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Why Your Team Sucks 2012: New York Jets

August 28, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Why Your Team Sucks 2012: New York Jets

It just feels like piling on at this point, but this had me LOL’ing for real.

Mark Sanchez making the AFC title game in his first two years is akin to you letting your kids win at Connect Four twice in a row. It’s really cute to watch, but then it’s finally time to DROP THE HAMMER. He’s not a real quarterback. He’d be awesome at being an actor PLAYING a quarterback, but as an actual quarterback, he looks like a boy among men.

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Jets and Dolphins offenses will attack Patriots much differently

August 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

One of the things we’ve learned this preseason about the Dolphins and Jets is just how polar opposite their offensive philosophies will be. The Jets will feature a return to the ball-control ground and pound, including using Tim Tebow in a variety of Wildcat and short yardage situations, while the Dolphins are going with the no huddle and trying to play fast.

The question is which philosophy is the right one to take down the Patriots? Everyone knows that the division has gone through New England for the last decade so if you’re not specifically trying to take down the Pats you’re not really trying.

There’s no question that the Pats pass defense has been a weak link over the past few seasons. Though the Dolphins don’t feature an elite quarterback at the moment, and have a collection of, in the words of Jeff Ireland, “a lot of 3, 4, and 5 receivers” but no clear 1’s or 2’s, there have been quite a few no-name offenses including back up quarterbacks who have thrown all over the Pats D, just look no further than Dan Orlovsky and the Colts last season.

But there’s also no secret that the Pats have gotten away from their run stuffing 3-4 base defense personnel. They will still use the 3-4 as they did on the fly against Tebow the first time they saw him in 2011, but there’s a clear lack of run stoppers like Richard Seymour and Ty Warren on the roster now. Could the Pats transition to more of a nickel-front base expose them to teams who want to run it down their throat?

In my view both teams have flawed lines of thinking. Even though the Dolphins lack talent, let’s say they’re able to execute the no-huddle and put up yardage. Even then I have doubts they’ll be able to keep up with Brady and the Pats many talented weapons. It’s like asking for a shootout with the most heavily armed guy on the block. Or bringing a hand gun to a machine gun fight.

As for the Jets it appears that for them to beat the Patriots things will need to go exactly according to their game plan. They can’t get behind. They can’t turn the ball over. And they’ll have to dominate at the line of scrimmage and put up five-yard carries at will. Are Shaun Green and Bilal Powell the kind of backs who are ready to carry the load like that? I’m not sure.

Tebow can be a valuable threat inside the 10-yard line, and provide some Wildcat runs of his own, but again those things are predicated on A) Mark Sanchez getting them inside the 10-yard line, and B) the Pats forgetting how they shut down Tebow for 7 of 8 quarters in 2011.

And we didn’t even mention the Jets lack of depth at wide receiver. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again that I love Rex Ryan as the coach of the Jets and I hope he remains there for a long time because I enjoy what he brings to the rivalry. But from a personnel stand point it’s hard not to think that since Rex took over there’s been a steady decline in talent for the Jets. They’ll need to see a good chunk of their young guys emerge this year or time could be running out on the Tannenbaum-Ryan regime.

If anyone is on the right track offensively to face the Patriots I have to go with the Bills. While they aren’t exactly loaded at wide receiver or tight end their quick passing game and the presence of Fred Jackson and CJ Spiller give them a number of ways to not only move the ball but also control the clock.

As someone who has studied the Patriots defense closely I know the quick-passing game is the thing that can kill them, since they’re fond of the bend-don’t-break style. Of course then it comes down to a matter of consistent extended execution, which is the biggest hurdle, but Ryan Fitzpatrick could be just the quarterback to pull it off.

The Patriots defense should be better this year. Well, let’s put it this way, it will be hard for them to give up much more yardage than they did last year. The other teams in the AFC East will need bold game plans, fearless play-calling, and flawless execution for not one, but both games against the mighty Pats if they want a shot at the division, regardless of what their offensive strategy will be.

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Jets safeties plan to get physical with tight ends | ProFootballTalk

August 15, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Jets safeties plan to get physical with tight ends | ProFootballTalk

“When you come over the middle, and you have me and LaRon sitting there, that’s something to think about,” Bell said. “So, yeah, we’re going to give guys something to think about.” The goal is to disrupt the rhythm between quarterback and tight end. “The big thing in this league is timing,” Bell said. “If he has to take two extra steps to get around us, that’s one extra second the quarterback has to [look] off him. [Tom] Brady can’t key on him the whole time. We’re going to get our hands on him and rough him up a little bit. We’re going to come after them.”

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Flashback: A Patriots Fan’s Review of Jets Hard Knocks

August 7, 2012 by Mike Dussault

With the premiere of Hard Knocks tonight we wanted to provide some linkage to the 5-part review we did of each episode of the Jets season of the show back in 2010. While I would love to see the Pats on Hard Knocks it’s safe to say it will never happen with BB in command, and I’m okay with that. At least we got BB’s Football Life.

Those these articles are a couple years old they still hold up to our high standard of making fun of the Jets.

Part One: A Patriots Fan’s Reaction to Jets Hard Knocks

Part Two: A Patriots Fan’s Reaction to Jets Hard Knocks: The Fattening

Part Three: A Patriots Fan’s Reaction to Jets Hard Knocks: We Really Need Revis Back

Part Four: A Patriots Fan’s Reaction to Jets Hard Knocks: Let’s Go Eat a Gaddam Snack!

Part Five: A Patriots Fan’s Reaction to Jets Hard Knocks: Revis and Woodhead Do America

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August 6, 2012 by Mike Dussault


First the Saints have DO YOUR JOB shirts, now the Jets are having fights in practice? What’s next, the Bills acting like they have acting like they have a stranglehold on the division? Oh right, too late…

cbssports:

New York let off some summer steam as about 20 Jets players brawled today. 

Video of the incident.

https://www.patspropaganda.com/first-the-saints-have-do-your-job-shirts-now-the/

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Are the Jets bickering already? – AFC East Blog – ESPN

August 1, 2012 by Mike Dussault

Are the Jets bickering already? – AFC East Blog – ESPN


Cornerback Antonio Cromartie says he’s the second best receiver on the Jets. Understandably, some New York receivers weren’t happy about it. “I think it’s a slight, I’m not going to lie,” Jets receiver Chaz Schilens told New York reporters. “I just wouldn’t say it, it’s not something I would say but I’m not him I guess.“

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August 1, 2012 by Mike Dussault

A season after getting gouged by tight ends across the league, Gang Green revamped their safety group by adding LaRon Landry and Yeremiah Bell with an eye on stopping Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez. “They’re good tight ends,” Bell told me after practice today. “You don’t want to take any credit away from those guys. But we’re good safeties. They’re just people. We can go out there and we can cover those guys. We can do what needs to be done. I don’t think it’s a mismatch either way.” Landry, who hasn’t finished each of the past two seasons due to nagging Achilles injuries, remains undaunted by Gronk Nation. “They got a lot of beasts in the league,” Landry told me. “He’s not the only tight end that’s great in the league. I went up against a lot of great guys. I’m not discrediting Gronkowski. He’s a great tight end… I’m looking forward to the challenge… if they want me to go in the box and cover him, if they want me to go in the box and play as a linebacker, if they want me to go deep man-to-man. Whatever. I’ll do it all.”

New Jets safeties LaRon Landry and Yeremiah Bell believe they can stop Patriots tight ends | New York Daily News

I look forward to watching these match-ups, but the real issue for the Jets will be the trickle down effect of having to cover Brandon Lloyd. And there’s also this:

Per PFF: Yeremiah Bell in coverage vs. Gronk in 2011: 4 of 5 passes completed for 49 yards.

— Mike Dussault (@PatsPropaganda) August 1, 2012

https://www.patspropaganda.com/a-season-after-getting-gouged-by-tight-ends-across/

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