3 Deep, Clowney and the Bomb

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  1. GSourJr

    GSourJr New Member

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    I think the Jets have been missing out on an important opportunity to get some quick safe scores and increase Sanchez effectiveness.

    Sanchez and Schotty look for Edwards too much and the defense knows it. Cincy, in particular, we'll be keying on Edwards because of their familiarity with him at Cleveland.

    I don't know why the Jets can't send 3 guys deep more consistently...Edwards to the left, Keller down the center, and Clowney down the right.

    Edwards or Keller are likely to draw the safety, especially if Mark throws a pump fake that way. If Clowney has single coverage and a step, Sanchez can hit him and more importantly, Clowney will catch it! (I wouldn't waste any more deep throws on Edwards because he has trouble with those--but I would send him deep as a decoy.)

    I'd like to see the Jets start with good field position, up across the 35, and run a 1st or 2nd down flea-flicker. Bengals will be keying on the run, and Mark should be able to exploit it for a deep gain--if he's throwing to the right guy and there are other receivers in the pattern drawing the safety away.
     
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  2. MBGreen

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    why didn't this thread show up after the Buffalo game where Sanchez chucked 5 Ints?
     
  3. GSourJr

    GSourJr New Member

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    I've been saying it all season. It's the easiest way to make it clear for a young QB who's nervous about making a mistake. Flood the deep zones, throw to the guy with single coverage.
     
  4. MBGreen

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    I agree with you...I just don't think Sanchez is there yet with his experience level. Plus the CS has said it all year..."we're a running team".......I don't expect them to veer away from that formula...especially when it's been so successful.
     
  5. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    The passing will come eventually, I do believe if we need a 2 minute drill game winning drive Mark can step up. He's been throwing great short crisp passes.



    You do realize it's George Sauer Jr. right?


    Is that a reference to you being Sour that we haven't been back yet?
     
  6. DaftGreen

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    I'm feeling a big play from the Clown in this game!
     
  7. JfaulkNYJ

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    Clowney is obviously the fastest WR on the team and we hardly use him. Throwing a TD deep pass from mid-field would be safe in my opinion even if it gets picked off since the field position wouldn't be good for the other team.

    But I don't think it would be picked off if Clowney is running it deep.

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DePMv9grsUU[/YOUTUBE]

    [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcyKKlmEajQ[/YOUTUBE]
     
  8. Steve032

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    Wasn't Clowney inactive last week? I don't think the coaching staff is too high on him, as he is not a good practice player. I would love to see some deep passes to him, though
     
  9. NDmick

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    do people think?
     
  10. All Gas No Shake

    All Gas No Shake Well-Known Member

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    man, in the pre-season this man sanchez was looking off safeties, going trough progressions, and had great balance when he threw ...

    what the hell happened?
     
  11. dawinner127

    dawinner127 Well-Known Member

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    2nd stringers were playing in the preseason?
     
  12. hoobash

    hoobash Well-Known Member

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    clowneys hands are not much of a upgrade if any over edwards
     
  13. Br4d

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    The reason they can't do this is because it takes Jerrico Cotchery off the field and he's the Jets best player on offense after Mangold. You don't win games by taking your best players off the field.

    Assuming you meant a 3 WR, 1 TE formation then that's tipping the pass which is a great way to get your rookie QB to throw an Int.
     
  14. Kaiser

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    This is the craziest statement in this thread. Clowney's hands are solid. I think I've only ever seen him miss one catch, and that's because Sanchez seemed to throw it a little too far out of his reach. I still think Clowney could've laid out for it though. Anyway, when I watch Clowney go up for the ball, he's got the fundamentals down to a tee. Looks the ball in all the way through, brings his arms in tight when it's caught, doesn't try to make a play before he's got the ball. As far as catching skills go, Clowney is far more consistant. I'm not saying that he has more raw talent than Edwards, but your comment is absurd.
     
  15. MadBacker Prime

    MadBacker Prime THE Dead Rabbit

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    Clowney has great feet too-

    That's where his nickname Clowney Shoes came from.

    Juking guys of out of their cleats-
     
  16. Jets n Boys

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    ^My grand mother can catch something thrown at her face, Im sure Clowney can too.
     
  17. Jets n Boys

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    In what the OP is suggesting, I would believe Jericho would be running a blanket route if no one is singled deep or are covered well. 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 RB.
     
  18. The Dark Knight

    The Dark Knight Well-Known Member

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    I would watch this show: 3 Deep, Clowney and the Bomb. Only on CBS!
     
  19. JetsVilma28

    JetsVilma28 Well-Known Member

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    I don't think we use the clown enough. He is probably a nuisance to Rex which hurts his PT, but Clowney has tools to be a solid slot receiver. Give him the rock a couple of times.
     
  20. JfaulkNYJ

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    Rember the monday night game in Miami? fuck gotta find that video of Clowney catching that deep ball.
     

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