Yes you're right, no man on earth would ever be able to think up a better scheme than blitzing 7 players on third down with a 3 wide set while Eric Smith is the lone safety, LMFAO
If that is the case, why did the Cards have such a good defense last season despite the key injuries they had throughout the season? Bowles could very well be just as good of a DC compared to Rex, and I already believe he's a better HC in he long run.
Julian Edelman? Did Revis Quit? On third down, expect Skrine to slide outside leaving Mevi$ to take away Buck Frady's fave little boy toy, till the Big Cat eats him up.
Yea typical hater troll bullshit,Pointing out one thing but leaving out the epic defense in the defeat of Manning and Brady in the playoffs.Good try though troll,Love you Rex Haters with your half memorys and recreated history
I remember very well the way Rex's defense let us down in the playoffs as much as it helped us, you're the one with selective memory and constant reliance on overall stats instead of in game situations when it actually matters. It's okay, I'm sure there will be plenty of room on the Bills bandwagon once they win 5 Super Bowl under Rex (LMFAO!!!#!#) Oh btw, Rex never beat Peyton Manning in the playoffs, Typical non football knowing buffoon
No but it's the smaller, quicker guys like that who seem to get us on third down I have too many memories of that with him and Welker and those types But yeah, with Skrine instead of Wilson, it should be better
as jets fans, we can't even think about our qb's being able to do accomplish what dilfer or even mcmahon were able to accomplish with there teams because times and circumstances have changed so dramatically since. first the '85 bears didn't play passing teams like we do in this age. they played one team with a somewhat "spread" offense in that they played 3 wide wr's often and they handled the bears in there one game. (phins 38-24) as for the '00 ravens, lets also remember that they had a tremendous bruising rb behind a very good o-line plus a special teams that were second to none that year. but manly we must remember that in '00 it was basically an off year in the nfl. what i mean about that was that there were no mvp/hof qualified qb's running rampant that year. it was right after elway retired and p. manning was still earning his stripes, to say. brady wasn't around and neither were young or montana. If you look at that year stats, only favre was a hof qb playing in his prime and even he didn't have a great year. otherwise a bunch of ok qb's who wouldn't scare anyone compared to qb's playing in '15. not to mention all the rule changes in favor of today's nfl offenses. '00 qb stats 1. Daunte Culpepper MIN 16 297 474 3,937 33 16 90 470 7 417.9 26.1 2. Jeff Garcia SF 16 355 561 4,278 31 10 71 415 4 403.4 25.2 3. Peyton Manning IND 16 357 571 4,413 33 15 37 116 1 370.3 23.1 4. Rich Gannon OAK 16 284 473 3,430 28 11 89 529 4 360.4 22.5 5. Donovan McNabb PHI 16 330 569 3,365 21 13 87 629 6 351.2 21.9 6. Mark Brunell JAC 16 311 512 3,640 20 14 48 236 2 297.6 18.6 7. Brett Favre GB 16 338 580 3,812 20 16 26 113 0 281.9 17.6 8. Kerry Collins NYG 16 311 529 3,608 22 13 40 71 1 281.5 17.6 9. Steve Beuerlein CAR 16 324 533 3,730 19 18 44 106 1 279.1 17.4 10. Shaun King TB 16 233 428 2,769 18 13 73 353 5 275.8 17.2 11. Vinny Testaverde NYJ 16 327 589 3,721 21 25 25 32 0 273.3 17.1 12. Drew Bledsoe NE 16 312 531 3,291 17 13 48 158 2 260.4 16.3 13. Kurt Warner STL 11 235 347 3,429 21 18 18 17 0 257.2 23.4 14. Steve McNair TEN 16 248 396 2,847 15 13 70 404 0 242.8 15.2 15. Brian Griese DEN 10 216 336 2,688 19 4 28 104 1 226.8 22.7 16. Jon Kitna SEA 15 259 416 2,658 18 19 47 130 1 223.9 14.9 17. Kordell Stewart PIT 16 151 289 1,860 11 8 78 426 7 221.6 13.9 18. Jake Plummer ARI 14 270 475 2,946 13 21 37 183 0 217.6 15.5 19. Jay Fiedler MIA 15 204 357 2,402 14 14 54 267 1 208.8 13.9 20. Charlie Batch DET 15 221 412 2,489 13 15 44 199 2 208.4 13.9 21. Rob Johnson BUF 12 175 306 2,125 12 7 43 306 1 190.9 15.9 22. Jeff Blake NO 16 184 302 2,017 13 9 56 247 1 183.6 11.5 23. Brad Johnson WAS 12 227 364 2,505 11 15 22 58 1 181.1 15.1 24. Trent Green STL 8 145 240 2,063 16 5 20 69 1 180.1 22.5 25. Cade McNown CHI 10 154 280 1,646 8 9 49 326 3 164.9 16.5 26. Chris Chandler ATL 14 192 331 2,236 10 12 21 60 0 157.8 11.3 27. Ryan Leaf SD 11 161 322 1,883 11 18 28 54 0 143.6 13.1 28. Aaron Brooks NO 8 113 194 1,514 9 6 41 170 2 140.7 17.6 29. Doug Flutie BUF 11 132 231 1,700 8 3 36 161 1 139.1 12.6 30. Gus Frerotte DEN 10 138 232 1,776 9 8 22 64 1 137.2 13.7 31. Trent Dilfer BAL 10 133 225 1,502 12 11 20 75 0 130.6 13.1 32. Tony Banks BAL 11 150 274 1,578 8 8 19 57 0 116.6 10.6 33. Troy Aikman DAL 11 156 262 1,632 7 14 10 13 0 110.9 10.1 34. Tim Couch CLE 16 137 215 1,483 7 9 12 45 0 106.7 6.7 35. Jim Harbaugh SD 7 123 202 1,416 8 10 16 24 0 105.2 15.0 36. Jeff George WAS 7 113 194 1,389 7 6 7 24 0 99.9 14.3 37. Akili Smith CIN 12 118 267 1,253 3 6 42 219 0 96.6 8.0 38. Doug Pederson CLE 11 117 210 1,047 2 8 18 68 0 67.2 6.1 39. Shane Matthews CHI 6 102 178 964 3 6 10 35 0 63.7 10.6 40. Kent Graham PIT 12 68 149 899 1 1 8 7 0 49.7 4.1 41. Brock Huard SEA 5 49 89 540 3 2 5 29 0 41.9 8.4 42. Neil O'Donnell TEN 7 36 64 530 2 3 9 -2 0 34.3 4.9 43. Danny Kanell ATL 5 57 117 524 2 5 1 0 0 34.2 6.8 44. Doug Johnson ATL 5 36 67 406 2 3 3 11 0 29.4 5.9 45. Jim Miller CHI 10 47 82 382 1 1 7 5 0 23.6 2.4 46. Jamie Martin JAC 6 22 33 307 2 1 7 -6 0 22.8 3.8 47. Damon Huard MIA 16 39 63 318 1 3 0 0 0 19.9 1.2 48. Anthony Wright DAL 4 22 53 237 0 3 12 36 0 15.5 3.9 49. Ray Lucas NYJ 6 21 41 206 0 4 6 42 0 14.5 2.4 50. Moses Moreno SD 6 27 53 241 0 2 5 20 0 14.1 2.3
Just curious, since we are as good as the 2000 Ravens, who's the Ray Lewis, Peter Boulware, and Jamie Sharper, of this team?
Exactly. Not to mention Rod Woodson. The defense will be really good but Rome wasn't built in one offseason
In 2014 the Cardinals defense were ranked 5th in points allowed, the Jets 24th. In 2013 the Cardinals defense were ranked 7th in points allowed, the Jets 19th. In 2011 interim head coach Todd Bowles' Dolphins defeated Rex Ryan's Jets, knocking the NY Jets out of playoff contention. It was Bowles third game as interim coach and Rex Ryan's third year guaranteeing a Super Bowl that didn't happen. So thankful Todd Bowles isn't on the same level as Rex Ryan.
he does w/o the clutch late game play that sanchez exhibited to help us win a lot of games and help us get close to 2 SBs. Fitz is a backup, this is a man that has never started more than 6 wins in a season. He is not Trent Dilfer, he is not Brad Johnson, he is not Mark Sanchez, I am not sure he is as good as Geno Smith. Our best chance to win is if Geno improves otherwise this is a throwaway year looking for a QB next year.
Fitzpatrick can be more than what Dilfer was to Baltimore. We have a ton of weapons for him to work with and an elite Offensive Coordinator that he has already worked with in the past.
See, that's not the appropriate measure. The real question is what other teams in the NFL will have a better D this coming season. Seattle, probably. After that? In short I can easily see the Jets having a top 3 D this comimg year, and if thye do that, they are in a position to make trouble with decent Qb play.