Rex Ryan is absolutely lost when it comes to game management.This ridiculous crap on 3rd and 1 and then 4th and 1, what the hell is wrong with the Bills? Just run a play.
Rex Ryan is absolutely lost when it comes to game management.This ridiculous crap on 3rd and 1 and then 4th and 1, what the hell is wrong with the Bills? Just run a play.
I only watch the first half and both teams looked mediocre at best...
Shocked to see the Jets in it, as if the Bills wanted to lose the game.
I think both teams are easily beatable.
Then you should watch the entire game again. Jets were clearly the better team on both sides of the ball.
"Shocked to see the Jets in it" The jets ended the 1st half leading 20-10 if anything it was the other way around. A deep ball and a fumble recovery TD in quick succession to start the 3rd quarter is the only reason this game was even close. Jets Offense put on a offensive display we haven't in quite some time and their defense still looks like the same one that has made Tannehill and the offense look very mediocre. Unless tannehill starts hitting the deep ball consistently (on much tighter coverage then the Stills drop) then maybe we can expose their D. Jets only looked weak against the deep ball. I would love to go buffalo and out on that performance but the jets have more pieces on O in WR/RB and D. It's really going to depend on our QB play. Which tonight's jets QB looked very well.
People wanted Rex Ryan on this team.
I only watch the first half and both teams looked mediocre at best...
Shocked to see the Jets in it, as if the Bills wanted to lose the game.
I think both teams are easily beatable.
Considering that the Ryans are both defensive coaches I would fire them asap. They should work in a pizza factory for quality control.
Well what game were you watching? That was a complete beat down by the Jets from start to finish. The Bills night consisted of 3 plays. 2 long TD passes almost the length of the field and one fluke fumble recovery for a touchdown. Other than that it was all Jets all night.
You can't have watched that game and came away with the impression that the Jets seem mediocre at best and that you were surprised that they were still in it. Not if you're being honest with yourself. The Jets have legit offensive talent and a great defensive line. They have some soft spots in their secondary but they are a legitimate team. Not saying they will make the playoffs or anything because their early season schedule is so brutal, but they didn't look mediocre at best last night, that's for sure. They looked awesome. Be fair.
I think so early on you have to be careful about calling the Jets legit. As far as I recall the Jets did not look that superior in their opener and Fitzpatrick had a mediocre game. Most teams are still in early season sleepiness. What I saw yesterday that the Bills may be the worst team in the AFC East this year. Outside of a couple big plays on offense it was awful to watch. And the D was just stunningly bad. Kinda like the Dolphins D last year.
What the Jets did though start the alarm clock for Rex Ryan. Last year they were essentially responsible for getting Philbin fired (thank you) and this year they started the watch clock on Ryan.
With Arizona and NE looming (and possible an 0-4 start) I could see Ryan's departure the week leading up to the Rams game (in LA). It would be an easier task for an interim coach.
And how legit the Jets are? The next 4 will give a lot of answers for you guys: @Chiefs, Seahawks, @Steelers, @Cardinals.
I think if the Jets can go 2-2 during that span they can think of playoff contention (at 3-1 pr 4-0 they are definitely a contender). 1-3 or 0-4 would put them into a pressure cooker and Fitzpatrick is not a good cook when you bring out the pressure cooker.
I think so early on you have to be careful about calling the Jets legit. As far as I recall the Jets did not look that superior in their opener and Fitzpatrick had a mediocre game. Most teams are still in early season sleepiness. What I saw yesterday that the Bills may be the worst team in the AFC East this year. Outside of a couple big plays on offense it was awful to watch. And the D was just stunningly bad. Kinda like the Dolphins D last year.
What the Jets did though start the alarm clock for Rex Ryan. Last year they were essentially responsible for getting Philbin fired (thank you) and this year they started the watch clock on Ryan.
With Arizona and NE looming (and possible an 0-4 start) I could see Ryan's departure the week leading up to the Rams game (in LA). It would be an easier task for an interim coach.
And how legit the Jets are? The next 4 will give a lot of answers for you guys: @Chiefs, Seahawks, @Steelers, @Cardinals.
I think if the Jets can go 2-2 during that span they can think of playoff contention (at 3-1 pr 4-0 they are definitely a contender). 1-3 or 0-4 would put them into a pressure cooker and Fitzpatrick is not a good cook when you bring out the pressure cooker.