Just the Giants game; that’s why I asked. Maybe I’ll check out the rest of their games tomorrow/Saturday. I was just looking for some good things about their game that can’t be attributed to Rodgers. And you gave me answers; discipline and play calling. If you’re happy with those answers, so am I. We can now add run game.
Got it. From what I watched so far, that is a tougher answer, because AR takes the team to a totally different level. Corral AR and we control the game. He has pedestrian WR but makes them look great. The running game is somehow slightly biased because the primary defensive formations are geared to keep AR contained. He is impossible to disguise formations from and exploits every inch of your D weakness. He can find his WR and place the ball in the tightest of windows. The D is better than average, but they have been maligned and on the field a lot by offensive turn overs. We have to be patient and execute our defensive plan with care.To your point, in the end, they live and die by AR performance, and given time to throw his WR look like world beaters.
Aha. I see signs of tension already. We win, sunshiners will gloat and darksiders will be mad. We lose, darksiders will burn the team down and sunshiners will be mad. Poor Brook! can't win in any case. Let's tie then.
Mad if the Jets lose I can see in a heart beat, but will there be ever be a time when the Jets win a game and everybody is happy?
I think it will happen the game we clinch playoffs Not sure if we are making this year though. I am hopeful.
You are what? Sunshiner, darksider or whitesider? I am a proud whitesider. Sometimes I line up with darksiders and sometimes sunshiners.
It is, but imo it's excessive. We saw last week when Quinnen and Lawson played more than they had previously this season and their production was a lot better. The other thing is that they've had their best DL players off the field at the same time. I saw a statistic somewhere that when Quinnen, Lawson and JJ are on the field together, their production is better than any other trio of DL. Along with Huff, they have been our most successful DL. They need to be on the field more.
Romeo Doubs is an excellent young WR. From what I've read, he has been improving each week. They have a good TE in Robert Tonyan.
1) https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/team/_/view/defense/table/rushing/sort/rushingYardsPerGame/dir/asc they give up more yds/game vs the run than we do 2) https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/team/_/table/rushing/sort/rushingYardsPerGame/dir/desc run game is better than average, not top 5 or 10 but 11th... 3) https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/player/_/table/passing/sort/passingYardsPerGame/dir/desc Rodgers is avg 231 yd/game thus far. hardly AT WILL btw, over 2 games Zach is avg 231
is there a moonshiner category? those who drink too much cos of years of Jets induced agita? I think GB deserves the edge in win probablility. But their margin for error is pretty small from my POV. and for whome said we didnt stop Hill/Waddle 10 catches for 70 yds on 11 targets. Breece Hall 2/100
if we went by the point spread every week, the Jets would be 0-5 looking at 0-6 this week. the bettors still dont believe in the Jets. my expectations are low. i expect a good game where the jets hold their own. Lam
https://jetsxfactor.com/2022/10/14/3-disadvantages-jets-overcome-packers/ Good breakdown of some disadvantages we have on Sunday vs the Packers. Mirrors some of the keys to the game I posted in the Game Thread stickied up top on the forum. Specifically Packers DL and Aaron Jones. Jets offensive line vs. Packers defensive line The pressure starts up the middle with Kenny Clark. Clark is tied for the fifth-most pressures among interior defensive linemen with 17. His 12.7% pressure rate is third among all IDL (incidentally, Quinnen Williams leads all IDL at 13.8%). He also has two sacks. Dean Lowry, another Packers interior lineman who’s taken 72 pass-rushing snaps, is eighth with an 11.1% pressure rate. From the edge, Rashan Gary has established himself as one of the most dominant edge rushers in the NFL. He ranks fifth with a 16% pressure rate and is tied for seventh with five sacks. Preston Smith is 17th with a 13.7% pressure mark (71st percentile among edge rushers) and has also contributed 3.5 sacks. Jets’ middle-of-the-field defense vs. Packers’ pass-catchers The Packers have been successful over the middle of the field this season. Per Next Gen Stats, they’re sixth in total yards (476), eighth in completions (40), and second in passer rating (129.7). Meanwhile, the middle of the field has been an area of struggle for the Jets’ defense. They’ve permitted the eighth-most yards (471), 14th-most completions (34), and the third-worst passer rating (126.3) despite defending against the 19th-most attempts in the middle of the field. Aaron Jones vs. Jets tacklers The bete noire of the New York Jets’ defense this season has been tackling. At linebacker, Kwon Alexander has been surprisingly surehanded this season, missing just 6.9% of tackles (73rd percentile among linebackers) after posting a 17.8% rate for his career prior to 2022. The Jets need to hope that continues. C.J. Mosley is also above average with an 8.5% miss rate (59th percentile). It’s in the secondary where the tackling has been suspect. Jordan Whitehead ranks 54th out of 65 qualified safeties (17th percentile) with a 20.6% missed tackle rate. Lamarcus Joyner is 45th at 15.4%. Sauce Gardner and D.J. Reed have miss rates of 13.4% and 13.0%, respectively, above the cornerback average of 12.3%.
I don't expect us to win, but it would not surprise me. This is not the same Packer team, although they still might win. The Vikings pushed the Packers all over the place on opening day. The Pats literally scored at win against the Pack, despite losing. The Giants would have never beat the Packers a year or so ago. They just seem like a different team.