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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.They had a really good Draft: I think with Good health they'll be Tough.I can’t remember the last time we thought a schedule was going to be brutal in the early portion of the year and it actually ended up being incredibly tough. Still should be harder than last year but after another productive offseason i think we’ll be up to it.
I find Baltimore’s over under win total pretty crazy. That team is so overhyped
They had a really good Draft: I think with Good health they'll be Tough.
Week 1 @ Seattle??
That would be idiotic. NFL loves blowing their load the first few weeks and then have nothing left later in the season. It should be saved for a mid season SNF game like GB at NE on MNF in 1997 and Patriots Falcons on SNF 2017. Most recently the the Chiefs played the Eagles later in the season on MNF. 49ers and Chiefs close to midseason in 2024, but hijacked by FOX.Minihane says we open 9/9 in Seattle
No one wants to see Seattle-Arizona for the first game. Whether or not it is idiotic is a matter of opinion, but fact is the NFL has consistently made the first game of the season a marquee game.That would be idiotic. NFL loves blowing their load the first few weeks and then have nothing left later in the season.
That's exactly how I felt about it too. They'd have 13 days to prepare for the game (I say 13 days because that would be relative to their last preseason game, but even that game is all backups so really they have as long to prepare as they want). And then 11 days after.Opening at Seattle would be great
- Hardest game on the schedule, long time to come up with a game plan
- One of two long distance travel games; getting that in week 1 means they get two weeks off before the game
- If it is on 9/9 (a wednesday) then that means they also get an extra half week off AFTER the game
Besides the LA game, the only other time they cross the Mississippi is Kansas City, not much more than a stone's throw away.So ultimately the whole issue of needing to travel to the west coast is nullified, and they will get lots of rest before and after, with only one other west coast game the rest of the year (at LAC). Every other road game is in the same time zone or, worst case, Central time (for instance, Chicago).
The Jets problem hasn’t been talent, though. They’ve had good players.I see them doing the Jets thing. Being bad, but not being bad enough to be in position to draft one of the top QBs in next year's draft. That is unless they all end up being busts and then they will get a top 3 pick.
I think Geno Smith was a product of the Seahawks offense. And let's face it. He only had one really good year and two decent years with them. And with all the talent the Jets had on defense before they traded it all away, it was still an awful defense.
Exactly. There is still a chance that they have to play an international game though, I think.That's exactly how I felt about it too. They'd have 13 days to prepare for the game (I say 13 days because that would be relative to their last preseason game, but even that game is all backups so really they have as long to prepare as they want). And then 11 days after.
As you wrote: It would totally take one of our 2 longest road trips and nullify the negative effects.
Besides the LA game, the only other time they cross the Mississippi is Kansas City, not much more than a stone's throw away.
The Jets problem hasn’t been talent, though. They’ve had good players.
The issue is awful management. That’s hard for even good players to overcome.
They drafted a bunch of good players again this year, but it’s still the same godawful management behind them.
It’s the theory of doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.
It's the Stidham v. Fields showdown you've all been waiting forDen-KC on week 1 MNF. A strange selection IMHO because of the questionable status of each QB, but w/e.
That officially narrows Seattle’s game 1 opponent to 4: NE, LAC (long shot), Chicago (I believe the only competition we have) and Arizona (no way, Jose).
I could see the Jets being respectable this year unfortunately
Den-KC on week 1 MNF. A strange selection IMHO because of the questionable status of each QB, but w/e.
That officially narrows Seattle’s game 1 opponent to 4: NE, LAC (long shot), Chicago (I believe the only competition we have) and Arizona (no way, Jose).
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