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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Is it Tebow Time for the Jets?


No Darrelle Revis.  No Santonio Holmes.  No Dustin Keller.  Mark Sanchez coming off one of the worst games of his career.  It all spelled disaster for the Jets Monday night.

Despite all the injuries, the Jets had the ball with a chance to win the game at the two minute warning.  That's until Mark Sanchez's pass to tight end Jeff Cumberland went off his hands and into the arms of Kareem Jackson.  The Jets lost Monday night to the undefeated Texans, 23-17.

While the fault does not go directly to Sanchez, it was another poor showing from Gang Green's quarterback.  Sanchez was 14 for 31 for 230 yards and two picks.  His QB rating was 10.0.  Has the 4th year quarterback reached the breaking point?

Sanchez heard boos from the fans at MetLife Stadium all night.  Jets fans seem ready to move on and put Tim Tebow behind center.  Every time Tebow came off the field and Sanchez came on, the boos emerged.  How long until Jets fans give up and start showing up?  While the attendance was announced at 79,088, there were nowhere near that many people there Monday night.  Selling tickets will be a hard thing for Woody Johnson's team to do for the remainder of the season...especially after Johnson publicly stated he would rather have Romney win the Presidency over the Jets winning games.

It has become a nightmare in Jets land.  Their owner is making comments that should not have been made.  GM Mike Tannenbaum did not do much this offseason to improve a team that missed out on the playoffs last season.  The quarterback that was given a $58 million extension this offseason has been abysmal since his impressive week one performance.  The injuries are clearly the major issue at hand, but Sanchez's play is not going to put people in the seats.  While it is only week six, and the Jets are just 2-3, it might be time for Tebow to take over.

It's Tebow time for the Jets.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Jets Escape Miami With Overtime Win


The Jets were given a gift Sunday afternoon by the Miami Dolphins.  Kicker Dan Carpenter missed his second field goal of the game in overtime giving the Jets yet another opportunity.  They would finally take advantage with 6:04 left in overtime as Nick Folk nailed a 33 yard field goal to propel the Jets to a 23-20 victory.

It was in no way pretty, but Mark Sanchez and company left Miami with their second win of the season.  While Sanchez ended up throwing for 306 yards and a touchdown, his overall numbers and a lot of his throws were ugly.  He was 21 for 45 with an interception and an awful quarterback rating of 32.4.  Sanchez had a lot of overthrown balls and a lot of open receivers he could not get it to.  The Jets' starter missed a wide open Chaz Schilens for a touchdown and a wide open Jeff Cumberland in the endzone.  Also, on a 1st and goal at the one, Sanchez and the Jets failed to get it in the endzone and were forced to go for a field goal.  Luckily, Santonio Holmes had a clutch performance catching 9 passes for 147 yards for Gang Green.

The Jets running game was ineffective with just 88 yards on 33 carries.  A major issue was the lack of use in the redzone of Tim Tebow.  The Jets brought in Tebow to score touchdowns for them in the redzone.  He had two carries all day.  One of those carries was a game changing fake punt where Tebow ran it for five yards on 4th and 3 to get the first down.  It was a perfect playcall and the Jets would get a field goal in the drive.

The other big offseason acquisition, LaRon Landry had a pivotal interception that he ran back 18 yards for a touchdown in the first minute of the second half.  It was a momentum changer and a spark the Jets needed after an abysmal first half of football.  The two newest Jets helped to lead them to ten points that would change the game entirely.  It was a game the Jets needed with the 49ers and Texans coming up next on the schedule.

While it was a big win to improve to 2-1, they suffered a huge loss with their star cornerback Darrelle Revis tearing his ACL.  Revis will be out for the remainder of the season leaving the Jets with a huge hole on defense.  Kyle Wilson will have some big shoes to fill at cornerback.  The Jets will be heavily relying on Wilson and Antonio Cromartie to have big time seasons if they want a chance at the playoffs.  Trying to replace the best cornerback in the league is impossible, but the team needs to come together and step it up on defense without the Pro Bowl defender.

The team will have to rally around each other and find a way to win without Revis.  They return home for three straight games starting with the 49ers Sunday, who are coming off a bad loss to the Vikings.  Gang Green's offense is going to have to see much better production from Sanchez and the running game if they want to win games.  They were given a gift wrapped victory by the Dolphins Sunday that good teams won't allow to happen.  The Jets will need to have some sort of pass rush and see the offense get the ball in the endzone if they want success down the road.  Tebow will be a big part of that happening.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

2012 Jets Season Preview


There's more to the New York Jets in 2012 than Tim Tebow and Mark Sanchez.  There actually is 51 other players on this team.

The talk of Jets' training camp thus far has been the lack of offense that they had in the preseason.  The starting offense with Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow under center were scoreless throughout the preseason.  Gang Green did not see a fully healthy squad though.  The wildcat formation was also not broken out.  This offense will be good enough to win them some games.

The Jets will be running the ball a lot this season.  Shonn Greene will be getting most of the carries with Joe McKnight backing him up.  Tebow will be a big playmaker with the wildcat under new offensive coordinator Tony Sparano.  Sparano will provide the Jets a more aggressive playbook that they did not have under Brian Schottenheimer.  Sanchez does not have many targets, but he still has Santonio Holmes and Dustin Keller.  Expect Holmes and Keller to have career years this season.  Both will be Sanchez's favorite target.  Gang Green hopes for Jeremy Kerley, Stephen Hill, and Chaz Schilens to be solid contributors after Holmes.

The Jets are heavily relying on their defense to lead them in the 2012 season.  Bart Scott said that his could be the best Jets' defense ever.  Their secondary is improved with new safeties LaRon Landry and Yeremiah Bell.  Their pass rush is improved with rookie Quinton Coples at defensive end.  Their linebackers, Bryan Thomas, Bart Scott, David Harris, and Calvin Pace are back and ready to lead this 3-4 defense.  Most importantly, they have the best cornerback in the NFL in Darrelle Revis.  This defense is one of the best in recent memory.  Expect them to carry the Jets throughout the season.

Prediction
10-6
6th seed in AFC
Beat Ravens in Wild Card Round
Divisional Round loss to Patriots

Monday, August 27, 2012

Jets' O Will Flow


After the third straight preseason game without the offense scoring a touchdown, Jets fans are ready to pull their hair out.  It's about time everyone calms down and understands the situation.

Here's 5 reasons why there is no need for concern:

1) It's preseason.  These games are completely irrelevant.  The results do not count.  How many points this team scores in preseason will have absolutely zero effect on the season.

2) Santonio Holmes just played his first game on Sunday.  The offense has been playing with some injuries at receiver so far in preseason.  Holmes has not played as well as Jeremy Kerley.  Those are the Jets top two wide receivers.  Sunday was their first chance to get out there and get acclimated to the offense in an actual game scenario.

3) Tim Tebow is playing a role in preseason that is nowhere near what he will be actually doing in the regular season.  Tebow is not on the Jets to throw 10+ passes every game.  He is here to come in for the wildcat and help out on special teams as well.  What we have seen in preseason will not be seen come September 9th when the Jets kick off the season at MetLife Stadium against the Bills.  Mark Sanchez will be the guy under center throwing the ball.

4) Sunday was their first game without Wayne Hunter at starting right tackle.  Hunter was a big reason for the Jets struggles in the prior two games.  Austin Howard saw his first action with the starters Sunday and did quite well.  The guy was just inserted as a starter.  Howard will fill in very nicely to a Jets offensive line that will be extremely important to the Jets offensive success in 2012.

5) This team is adjusting to a new playbook.  Brian Schottenheimer and his conservative offensive playbook is no longer in town.  Tony Sparano has brought in a completely different playbook that the players are still learning.  It is "training" camp for a reason.  The team is still training to get ready for the season, which is still 13 days away for Gang Green.  These last two weeks leading to the season are vital for Mark Sanchez and Tim Tebow to get some repetition in.

So until the buzzer sounds on September 9th following the Jets-Bills matchup at the Meadowlands, let the regular season play do the talking.  Not training camp.  Not the preseason.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Jets Snap Losing Streak and Get Back to .500


The Jets were in dire need of a victory on Monday night facing the winless Dolphins.  It started off sloppy early in the game, but the Jets kicked it into gear after an abismal start to defeat the Dolphins 24-6 at Metlife Stadium.  The Jets moved to 3-3 with the win, including 3-0 at home and the Dolphins fell to 0-5 with the loss.

The Jets came out of the gate at home not as expected.  Their first four drives were all three and out.  They could not get one first down the first four drives.  They still held a 7-6 lead in the second quarter without having a first down thanks to a 100 yard interception return for a touchdown from cornerback Darelle Revis.  Many questioned whether it may have been a pass interference committed by Revis to get the pick, but nothing was called and Revis would weave his way through defenders to take it from one endzone to the other.

The Jets would finally get offensive yardage on their 5th drive as they drove down the field for a touchdown to take a 14-6 lead.  That would be the score at the half.  The Jets would get a field goal in the 3rd quarter to take a 17-6 lead going into the 4th.  The Dolphins offense was stagnant.  They could not get the ball down the field whatsoever in the second half.  The Jets defense dominated and Matt Moore proved why he is a backup quarterback in the NFL.  He struggled all night, especially in the second half.  The Jets would score early in the 4th quarter thanks to a 38 yard catch and run by Santonio Holmes with the help of a couple great blocks down the field.  The Jets had a 24-6 lead and would hold on by that score.

Mark Sanchez had an average game throwing 14 for 25 for 201 yards and one touchdown as well as a rushing touchdown.  Shonn Greene ran for 74 yards and the Jets finally got back on the winning side.  Meanwhile, nothing is going right for the Miami Dolphins.  They have struggled mightily all season.  Matt Moore, who was playing for the injured Chad Henne did not look sharp throwing 16 for 34 for 204 yards and an interception.  It seems as the Dolphins will be in the race for quarterback Andrew Luck this year as they are looking like they will have one of the top picks in the upcoming draft.

The key thing for the Jets is that they won the game.  This was a much needed win just to get them out of their funk.  Yes, they beat a team who has been awful and arguably the worst team in the league, but it was a win that could build them some confidence going into next week.  The Jets will face the surprising Chargers team at home hoping to get back over the .500 mark. The Dolphins face Tim Tebow and the Broncos in Miami.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Jets D Dominates in 32-3 Win Over Jags


They say defense wins championships. Well, that is how it is looking to be for the New York Jets. Their offense did not look too pretty against a Jacksonville team with a lot of bumps and bruises and a starting quarterback by the name of Luke McCown. The defense, on the other hand was absolutely dominant.  Even with the futile play by the offense, the Jets obliterated the Jaguars 32-3.

The release of quarterback David Gerrard may have the seats in Jacksonville as empty as they were in the fourth quarter at Metlife Stadium Sunday afternoon.  Rookie QB Blaine Gabbert got to see some playing time Sunday in the second half and may be seeing a lot more playing time coming up. Luke McCown had 1 of the worst games ever seen by a QB.  His QB rating, an astounding 1.8. Yes, you read that correctly. Was it the Jets defense or the poor play of McCown? Well, a good combination of both.

The Jets secondary was nearly unstoppable as they hope to be all season long retaining pro bowl cornerbacks Antonio Cromartie and Darrelle Revis.  Both had spectacular seasons last year and both have looked good the first two weeks.

On the other hand, the Jets offense did not look like the fired up offense in the fourth quarter the week prior against the Cowboys. Coach Rex Ryan told the team in meetings the day prior that he would like to see the offense come out firing.  That, they did....for the first possession. They quickly scored a touchdown ending with a 17 yard touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes in the endzone.  After that, Sanchez struggled throwing two interceptions.  Luckily, the defense's dominant play had him very relaxed and not having too worry too much about carrying the team.  Cromartie and the rest of one of the top defenses last season took care of that.


One thing that I did notice and am starting to notice in Sanchez though is that he is starting to look very comfortable in the pocket.  He does not seem to be forcing as many throws and making too many mistakes like we have seen in the past.  The fourth year quarterback is starting to look more like a veteran out there.  He will try to take the Super Bowl hungry Jets to their first Super Bowl win since prior to when the first man walked on the moon.

The Jets are off to quite the start with two wins to start the season.  One coming in comeback fashion and the other in blowout fashion.  Gang Green will be tested these next couple of weeks as they play at Oakland, at Baltimore, and at New England.  Sanchez and the rest of the Jets are going to need to play a more complete game on both sides of the ball if they hope to keep their early successes going.