I feel like the Jets offense has to do nothing more than hold on to the ball, get some 1st downs once in a while, and not turn it over. The steelers Oline is worn down I think this one is going to be won by the jETS d not their O (I know what a change of pace for them right). But they sHUT DOWN BASIcally the best O in the NFL last week.
Revis and Cromartie will be able to handle one on one assignments for the most part, leaving Ryan ample opp. to blitz a really weakened O line. Only way I see tghe curtain winnning this one is if their D can create more To’s with good position then the jets do.
Let’s talk about how are we going to get our ground game going against the Stillirs? & can Sanchez play at the same level he did last week?[/quote]
Well first you could start by shooting their front 3 at home before they come to the game.
I dont think you are going to get a ground game going Print, Jets are going to have to try so they can open up the passing game. This game Sancez will have to win like he did last week through the air. The Jets D has to play the same as last week but I think this is a standard for this team. Their D has to play to that level at all times to give the O a chance to make plays.
Because as you say, I am to lazy to bring up another page and google it, who did he hire.
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Hue Jackson
No man you can have your say no worries. Just wanted to clarify Beans statement and my picture. [/quote]
That was their coordinator last year?
Sanchez is not opening up with Polamalu back there. Screen passes all day. Have you ever heard an annuncer say this about an NFL qb, said aout Sanchez last week “there is that one throw over the middle that he has become really good at” . How is you number one draft pick QB going to be good at “one throw”. I LOL’d when I heard that.
[quote]SILVERDAN7 wrote:
That was their coordinator last year?
Sanchez is not opening up with Polamalu back there. Screen passes all day. Have you ever heard an annuncer say this about an NFL qb, said aout Sanchez last week “there is that one throw over the middle that he has become really good at” . How is you number one draft pick QB going to be good at “one throw”. I LOL’d when I heard that.[/quote]
Yes the speculation is that Cable was fired so Hue could get hired. Crazy Al was afraid Hue was going to take a HC job somewhere else. So he just fired Cable problem solved. How fucked up is that.
I think Sanchez is going to go down as a great Jet QB, but he will be killed through the media his whole career. When it is over they will look back and say Wow that kid won a lot of games and really was not as bad as we thought. Kind of like Phil Simms, he was killed in the media when he took over the Giants back in the day. Now he is looked on as one of the best QB for the Giants. I think its the market they are in NY and Dallas are brutal on QB’s.
[quote]Vinnie85 wrote:
as much as i wanna root for the jets i can’t… they are prolli the most arrogant assholes… however if i had to play for a coach it’d be either rex ryan or jason garret or harbaugh (baltimore) in the modern NFL… in the NFL of old prolli don shula or tony dungy or lombardi… [/quote]
I completely disagree. I feel like the whole team is overall pretty respectful comparitvely. It’s the NFL. The only sport that has a higher need for unshakeable ego/confidence is professional fighting. Jets stir things up, but they are also highly complimentary and respectful of opponents before and after games. To me disrespectful is
Tom Brady trying to act like he doesnt ever do shit that can be considered disrespectful, like pointing and taunting the opp. sidelines like a 4 year old.
Wes Welker spitting out an entire (hilarious) interview adressing thru inuendo an opponents coaches personal/private issues that heretofore even the media had been largely ignoring.
Deion Branch not being able to swallow his pride after chokin along with Brady, calling the Jets classless after the game, but refusing to aknowledge who or what he saw as classless.
Steelers players Big Ben and Harrison, and really the many other db’s around the league who feel like they have the right to abuse/assault women.
Ryan saying it’s personal.
Cromartie calling someone who is blatantly obviusly a huge asshole, an asshole all of a sudden makes the team disrespectful.
I think they plAY hard and have fun.
They have every right to have a HUGE chip on their shoulders.[/quote]
[quote]DJHT wrote:
[/quote]SILVERDAN7 wrote:
That was their coordinator last year?
Sanchez is not opening up with Polamalu back there. Screen passes all day. Have you ever heard an annuncer say this about an NFL qb, said aout Sanchez last week “there is that one throw over the middle that he has become really good at” . How is you number one draft pick QB going to be good at “one throw”. I LOL’d when I heard that.[/quote]
Yes the speculation is that Cable was fired so Hue could get hired. Crazy Al was afraid Hue was going to take a HC job somewhere else. So he just fired Cable problem solved. How fucked up is that.
I think Sanchez is going to go down as a great Jet QB, but he will be killed through the media his whole career. When it is over they will look back and say Wow that kid won a lot of games and really was not as bad as we thought. Kind of like Phil Simms, he was killed in the media when he took over the Giants back in the day. Now he is looked on as one of the best QB for the Giants. I think its the market they are in NY and Dallas are brutal on QB’s. [/quote]
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Damn I wish I can post something of substance but it’s really hard on this phone but you guys doing a good job carry on gentlemen.
Did you actuall just insinuate that two guys that have a history of agression and predation towards women have less to be ashamed about than a guy who hurt some dogs? I hope your mother doesnt read your comments on this site.[/quote]
Last I checked, no one was convicted of raping anyone… But it’s okay for you to judge them, but I can’t comment on someone that tortured innocent animals in jest without you insinuating my morals are suspect by invoking my mother? And/or threatening to go on some sort of tirade of why doing that to dogs is acceptable?
You need to check your high horse me thinks.
Now if you just have a problem with my personality like the suddenly silent dumbass, and are trying to pick apart my posts for that reason alone, just stop now. There is no need for that. We are all adults here, well now that certain people stopped ranting and raving.
I made a simple comment about WHO you singled out, and you explained why you did it. End of story. As far as your comments, I find them slightly biased, but nothing worse than the bullshit that comes out of the typical pats fan’s mouth from the other side. So what you said I agree with in general, but in detail I do not. But, the bigger point of my comment was that pretty much anyone you called a dick or supported is a hell of a lot better than quite a few players in the league, IMO.
The one thing I always liked about my Iggles was they had a history of better than average - to great defenses. It killed them this year. Games they should have easily won (Titans, Vikes, Redskins) were lost because the defense gave up huge plays. Games the Eagles won by a nose or had to come back were because the Eagles D was the worst red zone team. The Packers are a better team and deserved to win that game.
Philly is a young team like the Bucs and will continue to do well. Making the playoffs is always nice; many other teams sat home. With some good trades, free agents and picks to shore up the defense the Eagles will be in the hunt next year. We could use a healthy offensive line too. I guess you could say this about lots of other teams too.
i think the jets are gonna have to get some ground game (or screen passes) going in order to open up the pass… otherwise its the steeler’s game to lose…
yea the o-line is banged up but the same o-line held together decently well against baltimore which u can say has a better d-line than that of the jets… balitmore gets pass rushing sacks… jets get coverage sacks… hard to say which way it goes but i think it comes down to running games… whoever can establish the run will have the advantage.
[quote]steadfastred wrote:
I’m glad the Eagles got rid of the D-Coach.
The one thing I always liked about my Iggles was they had a history of better than average - to great defenses. It killed them this year. Games they should have easily won (Titans, Vikes, Redskins) were lost because the defense gave up huge plays. Games the Eagles won by a nose or had to come back were because the Eagles D was the worst red zone team. The Packers are a better team and deserved to win that game.
Philly is a young team like the Bucs and will continue to do well. Making the playoffs is always nice; many other teams sat home. With some good trades, free agents and picks to shore up the defense the Eagles will be in the hunt next year. We could use a healthy offensive line too. I guess you could say this about lots of other teams too.[/quote]
McDermott, the protege, was a boat load of disappoint. A historically top rated defensive team came in dead last rating in red zone defense. Unacceptable. Now, they just actually need to hire someone…
[quote]steadfastred wrote:
I’m glad the Eagles got rid of the D-Coach.
The one thing I always liked about my Iggles was they had a history of better than average - to great defenses. It killed them this year. Games they should have easily won (Titans, Vikes, Redskins) were lost because the defense gave up huge plays. Games the Eagles won by a nose or had to come back were because the Eagles D was the worst red zone team. The Packers are a better team and deserved to win that game.
Philly is a young team like the Bucs and will continue to do well. Making the playoffs is always nice; many other teams sat home. With some good trades, free agents and picks to shore up the defense the Eagles will be in the hunt next year. We could use a healthy offensive line too. I guess you could say this about lots of other teams too.[/quote]
So who are you wanting them to hire? From within that worked under JJ or outside?
What do you think needs to change about their Defensive scheme? You dont think the injuries they had may have effected how good they were?
[quote]steadfastred wrote:
I’m glad the Eagles got rid of the D-Coach.
The one thing I always liked about my Iggles was they had a history of better than average - to great defenses. It killed them this year. Games they should have easily won (Titans, Vikes, Redskins) were lost because the defense gave up huge plays. Games the Eagles won by a nose or had to come back were because the Eagles D was the worst red zone team. The Packers are a better team and deserved to win that game.
Philly is a young team like the Bucs and will continue to do well. Making the playoffs is always nice; many other teams sat home. With some good trades, free agents and picks to shore up the defense the Eagles will be in the hunt next year. We could use a healthy offensive line too. I guess you could say this about lots of other teams too.[/quote]
McDermott, the protege, was a boat load of disappoint. A historically top rated defensive team came in dead last rating in red zone defense. Unacceptable. Now, they just actually need to hire someone…
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Your to late Wade Phillips got hired by the Texans.
Now if you just have a problem with my personality like the suddenly silent dumbass, and are trying to pick apart my posts for that reason alone, just stop now. There is no need for that. We are all adults here, well now that certain people stopped ranting and raving.
I made a simple comment about WHO you singled out, and you explained why you did it. End of story. As far as your comments, I find them slightly biased, but nothing worse than the bullshit that comes out of the typical pats fan’s mouth from the other side. So what you said I agree with in general, but in detail I do not. But, the bigger point of my comment was that pretty much anyone you called a dick or supported is a hell of a lot better than quite a few players in the league, IMO.
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I dont know you, nor do I pay enough attention to this to make any generalizations about your personality. What I write is almost always a direct reflection on something just said.
I am glad I understand your point that it is better to be a succesful superstar douchebag than a middle of the road one. You are absolutely right. I bet the only reason someone like Ben Roethlisberger is playing at all right now is because he is such a profitable piece for the NFL.
Kind of like how even though Tank Johnson made a complete fool of himslef and looked like he might be a potential danger to people, the league overlooked jis actions at the time,why, becaus the bears were headed to the sb and he was an integral piece of this.
In what way are my comments biased, did these men not say or do these things. Saying Ben didnt get convicted is like saying the same thing about OJ. Does it mean that he isnt very likely guilty, or is more likely we are operating off of a broken legal system.
As to my comments, I stand by them, but out of respect for those who want to talk football, I will leave it for another place.
[quote]steadfastred wrote:
I’m glad the Eagles got rid of the D-Coach.
The one thing I always liked about my Iggles was they had a history of better than average - to great defenses. It killed them this year. Games they should have easily won (Titans, Vikes, Redskins) were lost because the defense gave up huge plays. Games the Eagles won by a nose or had to come back were because the Eagles D was the worst red zone team. The Packers are a better team and deserved to win that game.
Philly is a young team like the Bucs and will continue to do well. Making the playoffs is always nice; many other teams sat home. With some good trades, free agents and picks to shore up the defense the Eagles will be in the hunt next year. We could use a healthy offensive line too. I guess you could say this about lots of other teams too.[/quote]
McDermott, the protege, was a boat load of disappoint. A historically top rated defensive team came in dead last rating in red zone defense. Unacceptable. Now, they just actually need to hire someone…
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Your to late Wade Phillips got hired by the Texans. [/quote]
Wade Phillips has ‘Cowboy Cooties’. He would be duly bombarded in July with snowballs preserved in freezers from around Greater Philly if he stepped foot near there.
I am glad I understand your point that it is better to be a succesful superstar douchebag than a middle of the road one. You are absolutely right. I bet the only reason someone like Ben Roethlisberger is playing at all right now is because he is such a profitable piece for the NFL.
Kind of like how even though Tank Johnson made a complete fool of himslef and looked like he might be a potential danger to people, the league overlooked jis actions at the time,why, becaus the bears were headed to the sb and he was an integral piece of this.[/quote]
lol, actually you don’t understand my point at all. But that is okay.
Again, you miss my orginal point so you won’t understand why I find your comments SLIGHTLY biased, and you also missed the fact that I find your external bias is in fact no worse than the internal bias from the fans of the team you were shitting on…
I have no fucking clue why you are arguing with me, and why you use language that intentionally is trying to escalate this conversation.
You can’t have your cake and eat it to. If i’m not allowed to judge Vick a guilty man, who has admitted to his behavor, you aren’t allowed to judge BB, who has never been convicted.
Again, you are missing my point.
The legal system is fine. It is better to let a million guilty men go free than put one innocent man in prison. But continue to judge the man, I really don’t give a shit to be honest.
Then why come at me, when I was joking around, in the first place? Because you have done the same to dogs that Vick has and feeling guilty? You need to hate on Patz players like they are the only dumbasses in the league, the only ones who pull the class card, the only ones who do the dougies in cornerback’s face when they score, oh yeah, oops…