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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.Man I'm not sure what to think of this game. I'll take the win as ugly as it was but this was really ****ing ugly. This defense needs a lot a work. Hopefully the extra time until the Bears will give them time to remember how to stop the run and tackle.
I think the ridley injury didnt give enough time for them to trust gray and vereen run the ball more. Not sure about bolden. I was surprised how successful they were throwing the ball with jets dropping 8 in coverage. Thankfully Rex has a bad seconday and he didnt have enough courage to get after our oline. I think Rex missed a point there when his coverage schemes were not working.Yes.
The Pats averaged 4.3 yards per run. They had success on the ground. They then went one dimensional. The pass-run ratio was 37-15.
Do YOU want to keep the Pats D (which just lost its QB Mayo) on the
field for 40 of the 60 minutes? Poor game planning.
They played down to the Jets tonight (just like they did with the Raiders). and both times they almost got burned.
A balanced attack keeps an opposing defense guessing - - and your own defense from having to spend 40 of the 60 minutes on the field.
I think the ridley injury didnt give enough time for them to trust gray and vereen run the ball more. Not sure about bolden. I was surprised how successful they were throwing the ball with jets dropping 8 in coverage. Thankfully Rex has a bad seconday and he didnt have enough courage to get after our oline. I think Rex missed a point there when his coverage schemes were not working.
Just saw the Amendola TD replay again. Man, the guy did two 360s in that route — one in the beginning, and one at the very end.. And he reached back against his own bodily momentum to snag the ball.
Reminded me of a certain play from a fairly recent Super Bowl. But we won't go there now. ...It really was a great catch. The throw was way behind him
Gotta give the oline some credit...kept brady upright for the most part and did a decent job picking up some blitzes in second half....maybe degugliemo isn't the jackhole the local media made him out to bs...I don't think they planned to run that much tonight
I agree but dont think they trusted their backs to do much.Maybe the weather played into it too. They put the game on brady's hands and who knows how many times brady changed plays.Brady was 54% throwing against a "bad secondary" which was dropping 8 into coverage.
Good idea to run the ball more then?????
Reminded me of a certain play from a fairly recent Super Bowl. But we won't go there now. ...
There are no BAD wins in anything. Just my opinion.I was trying to be the drunkest person here, but clearly I failed, since some here are saying this was a good win, so others must be far far more drunk than me. It was nice to win, but drunk or sober, it wasn't a good win.
The D was so weak it was pathetic. How many times did we see Chris freaking Ivory and C J freaking 2 K run it up the gut f0r 8 or more yards after breaking three pathetic attempts at a tackle?
The Jets have a bad if not awful QB and a bad if not awful coaching staff that both have no idea how to win tough games. It was a two point win, which only happened since a bad coaching staff decided to put a two point play on Geno freaking Smith's shoulders when their O had been able to run at will, and left itself with no time and no time outs so they were stuck with trying to make a difficult field goal that got blocked.
I'd say 2 out of 3 NFL teams would have beat this team tonight. The fire that was lit under the team's ass after the KC game seems to now be nothing more than a match that someone's pissed on.