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well they gave up only 50 rushing yards to brown and ricky williams . iam hoping having faulk back improves the pass protection a bit.
Well, Ricky Williams isn't really a great back anymore. Serviceable but not great. Ronnie Brown is probably still hurt, and the Dolphins O-Line isn't as good as the Pats IMO. I expect us to get at least 100 yards rushing between all our RBs.
great analysis Dan. The one thing that has me wondering is that Pace looked so good in pass rushing and in return he didnt have an opportunity to guard up against the pass, he is supposed to be a good pass coverage LB and thats what gave us fits against the finsThis defense has a very different feel than last year.
The Jets showed more pass rush last weekend than they had in all of 2007 but I wouldn't classify it as anywhere near 'dominant' from that one week. Pace did look fantastic. On his sack, he raced from the ROLB position and met Pennington on his fifth step. He's very fast for a big guy and will give Tackles a lot of trouble this year. Bryan Thomas accounted for two of the sacks but he's so inconsistent that there's no way to tell if he'll do it again next week.
One note about Gholston is that while he didn't get the stats, he was involved on a number of plays and had Pennington all wrapped up on a Sean Ellis' sack (Ellis got to Chad's ankles a split second earlier). He's got a lot to learn but the speed and strength are there and he could bust out later this year.
On the other hand, Harris and Rhodes weren't involved much in the rush last week (busy keeping the run under control) and that could change in blitz packages as well.
Bottom line, I honestly don't know what to expect from the Jets this week other than to assume they will test Cassell early and if he doesn't get the quick dumps off, he could be in for a long day.
One last point, Kris Jenkins is the unsung hero of the defense this year. As you guys well know, the NT doesn't get the glory, but Jenkins is playing with great enthusiasm and he made short work of the Dolphins interior line on Sunday. Other than the second Safety position, there really aren't any glaring weaknesses to go after.
Judging from what I've read, many here won't believe this, but I was *really* eager to see this defense go against Brady. Not complaining as I appreciate the advantage we have now, and nothing is a sure thing anyway, but it sure would have been a heck of a game to see.
They will bring the house against Cassel. I'm sure we know that and the game plan will accomidate for that.
definitely the wilfork style of clog up and let his LB's roam
Im expecting a sh#t load of screens towards welker, some hb screens when they decide to throw.
One note I would like to bring up, Damien Woody looked phenomenal at RT sunday. It is the fish and it is only one game but I just had to mention it especially when he was called a scrub by most here.
He was going up against either Matt Roth or Phillip Merling all game. Let's see how he does vs. Vrabel and/or Thomas before you crown him as a great pick up.
I have no problem admitting I was wrong about the guy if he proves himself, but Roth and Merling aren't exactly a bookend DE combo that sends shivers up and down QBs' spines.
I had to rationalize why he was an upgrade over Anthony frickin Clement
Haha. You are easily my favourite Jets fan. Still hafta hate ya tho...