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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Jets. Flacco won't be able to move the ball consistently against the secondary.
Do you figure that the Jets will be able to move the ball consistently against their defense, even with their secondary in the shape that it is? I still think it's not a great matchup for the Jets, since the Ravens are tough to run on and Sanchez can't reliably move the chains through the air.
Seriously though, who the hell picks a loss for the season opener?looks like on your sig. that you have the Jets going 11-5. Wouldn't this be one of the more obvious 5 games to pick as a loss? What score do you have for the game?
I think it's a tough matchup for both teams. That's why I think it'll be a low-scoring bloodbath. It's a coin flip for who will win IMO.
I give the Jets the edge because they will be fired up by the emotions of the first game in the new stadium, in primetime.
Trust me, I worry about Sanchez also. However, I think if the Jets stick to the conservative gameplan they ran in the playoffs, they will win. Pound it down their throat, even if you don't have much success, just keep chipping away. Limit Sanchez's attempts and get him rolling out of the pocket where he feels most comfortable. Then, by the second half, the Ravens front seven should be more worn down. Have Sanchez hit the occasional throw (against that god awful secondary) and that should keep the defense honest.
I predict a final score of around 17-13 Jets.
Also, don't be surprised if Rex Ryan comes out with something that completely stuns the Ravens offense. Kind of like the opener against Houston last year. What was interesting to me, was during the Hard Knocks finale, when Rex was going off on Revis' agents, he said "Watch what ******* happens on Monday night."
Yeah, that's true. It's definitely a crap break that Holmes had to miss this game, but it's an even trade if Ed Reed is out too, hahaha. After seeing how bad the Steelers get without Polamalu, it'll be interesting to see if the Ravens' D falls off a cliff too.
What was interesting to me, was during the Hard Knocks finale, when Rex was going off on Revis' agents, he said "Watch what ******* happens on Monday night."
Also, Holmes is a notorious Raven killer, so it sucks that he'll miss this one.
It cracks me up how the same Jester fans who wanted to run this fat clown out of town last November now hang on his every word as if he's a literary philosopher.
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Who are these Jet fans that wanted Rex out of town last Nov.?
When they were 7-7 and Ryan thought they were eliminated from the playoffs, he was getting hammered from every direction.
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Who are these Jet fans that wanted Rex out of town last Nov.?
I also see a bloodbath of a game, could go either way as I think these teams are very close in make up and talent.
I would guess 13 to 10 Jets (Jets have home field advantage thus the 3 point win).
Not you, Gunny. But a lot of Jets fans on messageboards and on the radio wanted him out around November last year.
thats not true and not even close(about the fans)
what the media does got nothing to do with how the fans feel or think.
there will always be fans who want the coach out after every loss in every team but most of Jets fans were behind Ryan all of last year
thats not true and not even close(about the fans)
what the media does got nothing to do with how the fans feel or think.
there will always be fans who want the coach out after every loss in every team but most of Jets fans were behind Ryan all of last year
thats not true and not even close(about the fans)
what the media does got nothing to do with how the fans feel or think.
there will always be fans who want the coach out after every loss in every team but most of Jets fans were behind Ryan all of last year