http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/je...-tim-tebow-led-offense-says-it-can-get-boring “The biggest thing for the secondary is for us not to fall asleep,” Revis said after practice on Tuesday. “We can't fall asleep back there in the secondary. It can get boring, especially if a team keeps on just running the ball, series after series, play after play.”
How many times have we seen a team beat by a big play to have the opponent rush down the field and blast them instantly with another big play because they were in shock and unprepared. Jets fan, ask yourself this, can you be in any more shock? Can the Jets be in a position to be anymore unprepared for TeBALL? Tebow can strike Deep, and he can spread you thin and blast you up the middle. Talking smack with just two day's practice to prepare for him is Lame. tI mean the only thing Sanchez has the opponent awake for are his turnovers. Is Revis just going to ignoring the fact that his defense just got lit up for over 300 yards passing and 3 TD's, and run his mouth in denial about it? Classless.... Talk about PTSD? The fan base gets it, but Revis is in denial, his smack is putting on a clinic for denial. You don't need to be giving your opponent Bill board material while having to go on the road Thursday after a Sunday night beatdown. Guy is a idiot.
You're in the NFL, if you need bulletin board material you're a sorry excuse for a player. Is there an ignore feature because this guy is fucking stupid.
Oh yeah Sanchez got taken down with a secondary that included all undrafted free agents or waiver picks-ups at the end. Read more: http://aol.sportingnews.com/nfl/sto...chocinco-makes-brady-connection#ixzz1doblslm5
if the jets had beat the pats, maybe you can make the argument they won't get up for this game. there's no excuse not to be ready for this. it's a national TV game at night. they've known this week was coming for awhile.
Speaking of ignore, how do you ignore Chad ochoblahblahblah in coverage and allow him to jack you for a 53 yard reception? Was he worried that Strickland fell asleep again? Excellent breakdown of the play here... http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/post/_/id/4709412/breakdown-ochos-catches
They only knew 4 weeks ago about Tebow, and the running scheme that he is executing well that just emerged two weeks ago. With the Patriots, Revamped Bills, Chargers, Dolphins and Patriots prior to this game, one thing is ceartain Tebow was the last thing on the Jets mind, especially after having set cruise control at Mile High last season. Two day's is not enough time to prepare for all the new packages added to the old one's that they have not even been using in the passing game. I don't even know what that Sly Fox has up his sleeves. We have seen Tebows rushing game unleashed, when so many said he could not do it at this level. My beef is they have been holding back his passing game from being unleashed, this game could be when Fox decides to unleash the entire package, and turn Tebow into the two headed monster that he is. When that happens this beast is a cargo this Jet team is not properly prepared to handle after just two days practice. Chiefs used three different QB's to try and prepare for Tebow rush attack, and he still blasted them for over 200 yards on the ground, without his NO.1 and 2 RB's. The 56 yard TD bomb was a thing of beauty; that is what Tebow does in the 4th quarter, and at Mile High when the defense is exasperated by the pounding of the rush in that thin air, that will be the time Tebow strikes deep into the heart of the secondary. Make no mistake about it, Tebow is tired of hearing it, this could be the last straw...
my major concern is a "hangover" from the pats game - other than beating the chargers a few years ago we dont really play well when we travel west ... its pretty evident out O line and D line are suffering - if tebow wears us down he will run on us all day - hopefully our DB's can play like hybrid linebackers