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They did win their last 6 out of 7 games at home. They don't have any scrubs in their division so that says something.
It doesn't. It really doesn't.
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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.They did win their last 6 out of 7 games at home. They don't have any scrubs in their division so that says something.
After reading many of the posts in this thread, I have to appreciate a number of the posts that were realistic and reasonably accurate. As far as the Texans are concerned, it was week one. Ryan and the Jets have had months to prepare for them. Case in point, their number one weapon was Johnson. He was neutralized by Revis and one other DB. They hit Schaub early and often and it obviously affected him the entire game.
On offense, Sanchez faced several blitzes and was able to make plays (due to a pocket presence and mobility that no other Jet QB has had in decades).
Next week, if Ryan wants to send three blitzers in the same gap, then Brady will just dump it off and you will have huge gains. What little success Houston had today was on screens to Slaton.
As far as NEs defense, it will be interesting to see how all the new starters on defense fair. Yes Sanchez will feel much more pressure than he did today but Houston (IMO) has a better secondary than NE.
As happy as I am about today, next week's game will not feature either team's best. Jets without Pace, too early in the season for either team to be in their groove, NE coming off a Monday nighter (a bye week but none the less).
We are probably a year away from challenging for the division. This is probably what Belli was thinking when he traded Seymour. We will most likely be a better team next year, so instead of getter older on both offense and defense, you guys will most likely have a top 10 pick (if not much higher).
I look forward to next week but just like this week, its too early in the season to get too excited win or lose.
Jets were VERY good on both offense and defense.
Then again, Houston looked terrible..
The Texans have some good lineman but nothing like the Dlineplayer packages and looks we'll be throwing at dirty Sanchez.
He will have to leave the pocket and make plays.
That's where we'll fry his asss.
That will allow our young, athletic DB ball-hawks snag a few iNT's hopefully.
Sanchez needs 60 full minutes of pressure. We want lots of mistakes but I would love to see his defense get exposed and out played
Watched a little tape on some past games...
One of the the biggest threats out there is WRCrotchery. He's had a great deal of close catches in key situations (3rd and longs etc.) and needs to be covered in crucial situations. Along with the other guys of coarse (Washington). We know who they are. Crotch needs to be contained and hit hard and frequently, we need make nice hard hits from the DB's. No lucky grabs for Crotchery
I know what their D plan will be. They'll blitz frequently and try to be the NYG in the SB. We'll be ready for Rex's blitzkrieg.
Our line will just need to stay consistent and tight so Tom can pick the guys apart. I see some bombs from Tom.
I hate the Jets, their fans and Rex Ryan has a big mouth and fat man boobs.
I just want to win and get the Jets over with.
"The message to the rest of the league is, hey, the Jets are coming, and we're going to give you everything we've got, and that's going to be, I think, more than you can handle,":singing:
Ummm......
NE
Ten
NO
That's quite possibly a 1-3 start...
Mia
Buf
Oak
Mia
That's anything from 4-0 to 1-3
Jax
NE
Car
Buf
That's probably a 2-2 split
TB
Atl
Ind
Cin
That's 2-2, probably
I doubt that the league is worried at this point.
Your kidding right? the jest are one of the best teams in the NFL right now.
OH and im a bit curious, are you guys at all considered by the loss of seymour?
and, are you worried about having two new starting cornerbacks?
(I think theyre both first time pats, but not sure)
How about some credit where it's due? The Jets went into Houston onthe first week of the season - with a rookie qb, and coach, and they blew the Texans out of the water. They are 12-4 at home the last two years. And their offense was ranked 4th in the NFL in total yardage last season. The defense SHUT THEM OUT with two of the cornerstones missing. Next week we get Ellis back. Don't think the Patriots are just gonna blow the Jets outta the water next week. It'll be interesting to see them against Buffalo. Here's to a good season.
How about some credit where it's due? The Jets went into Houston onthe first week of the season - with a rookie qb, and coach, and they blew the Texans out of the water. They are 12-4 at home the last two years. And their offense was ranked 4th in the NFL in total yardage last season. The defense SHUT THEM OUT with two of the cornerstones missing. Next week we get Ellis back. Don't think the Patriots are just gonna blow the Jets outta the water next week. It'll be interesting to see them against Buffalo. Here's to a good season.