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Ed Reed released by Texans ... signs with Jets

Cincinnati has turned the ball over more times than the Jets have, yet the Bengals are allowing 7.1 fewer points per game. I'm not sure that you can pin the Jets slightly below average scoring defense primarily on turnovers by their offense.

You mean the team with one of the best defenses in the NFL. Not quite matching up to the Bengals is hardly a defensive failure.

only two teams with more giveaways than the Jets have conceded fewer points per game; the Bengals and the Cards.
 
I think people looked at the name of the player, than the actual player himself.

Actually, I think those that weren't in favor of bringing him in mistakenly thought those that were in favor thought we were getting the Ed Reed of old. Most of us know that he isn't what he used to be, but he would have been quality depth at the very least. Either way, it will be interesting to see what he signed for. Hopefully it's a nice, fat contract.
 
Actually, I think those that weren't in favor of bringing him in mistakenly thought those that were in favor thought we were getting the Ed Reed of old. Most of us know that he isn't what he used to be, but he would have been quality depth at the very least.

Nothing he has shown this year indicates that possibility, which the Patriots obviously believe as well. Given BB's well-publicized love for the guy, the fact New England passed him by at what likely would've been a very affordable price speaks volumes.
 
IMO that's skewed when your QB turns the ball over 14 times in 9 games and your offense scores 18.8ppg. The Jets D is 8th in ypg.

The Jets D is solid IMO, they just have a big weakness at #2 CB. (Millner blows) If Millner figures it out, that's a pretty good unit. They held us to 13 and 20 points.

To give this some perspective:
The Jets are allowing 25.67 ppg. That would equal 410 for a 16 game schedule.
The 2011 Patriot defense which was roundly criticized on this board as among the worst defenses in NFL history allowed 342, or 21.38 per game.

The Jets have committed 1.89 turnovers per game, the 2011 Patriots committed 1.06. So if you think 13 turnovers over the course of a season is equal to about 68 points (which is silly) then taking away the turnover impact makes the Jets 2013 even with the 2011 Patriots D.
 
Nothing he has shown this year indicates that possibility, which the Patriots obviously believe as well. Given BB's well-publicized love for the guy, the fact New England passed him by at what likely would've been a very affordable price speaks volumes.
It could be start in NJ or play 10-15 snaps in NE that Reed was choosing from.
 
To give this some perspective:
The Jets are allowing 25.67 ppg. That would equal 410 for a 16 game schedule.
The 2011 Patriot defense which was roundly criticized on this board as among the worst defenses in NFL history allowed 342, or 21.38 per game.

The Jets have committed 1.89 turnovers per game, the 2011 Patriots committed 1.06. So if you think 13 turnovers over the course of a season is equal to about 68 points (which is silly) then taking away the turnover impact makes the Jets 2013 even with the 2011 Patriots D.

I'm not derailing this thread. All I know is Geno has scored 28 points for the other team. (butt fumble part 2, three pick 6s)
 
I'm not derailing this thread. All I know is Geno has scored 28 points for the other team. (butt fumble part 2, three pick 6s)
I'm not sure how talking about the Jets defense is derailing a thread about a defensive player signed by the Jets.
All teams have turnovers that lead to points. I'm sure the Jets have more than others. That doesn't dismiss a team being on track to allow over 400 points.
 
It could be start in NJ or play 10-15 snaps in NE that Reed was choosing from.

True. But he could've been accommodated as a starter for the Patriots if BB was as sold on him as Wrecks appears to be. In other words, the Pats probably could've landed him if they REALLY wanted to.
 
True. But he could've been accommodated as a starter for the Patriots if BB was as sold on him as Wrecks appears to be. In other words, the Pats probably could've landed him if they REALLY wanted to.
Well, sure if they had a guy to bench in order to make him a starter, which they don't.
I'm sure BB would have taken a chance on him and tried to work him in, but Rex no doubt offered him a starting job, so it was a no brainer.
 
Nothing he has shown this year indicates that possibility, which the Patriots obviously believe as well. Given BB's well-publicized love for the guy, the fact New England passed him by at what likely would've been a very affordable price speaks volumes.

That the Patriots don't believe it doesn't mean it isn't so. There's plenty of history to go on there. Anquan Boldin, for example, would have helped in 2009 and even this year. But the Patriots didn't sign him so, given that logic, the Patriots didn't believe that he could help as well. So that argument is weak, at best. As for what he's shown, he isn't what he used to be but, depth wise, he's definitely shown enough. He's shown more this year alone than Harmon or Tavon Wilson have on the defensive side of the ball. He was cut because he was running his mouth about the coaching staff and because Swearinger has looked promising, so the writing was on the wall in Houston. As for the price, we don't know what it is yet. But, like I said, hopefully it's a nice one.
 
I kind of wish we signed him, but knowing BB he doesn't like to sign high-profile veterans.
 
That the Patriots don't believe it doesn't mean it isn't so. There's plenty of history to go on there. Anquan Boldin, for example, would have helped in 2009 and even this year. But the Patriots didn't sign him so, given that logic, the Patriots didn't believe that he could help as well. So that argument is weak, at best. As for what he's shown, he isn't what he used to be but, depth wise, he's definitely shown enough. He's shown more this year alone than Harmon or Tavon Wilson have on the defensive side of the ball. He was cut because he was running his mouth about the coaching staff and because Swearinger has looked promising, so the writing was on the wall in Houston. As for the price, we don't know what it is yet. But, like I said, hopefully it's a nice one.

Where does that come from? Harmon has played pretty well with the opportunities he's had.
 
I think the Pats regret passing on him, could be wrong, but just have that feeling....
 
Where does that come from? Harmon has played pretty well with the opportunities he's had.

Before I answer your question directly, what are you basing this on?
 
Oh well, would have been nice to have some quality depth. Here's to hoping Harmon doesn't blow, and stays healthy, in Gregory's absence so we don't have to see Tavon Wilson on the field.

Fixed your post
 
If your eyes are including the 2 INTs, don't let them. Both were gift wrapped.

Well my eyes weren't. They're including pretty much all his snaps and the fact that he's only had one missed tackle and only given up one reception.
 
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