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Interesting stuff from BB on WEEI. He also said he was somewhat mystified by how Houston tried to block them. Said he expects the Green Beans to run a lot of screens -- "They're probably down there drawing up 10 or 12 different ones right now."

Also talked about Schottenheimer's offensive philosophy. I think the Pats will be ready for those guys.
 
BB knows exactly what to expect and how to attack a Rex Ryan defense. I expect a lot of screens to counter the aggressive nature of his defense with some down the field throws to keep them off balanced.
 
Interesting stuff from BB on WEEI. He also said he was somewhat mystified by how Houston tried to block them. Said he expects the Green Beans to run a lot of screens -- "They're probably down there drawing up 10 or 12 different ones right now."

Also talked about Schottenheimer's offensive philosophy. I think the Pats will be ready for those guys.

I thought it was interesting to hear how close he came to just calling out the Texans for poor coaching, and how he noted that the Jets were winning the "3 on 3" type of plays, how Schaub wasn't getting rid of the ball, etc....

Houston did not fare well in that discussion.
 
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I stated in the Sunday game thread discussion about how much of the Jets D came from the Ravens playbook and was mystified at why Houston hadn't done its homework. This is why I keep saying Ryan is utilizing Jenkins as his personal Ray Lewis, because many of those D packages have the same characterism with Jenkins motioning to hybrid LB on pressures up the middle.
 
I had heard that the Texans had a good O line, and that they follow a zone blocking scheme, smaller quick O linemen.

Texans appeard to make no adjustments after the half.
 
I had heard that the Texans had a good O line, and that they follow a zone blocking scheme, smaller quick O linemen.

Texans appeard to make no adjustments after the half.

I think pass blocking was the big concern at which the Texans failed miserably. I assume the Patriots will be better prepared for the Green Beans blitzing schemes.
 
I think pass blocking was the big concern at which the Texans failed miserably. I assume the Patriots will be better prepared for the Green Beans blitzing schemes.

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They didn't look good in there run blocking either.

I am sure the pats will do better.

I am relly looking forward to the batlle between the O and D lines.
 
Did BB actually say "....xeroxed the Ravens playbook"?
 
Did BB actually say "....xeroxed the Ravens playbook"?

He sure did. He also said (paraphrasing)swapped the "Ravens" logo with a "Jets" logo to make the point to how similar the defensive playbooks are...Lol
 
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Rex Ryan is using the same defense he used in Baltimore which resulted in a top 5 defense every year.

Damn he's dumb.
 
No, you clearly did, that much is apparent.

Bellichick wasn't ripping Ryan for using it, he was saying based on the film he's seen, you prepare for the Jets D the same way you prepared for the Ravens, not based on the schemes (or lack thereof) used in the pre-season.

If there was a shot at anyone in there, it was at Gary Kubiak for failing to recognize it.
 
I think we see the return of Belichick's old favorite ... the s:Dfety blitz.;)
 
Well, if the Jets D has the same plays and matches the intensity and physical play of the Ravens back then (as duplicated by the Gints during that SB), our O is certainly going have problems because (a) they did not do well during those games and got help from the bungling of a Ravens coach, and (b) if a healthy TB couldn't do that well back then, how will a rusty TB fare?

Thoughts?
 
I thought it was interesting to hear how close he came to just calling out the Texans for poor coaching, and how he noted that the Jets were winning the "3 on 3" type of plays, how Schaub wasn't getting rid of the ball, etc....

Houston did not fare well in that discussion.

And I was surprised that he twice refers to the Jets as "Baltimore." Start at 00:20:00 and listen for 20 or so seconds. As when he said, "At times it was hard to watch that film and figure out how they were trying to handle some of the things that Baltimore was running."

Point made, coach.
 
And I was surprised that he twice refers to the Jets as "Baltimore." Start at 00:20:00 and listen for 20 or so seconds. As when he said, "At times it was hard to watch that film and figure out how they were trying to handle some of the things that Baltimore was running."

Point made, coach.
That gives the impression BB will be well prepared for this match.
 
Well, if the Jets D has the same plays and matches the intensity and physical play of the Ravens back then (as duplicated by the Gints during that SB), our O is certainly going have problems because (a) they did not do well during those games and got help from the bungling of a Ravens coach, and (b) if a healthy TB couldn't do that well back then, how will a rusty TB fare?

Thoughts?

During the last Baltimore game, the wind was just horrible and was terrible for passing the ball in.
 
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That gives the impression BB will be well prepared for this match.
More to the present, I don't think there can be much question that this was Bill Belichick's response dig at Rex Ryan for Rex's recent ring-polishing comments.
 
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