Jets-Cowboys Postgame Thread

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  1. mm1923

    mm1923 New Member

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    Great game last night. Had me on pins and needles but I'm a Jet fan so I am ALWAYS on pins and needle. I think that Rob has a good insight into his brothers schemes and what he wants to do. So that would explain the onslaught the defense was taking. Good comeback. Defense wins championships. Jeff Cumberland is gonna be huge once the start trusting him. Big, Quick target. Sort of like Finley for the Packers.
     
  2. 624

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    I don't get why a 60mph monster truck stepped out of bounds though.
     
  3. Jetsetter

    Jetsetter Active Member

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    "Thank you, Tony Romo...

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    ...you caused two of the three late turnovers that helped the Jets defeat the Cowboys. And even though you didn't cause the blocked punt, we'll pin that one on you, anyway! Regards to the wife. Oh, and when you're in bed, please don't release prematurely. You might find some other guy scoring!"

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  4. Why is the bigger story after this game the fact that the Jets won without either the defense or ground game playing that stellar a game? Neither of the two facets of the team that were considered the backbone were that strong, and yet, 1-0. That should be the story.
     
  5. Royce Parker

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    People seem to keep mentioning the fact that Rob's D was able to do a number on us because he knows Rex so well and has insight into what he likes to do.

    You would think that would work the other way around also, but it didn't seem like our offense was very good at exploiting Dallas' D regardless of all of the starters that were missing.

    To me this speaks to what I think is the biggest problem with the Jets in general - Rex just doesn't have enough involvement in the offense and it shows. Whereas on D he does such a good job of getting guys into roles where they can be productive, on offense players seem to be misused so often, or not used at all.
     
  6. SienaSaints

    SienaSaints Well-Known Member

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    Well obviously offense is not Rex's strength which is why I think having Callahan on the staff is so important.
     
  7. Jake

    Jake Well-Known Member

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    Jimmy Fallon is a piece of dog shit and is an embarassment to the NY Jets fan base. He's also a Red Sox fan. He's half chowder. Die in a fire, Jimmy Fallon.
     
  8. NDmick

    NDmick Revis Christ

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    you watch that gayness?
     
  9. Royce Parker

    Royce Parker Well-Known Member

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    Unfortunately Callahan isn't calling the offense.
     
  10. Jake

    Jake Well-Known Member

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    No chance in hell. I just read buddy's post featuring that faggot, and felt the need to share that with the interwebs.
     
  11. Snatch Catch

    Snatch Catch Well-Known Member

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    Does anyone have any video of Sanchez when he was supposedly looking "dazed" in the postgame?
     

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