Great playoff run by the Jets. That was admirable intensity. Sanchez has so many terrific qualities -- play faking, pump fakes, athletic arrogance, maneuverability, and a basic delivery.
As long as we're bragging about draft position, what are the odds that a 57th pick in one draft turns out to be superior to the same position 5th pick in the following draft? Big hint: Horrible. I point that out only for an injection of reality. Some of the posts here the past few weeks have comically slanted, in terms of Miami better than the Jets and Henne over Sanchez.
The only thing I don't like about the Jets is the gimmick defense. The 3-4 lends itself to that, scrambling around trying to mask intentions, every player in the front seven trying to be half of this and three quarters of that. It was so refreshing to watch the Colts line up in a recognizable 4-3 and simply attack.
I find it more than mildly amusing that many of the same posters who are denouncing the Jets are ones championing the 3-4 defense. I just watched the Colts defeat the two best 3-4 defenses in the league, one by 17 points and the other by 13. That's the bottom line, certainly more valid than scrambling to assert the Jets had no business in the playoffs. After all, it's our guy who coined, "You are what you are."
As long as we're bragging about draft position, what are the odds that a 57th pick in one draft turns out to be superior to the same position 5th pick in the following draft? Big hint: Horrible. I point that out only for an injection of reality. Some of the posts here the past few weeks have comically slanted, in terms of Miami better than the Jets and Henne over Sanchez.
The only thing I don't like about the Jets is the gimmick defense. The 3-4 lends itself to that, scrambling around trying to mask intentions, every player in the front seven trying to be half of this and three quarters of that. It was so refreshing to watch the Colts line up in a recognizable 4-3 and simply attack.
I find it more than mildly amusing that many of the same posters who are denouncing the Jets are ones championing the 3-4 defense. I just watched the Colts defeat the two best 3-4 defenses in the league, one by 17 points and the other by 13. That's the bottom line, certainly more valid than scrambling to assert the Jets had no business in the playoffs. After all, it's our guy who coined, "You are what you are."