All credit to the Jets, their defence was really good last night. Our O Line couldn't pick up the blitzs, and we put too much pressure on Rivers, the run game was pathetic. Still, Nate Keading is the man that lost the game for ius. The guy bottles it in the playoffs year after year. He's a joke. I don't think Rivers was erratic. He made one bad play under stupid pressure, but other than that he was excellent. The Revis pick was a freak play that you just have to hold your hands up and say the luck was with the Jets on that one. Revis did his job inforcing the incompletion, getting the takeaway was pure good fortune.
The most disappointing thing about last night was the lack discipline from one on the NFLs least penalised teams. Alot of people are putting that on Norv, but that b**locks to be honest, it's on the players 100%. The two incidents in particular are Phillips stupid head butt and Jackson kicking the challenge flag. No excuses. Just stupidity. The false starts you can forgive due to the jets blitzing like it's going out of fashion and having no run game.
After calming down, I'm still happy that we should've beat a very very good Jets team. Rivers threw for nearly 300 yards on the number pass defence in the league - who knew we were going to pass like mad. The man's amazing.
Next week, I want the Jets to beat the Colts, but can't see it. Vinateri will not bottle it a la Nate and if the Colts can run at all that will help Peyton.
RedTez wrote:All credit to the Jets, their defence was really good last night. Our O Line couldn't pick up the blitzs, and we put too much pressure on Rivers, the run game was pathetic. Still, Nate Keading is the man that lost the game for ius. The guy bottles it in the playoffs year after year. He's a joke. I don't think Rivers was erratic. He made one bad play under stupid pressure, but other than that he was excellent. The Revis pick was a freak play that you just have to hold your hands up and say the luck was with the Jets on that one. Revis did his job inforcing the incompletion, getting the takeaway was pure good fortune.
The most disappointing thing about last night was the lack discipline from one on the NFLs least penalised teams. Alot of people are putting that on Norv, but that b**locks to be honest, it's on the players 100%. The two incidents in particular are Phillips stupid head butt and Jackson kicking the challenge flag. No excuses. Just stupidity. The false starts you can forgive due to the jets blitzing like it's going out of fashion and having no run game.
After calming down, I'm still happy that we should've beat a very very good Jets team. Rivers threw for nearly 300 yards on the number pass defence in the league - who knew we were going to pass like mad. The man's amazing.
Next week, I want the Jets to beat the Colts, but can't see it. Vinateri will not bottle it a la Nate and if the Colts can run at all that will help Peyton.
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LFCRhino wrote::lol: Why would I be jealous?
From last year when IMO they were terrible to watch and even at the beginning of this year the fact that they have made it to the NFC title game suprises me, whats so wrong with that?
They deserve to be where they are because of the hard work they put in towards the end of the season already Indy and the Bungals playing half a team helped
Maybe because, despite the division win, the Ravens bundled your sorry lot out, at what was Fortress Foxboro
Really looking forward to this game now, that Jets defence against a (hopefully anyway) firing Peyton, should be a cracker.
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MSH wrote:Maybe because, despite the division win, the Ravens bundled your sorry lot out, at what was Fortress Foxboro
Really looking forward to this game now, that Jets defence against a (hopefully anyway) firing Peyton, should be a cracker.
No mate we got beat fair and square no jealousy here I enjoy watching good football and my lot just didnt play enough of it this year, but theres always next year
Steeler wrote:Wayne v Revis should be very interesting.
Jets seemed to move Revis around against the Chargers to help cover other receivers so they may not use him exclusively on Wayne come the weekend. They may use him on Clark a bit too. If the Colts O line can stop the Jets blitz Manning wll have some good one on ones downfield. Would not surprise me if Jets blitzed a little less against the Colts because Manning has torched blitzing teams in the past.
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Richard1 wrote:Jets seemed to move Revis around against the Chargers to help cover other receivers so they may not use him exclusively on Wayne come the weekend. They may use him on Clark a bit too. If the Colts O line can stop the Jets blitz Manning wll have some good one on ones downfield. Would not surprise me if Jets blitzed a little less against the Colts because Manning has torched blitzing teams in the past.
If the secondary can cover keep tight coverage on the wideouts then the Colts line isnt good enough to give Peyton enough time. I agree with what you say about him torching blitzing teams as he has a very quick release.
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