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Which world? The imaginary world where you're a winning gambler or the imaginary world where you're a Pats fan? Neither exists.
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Jeez Joey, the Jets were dreadful today. No way around it. Acknowledge it and move on.
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I didn't see it as being dreadful. The Packers came to play. And the Jets had play-doh hands.
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WKBW, Buffalo Bills Football!!!
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Their offense was dreadful. Defense played pretty well. To say they were dominated is ridiculous.
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Agreed. Their defense was better than good.
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Looking for Jets Fans have you guys seen any in here? Can't seem to find them after the Packers game today.
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Get the gravy out of your eyes. Not that hard to find Jets fans in this thread.
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What comes around goes around and the Packers have had horrible calls and dropped balls all year. For the Jets, unfortunately it happened to go around today. But it was a huge win and with all the injuries, an amazing win. But the Jets killed themselves to with some strange calls...there is no way they shouldn't have just run all day against a decimated Packer front, but they were stubborn.
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Injuries:
Missing were four players who began the season as starters — linebackers Nick Barnett and Brad Jones, both lost for the season; safety Morgan Burnett, also on season-ending injured reserve; and defensive end Ryan Pickett, inactive for the second time in three weeks because of an ankle injury. Also gone were backup defensive end Mike Neal and reserve linebacker Brady Poppinga, both placed on season-ending injured reserve last week. Capers doesn’t have the services of safety Atari Bigby and cornerback Al Harris, former starters who haven’t been activated off the physically unable to perform list. And defensive end Cullen Jenkins was limited to situational duty because of a recurring calf injury. |
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There are few linebackers that i would take over Clay matthews right now. That guy gets some serious pressure all by himself.
I think the Jets forget what they are sometimes. Does it seem that way to anyone else? This is a team that blocks run better than any team in the NFL and their running backs carried the ball a total of 22 times in a close, low scoring ball game against a team that is suspect against the run. I understand that they have holmes, cotchery and Edwards but this team is built to win on the ground not chucking the ball 38 times into the wind. |
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Who lead the afc east? Thats right the pats baby!
Isn't it great the pats win and the jets crash and burn against a beat up defense. Now we are on top and you are looking up! lol Oh stupid just admit your offense is pathetic. The packers d is so decimated by injury and you can't even score a point! Love that call by ryan early on fake punt, way to screw your defense. Can't wait to hear your excuses now. Especially when you come up to foxboro and crash and burn. Oh by the way that socalled bad d had a great goal line stand at the end of the half and is getting better each week. So jets fans get ready to say it again "Pats AFC East Champs Again" lol
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The tards are out in full force tonight. Congrats Bob.
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I remember being GAGA over him after his senior year/combine. You could tell he was light years ahead. He certainly panned out better than I thought he would, which is saying alot bc I was high on this kid. Relentless motor he has, playing possessed. and can we please ban packerbacker for making such an idiotic statement. I mean, all he had to do was read a few posts and that would've spared my eyes of having to read his dumb a$$ callout of Jets fans.
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Every time Sanchez dropped back I left out a sigh of relief. I told Scavs I thought LT would have 200 yards alone today. They were right to keep trying the screen, but then abandonded the running game so much they couldn't even sell that.
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41 passes and 28 runs on a windy day with our caliber of backs in a game we never trailed by more than one score is just unfathomable. That's his MO though, always trying to reinvent the wheel rather than going with the logical gameplan. Rex has to be fuming. He talks all season long about 'ground and pound' and then yesterday, he gets that goddamn circus from his OC. Time for the big boy to put his foot down.
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It seemed to me that the holding penalties caused them to abandon the running game. Also, it's not like they were running effectively. Very telling words from Nick Collins after the game, who said GB came in to stop the run, and force Sanchez to beat them (not surprising). He also said the Jets were very predictable with the plays they ran off of certain formations. That needs to be addressed.
I've never seen Jericho Cotchery play so poorly. I think he dropped more yesterday than in his entire career. The 2 interceptions were strange plays, both completely botched by Tripplette's officiating crew (also not surprising). |