Miami Dolphins @ New York Jets
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justincredibleClearly they aren't a good football team right now. I don't know how admitting that makes me a man but they are most definitely overrated. But, 9 points in 2 games most definitely falls on Schitty's shoulders. It's his job to prepare the offense, correct?
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september63justincredible;598168 wrote:Rex Ryan doesn't call the plays. Now you look stupid.
No!! Rex Ryan looks stupid!!! As the HC he is responsible for all of his assistants!! Justin, I know you understand as much? -
justincredibleFly4Fun;598229 wrote:Justin... just remember, as bad as Mark Sanchez played today... he still was better than Palmer and Delhomme.
And Henne. -
Art ModellMangold got abused on the last 2 drives. I guess it's safe to say that the torch has been passed to Pouncey for the AFC's best center.
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KR1245Art Modell;598240 wrote:Mangold got abused on the last 2 drives. I guess it's safe to say that the torch has been passed to Pouncey for the AFC's best center.
haha. This guys a clown
I'll take Mangold over any center in the league -
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He was still on the white strip. Nowhere near six feet.mhs95_06;598177 wrote:The punt return defender was going down the sidelines okay, but at least six feet OB. I guess the Jets guy who kneed him figured if he was going to try to avoid the return blockers by staying OB where the blockers couldn't legally get to him, he'd take matters into his own legs!
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I Wear PantsShit, I love the Steelers and Mangold is definitely better than Pouncey. Pouncey has had a great rookie season but you have to keep things in perspective.
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Mulvaptown_trojans_1;598224 wrote:Playcalling wasn't the problem that last drive.
Sanchez is average at best as an NFL QB, the line (not Mangold) is suspect and they have no big guy other than Holmes.
I agree about Sanchez, but disagree with the rest entirely. Greene and LT are both above average backs, and have rushed for around 1500 combined yards this year.
Keller, Cotchery, and Edwards are all solid receiving targets in addition to Holmes. None of them are great, but they're all better options than anything a lot of teams have to offer. I would say they don't have a stud #1 guy, but they have 3 legitimate #2 options (Cotchery's numbers are down this year, but he had 800+ yards the past 4 seasons, with over 1100 in 2007).
And the Jets have one of the best O-lines in the NFL when healthy. Mangold and Ferguson are both studs, and the others are serviceable at worst.
There is a LOT of talent on that offense, it's just negated with horribly predictable playcalling and an inconsistent QB. -
Art ModellKR1245;598242 wrote:haha. This guys a clown
I'll take Mangold over any center in the league
haha. Might want to ask Sanchez about that. -
KR1245Art Modell;598262 wrote:haha. Might want to ask Sanchez about that.
You honestly think Pouncey is a better center than Nick Mangold?
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september63Jets with 4 games this season not scoring an offensive TD. Go ahead and blame the OC, but ultimately it falls on Rex (Buffon) Ryan!!
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ernest_t_basskaren lotz;598230 wrote:I heard the same thing when I was enjoying your wife's taco the other night!!
Innovative. -
karen lotzernest_t_bass;598276 wrote:Innovative.
Thanks again! -
Art ModellArt Modell;598240 wrote:Mangold got abused on the last 2 drives. I guess it's safe to say that the torch has been passed to Pouncey for the AFC's best center.
I apologize to Nick and the Jets fans on here. I just found out that Nick was injured after the 3rd quarter and his sister played for him the rest of the game. -
ernest_t_bassJustin... Avatar and sig coming soon.
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mhs95_06I Wear Pants;598253 wrote:He was still on the white strip. Nowhere near six feet.
Whoever stuck his knee out is a dbag.
Isn't the white strip six feet wide from the OB line? He was right on the edge and maybe over a little bit on the green six feet away from the legitimate field. The kneesticker outer was wrong, but so was the guy who got kneed. -
LJthe tripper was identified as strength coach Sal Alosi
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iclfan2LJ;598376 wrote:the tripper was identified as strength coach Sal Alosi
I think he should be fired. It doesn't get much dirtier than that. Hopefully a heavy fine by Goodell at least. Jets pretending it didn't happen though, classy! -
september63september63;598163 wrote:I dont think it was a player. Anyhow, I dont know what is worse today. The play calling by Rex Ryan or the actual play of Mark Sanchez!! Either way, I like when Rex looks stupid, as he is today.
Exactly!! Contrary to what some others had posted. It wasnt a player. It was a member of (Buffoons) staff! -
GoChiefsseptember63;598458 wrote:Exactly!! Contrary to what some others had posted. It wasnt a player. It was a member of (Buffoons) staff!
Thank you for clearing that up.
LJ;598376 wrote:the tripper was identified as strength coach Sal Alosi -
Skyhook79LJ;598376 wrote:the tripper was identified as strength coach Sal Alosi
That is Hard Knocks material right there. -
outdoorsmanCant wait to see what Sanchez does against the Steelers.
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ernest_t_bassThe new avatar and sig for justincredible will be:
"When it comes to exploring the sea of love, I prefer buoys." -
TiernanJets bring new meaning to the old saying "taking a knee...".
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mhs95_06Talked to someone today who was of the opinion that the Jets were fed up with the Dolphins gunners taking advantage of breaking the rules by running as much as 10' out of bounds on punt coverage. So he thinks the Jets purposely positioned some people right on the edge of the 6' white area where they are allowed to be for the express purpose of impeding the rule breaking gunner, and told them to hold their ground.
The strength coach was the one on the end in the key position and he did hold his ground, and like a basketball player trying to take a charge stuck out his knee a little bit to be sure there was contact. I don't think it was a grievous thing, and the real investigation should be why the officials let the gunners run so far OB, endangering the people on the sidelines in a legal observing area, without any punitive action taken against the gunner.