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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.On a 10-point fear factor scale, T.J. Yates registers a solid 1.5.
Maybe a 2.0 on a good day.
For all the recent criticism heaped on the Jets defense, there is this sobering truth about the next opponent: Their quarterback stinks.
Todd Bowles’ team isn't exactly facing Dan Pastorini or Warren Moon in the heart of Texas on Sunday. The 4-5 Houston Texans, like the rest of the AFC South, don’t strike fear in anyone. Yates, the journeyman third-stringer thrust into the starting lineup after Brian Hoyer suffered a concussion on Monday night, isn’t scaring anyone.
Yeah, but he helped them lose which makes him a bona fide Green Bean.Watching the Jet's go to SOJ mode .... never gets old.
Fitz throws 2 INT's to end the game .... still think he had some form of a concussion there.
Guy is one hell of a gamer ... he really does not belong on the loser team.
The famous Manish Mehta from Friday:
Mehta: Thankfully for Jets 'D,' Texans are truly offensive
Douchebag ... give it up Manish
Hopkins seemed to torch Revis all day
The sad fact is that this season has seen so few decent teams in the AFC, the division leaders apart, that the Jesters are still in the wild card hunt.
That said, the good news is that, if the season ended tomorrow, they would be picking somewhere around 17.
From the parts of the game I saw, Hopkins clearly got the better of the matchup. Like Sammy Watkins the week before, there were plays where Hopkins got away from Revis, but the pass was off target. (To be fair with Watkins, he had a couple of drops also.)
Jets fans were expecting to get the 2009-10 version of Revis back, but that guy doesn't exist anymore.
Stupid gamer. Think about everytime he slides head first, which is everytime, it brings Geno that much closer to being in the game. That is definitely not helping your team. He's s Harvard, gutsy idiot. Yup, he fits right in.Watching the Jet's go to SOJ mode .... never gets old.
Fitz throws 2 INT's to end the game .... still think he had some form of a concussion there.
Guy is one hell of a gamer ... he really does not belong on the loser team.
That brings up a question. Is the Jests suckage at a lower level or has the suckage spread onto more teams?
That's a media contrivance.... with a few players who seem like moderately adequate human beings.
The Jets have holes up and down their roster. They need a QB, a TE, an OL, and a bunch of linebackers.
So what do they do? They throw huge guaranteed bucks at a cornerback on the wrong side of 30
But hey, that'll show those darned Patriots!
That's a media contrivance.
The Jets, losers of four of their last five games, are in the midst of watching a once-promising season slip away after a 24-17 defeat to the Texans.
The offense sleepwalked through much of the game, the defense was horrible and the head coach looked every bit like a rookie. This was a complete embarrassment.
Ryan Fitzpatrick & Co. managed only 57 yards before intermission. Darrelle Revis was torched by DeAndre Hopkins before the Pro Bowl cornerback left in the third quarter with a head injury. Todd Bowles was out-coached by Bill O’Brien, whose creativity on offense (wildcat formations, double-pass for a TD) doomed the Jets.