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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.I'm not an X and O guy, but I suspect the Jets would leave Galloway uncovered ... odds are he'll drop the damn ball anyway
I'm curious what the Pats flooding one side and creating coverage confusion would do to the Jests equally confusing scheme.Scheme wise, they just have to attack and be disruptive. Especially if Lito is out, and only Revis stands out at corner.
With Welker in the game and the rust coming off, I'd pick the Pats to win if we played the Jets again this weekend already, no question.
That is if Brady can get the ball to him <wink>
I'm curious what the Pats flooding one side and creating coverage confusion would do to the Jests equally confusing scheme.
You know, turnabout being fair play and all.
How would the Jets funky defense matchup scheme wise
Code:Galloway Moss Edelman Welker Watson LT LG OC RG RT Brady
How would the Jets funky defense matchup scheme wise
Code:Galloway Moss Edelman Welker Watson LT LG OC RG RT Brady
They would laugh because only Galloway and the RT would be eligible receivers, and the Pats would march backwards 5 yards because Kazur forgot to report the he was eligible....
You must have 6 men on the line of scrimmage the 2 most outside guys are "eligible receivers" and must have an eligible number or report to the ref prior to the play.
Really these 2-3 TE sets are probably the answer to the Jets D.
If Welker races over the middle and Moss does his thing they have issues. If one of Baker or Watson release their block and start running, things could get very messy for the Jets quickly.
They would laugh because only Galloway and the RT would be eligible receivers, and the Pats would march backwards 5 yards because Kazur forgot to report the he was eligible....
You must have 6 men on the line of scrimmage the 2 most outside guys are "eligible receivers" and must have an eligible number or report to the ref prior to the play.
Of course. I was lucky enough to get this to format post as it was don't go getting technical on meThey would laugh because only Galloway and the RT would be eligible receivers, and the Pats would march backwards 5 yards because Kazur forgot to report the he was eligible....
You must have 6 men on the line of scrimmage the 2 most outside guys are "eligible receivers" and must have an eligible number or report to the ref prior to the play.
Perhaps, but I'm just wondering if confusing the Jets coverages by flooding ne side of the field could prove beneficial to the Pats, especially Brady who might only have to worry about accounting for the Jets defenders on 1/2 the field. Surely, with the pats players knowing where to go in the pass patterns they'll cause coverage issues for the Jests when all the players are jumbled together, no?
Maybe roll Brady out with the OL in tow a few times away from the congestion looking for an open two or 3 receivers ..........
Surely the formation would be against the rules. There must be a receiver on both sides of the line. (I think)
Thanks, in this case, do you envision the WCB lining up on the weakside or covering one of the WR's on the other side and blitzing from that strong side?There is. In this case, Kaczur is a receiver.
Because Brady is going with an empty backfield they'd probably blitz the weakside corner and one linebacker. Rhodes would probably be responsible deep and everyone else (corner, stud, two linebacker) would play zone underneath the bunch to disrupt the passing windows.