VrabelJr
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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.Mayo and Hightower are pretty solid.
Where Ten yards down the Field? i don't think i have ever seen that. I would love to see Mayo or Hightower run toe to toe with a TE down the Field every once in a while. It's said before our LB's lack of coverage skills put alot of pressure on our Weak Secondary.
......here are some surprise teams with Defenses that have performed worse than us so far this season. We are currently ranked #23 in total yards allowed per game with 376.0 and #19 in points allowed per game with 23.3.
3.) New Orleans Saints #30 in points allowed per game with 30.3 and #32 in total yards allowed with 465.5 per game
Sanchez's second half performance against the New England Patriots defense:
16 comp/20 atts 190 yards 1 TD
That is simply pathetic!
What a load of crap!Let me play devil's advocate here. Suppose BB just wanted to mess with Rex, Tanny and Woody. Suppose he wanted to get his team back to full focus by allowing Sanchez to advance the ball far enough to give the Pats O a challenge, but not well enough to establish a strong lead (ie by TDs).
This has 2 benefits: Firstly it sets the bar at an achievable height for the Patriots to shake themselves out of the stupor they were in and gain a comeback win against a hated rival. More amusingly it seduces the Jets coaching staff and fans into thinking that Sanchez has woken up and returned to his 2009 form, and that he is good enough to keep as the starting QB for the foreseeable future. The Fins may disabuse them of that notion this weekend. If not they will have to wait close to a month to find that he is the same old mistake prone journeyman.
Sanchez's second half performance against the New England Patriots defense:
16 comp/20 atts 190 yards 1 TD
That is simply pathetic!
"To allow a guy like Mark Sanchez, who has really struggled since Week 1 throwing the football, to walk in there and throw for as many passes as he's thrown and then complete as many as he did and throw for as many yards as he did, just goes to show you just how bad the Patriots pass defense really is," Esiason said.
Some posters on this message board lack perspective or are in complete denial.Isn't Boomer Preaching to the Choir? We already know.
What a load of crap!
Sorry for the bitter reply. Too frustrated with the pass defense these days and the lack of improvement on a game-by-game basis.It was not intended to be serious - I should have included the <sarcasm> indicator, instead of playing the devil's advocate (ie unrealistic hypothesis)
Apologies for misdirecting your post
It was not intended to be serious - I should have included the <sarcasm> indicator, instead of playing the devil's advocate (ie unrealistic hypothesis)
Apologies for misdirecting your post