sputtering and their defense cannot stop the run.
They needed a easy team to beat, someone that is so stupid they would attack the strong areas of their defense and allow the Jets to make the "big play" they needed.
Enter B "the Monster" Marshall and OC Daboll. Tom Brady would have told Bill Belichick that he was not going to throw at Revis 15 times. He is the most accurate QB in the NFL and he would not do it. Matt Moore on the other hand, has to do what he is told.
B Marshall told everyone in the world that he wanted the whole game on his shoulders. That was stupid in a couple of ways. What was even more stupid that that our HC and OC decided to do what B Marshall WANTED TO DO. Much like they do whatever R Bush wants to do.
Before our game, the Jets were a team ready to implode, then thanks to our very poor gameplan, they are again ready to explode.
P.S. I'm in NO WAY saying that the Jets were, are or going to be a playoff team, that is not the point of my thread. My point is to say that the Jets were looking like they could fall apart if they lost to us at home.
And we saved them and gave them hope.
And out of being stupid.
We tell maybe the 60th rated QB in the NFL to throw 10-12 times and for all the TDs to a unstable WR being covered by the best cornerback in the NFL. And by the way, even if Revis is covering someone else, throw his way also.
Yes, we have not been just breaking off TDs runs in the endzone(we are averaging 3.0 yards per carry with Thomas there), but then we have not really tried it much. It would be very nice if our back up QB could throw a pass to Marshall that he could somehow catch, but that does not seem to be working no matter how often we try.
P.S.S
Did we attempt more then one pass at one of our players being covered by one of their LBs? Think about it, the Jets have 3 really good to great corners. So where were the pass plays to the TEs, RBs and FB?
I can't get over these simple facts, the Jets are not good against the run but again, they have some very good corners, and not just 2, they have 3. The reason we did not see much of D Bess is because Josh Wilson owned him all night.
So within the 10 yard line, run more then you pass and you can beat the Jets.
Holmes, Jets put drama to rest after win over Dolphins
It was just over a week ago, prior to their rout of the Dolphins on Monday Night Football, when tensions were at a snapping point for the Jets.
The offense hadn't exactly started off fast in 2011, with the Jets ranking last in the league with 26 of their drives ending in three-and-outs. The bottled up frustrations, particularly on the offensive side of the ball, then exploded when wideout and captain Santonio Holmes dumped the blame on his offensive linemen.
The Jets needed a win bad, and the Monday night game was prefect. Problem is, the Jets offense has been sputtering and their defense cannot stop the run.
They needed a easy team to beat, someone that is so stupid they would attack the strong areas of their defense and allow the Jets to make the "big play" they needed.
Enter B "the Monster" Marshall and OC Daboll. Tom Brady would have told Bill Belichick that he was not going to throw at Revis 15 times. He is the most accurate QB in the NFL and he would not do it. Matt Moore on the other hand, has to do what he is told.
B Marshall told everyone in the world that he wanted the whole game on his shoulders. That was stupid in a couple of ways. What was even more stupid that that our HC and OC decided to do what B Marshall WANTED TO DO. Much like they do whatever R Bush wants to do.
Before our game, the Jets were a team ready to implode, then thanks to our very poor gameplan, they are again ready to explode.
P.S. I'm in NO WAY saying that the Jets were, are or going to be a playoff team, that is not the point of my thread. My point is to say that the Jets were looking like they could fall apart if they lost to us at home.
And we saved them and gave them hope.
And out of being stupid.
We tell maybe the 60th rated QB in the NFL to throw 10-12 times and for all the TDs to a unstable WR being covered by the best cornerback in the NFL. And by the way, even if Revis is covering someone else, throw his way also.
Yes, we have not been just breaking off TDs runs in the endzone(we are averaging 3.0 yards per carry with Thomas there), but then we have not really tried it much. It would be very nice if our back up QB could throw a pass to Marshall that he could somehow catch, but that does not seem to be working no matter how often we try.
P.S.S
Did we attempt more then one pass at one of our players being covered by one of their LBs? Think about it, the Jets have 3 really good to great corners. So where were the pass plays to the TEs, RBs and FB?
I can't get over these simple facts, the Jets are not good against the run but again, they have some very good corners, and not just 2, they have 3. The reason we did not see much of D Bess is because Josh Wilson owned him all night.
So within the 10 yard line, run more then you pass and you can beat the Jets.
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