There was a time when the Dolphins couldn't beat the Jets. Joe Robbie Stadium was Jets South. The Jets were pretty mediocre at the time, too. I find myself yearning for mediocrity at this point.
This defense is just fucking brutal. We aren’t even close to being an NFL caliber defense. Ashtyn Davis needs to play 0 snaps next year and we better find a god damn LB somewhere. The problems run DEEP. I don’t know what else we could have expected from Wilson honestly. Great first half then just got shut down in the second. WRs with no separation, OL giving him no time. Yea he could have gotten a few out earlier but all that would have done is make his stat line prettier. That was probably the worst OL performance of the year. Felt like watching 2020 all over again.
Missed Fant that’s for sure. Had to keep a TE and RB in to block/chip it was so bad. Moore is badly missed too.
Jets lost. Jags lost to Texas. And Texas beat the Jets. If The Jets lose to the Jags next week they'll move up to the #2 pick. Next week should be interesting. High Noon w/the top two can't miss picks in last years draft.
To all fellow sufferers here worrying about draft positioning, we have clearly demonstrated that draft position is useless unless the right players are picked, for example the 2020 draft: No. 11: Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville No. 59: Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor No. 68: Ashtyn Davis, S, Cal No. 79: Jabari Zuniga, EDGE, Florida No. 120: Lamical Perine, RB, Florida No. 125: James Morgan, QB, FIU No. 129: Cameron Clark, OL, Charlotte No. 158: Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia No. 191: Braden Mann, P, Texas A&M The 3rd and last 2 picks are the only ones contributing anything to this team, and in Davis' case, that may be an over statement. Obviously the rebuild took a year off in 2020. The 2021 draft was better, but we are still light years away from being a contending football team, and still have no idea if we have a QB. Seeing Sack Wilson so far, gun to my head - we missed again. But its early, hope I am wrong about that one. Josh Allen sucked his first season too. Have got to bolster the OL and get some more speed players on offense to keep that hideous defense off of the field.
Welp, I decided to take a nap and not watch halftime because I felt like it was greedy to expect two good halves of football. Wilson also saying postgame he's not worried about points per game and yards per game is pretty interesting to say the least.
Why? If they won today no one would be saying a thing about yards and ppg. Winning is all that matters. And the daily news guy who asked the question started off by basically telling Wilson he stinks. You get what you give. Shitty question, shitty answer.
On a positive note, lots of folks scoffed at the Coleman signing and said he’d be riding the pine but as expected, he’s been solid. I’d bring him back next year with Michael Carter being the lead guy.
the Jets have to be the worst drafting team in the NFL (I won't include this year as far to early to tell - even though it doesn't look good) - basically have to go back to 2007 to find a first round pick for the Jets that you would feel entirely happy about Becton - looking likely to be a bust/disappointment Quinnen Williams - kind of hard to tell how good he is when everyone around him is bad but not the difference maker that was promised Darnold - bust Adams - ok player but not worth the #6 pick (still funny to think what the Seahawks gave up for him) Lee - bust Williams - ok player but not worth the #6 pick - nowhere near as good as advertised Pryor - bust Milliner - bust Richardson - ok player but still overall very disappointing Coples - bust Wilkerson - ok player but still hugely disappointing Kyle Wilson - bust Sanchez - bust Gholston - bust Revis - an actual first round calibre talent and performer
When you factor in the number of times we've swung and missed on second rounders, it's even more sad.
yep - I did a post ages ago about our historically bad drafting in the second round and it has not got any better (Moore may yet be a rare exception) - would probably be even worse if we hadn't traded away so many of them moving up to get Darnold
The one I'll dispute is Quinnen, I think he's been playing injured all season and still puts out a high level of production. Every other game he's on the injury report for that shoulder. Unfortunately he will probably be having surgery again this season, now for the shoulder which will mean another slow start next season. The injury stuff is what makes me nervous about him.
I agree with most, but some just seems to be pessimistic for the sake. Revis in his first tour was a HOF level player, not just adequate first round production. Sanchez was apart of the most success this team has had in what 30 years? Adams was an all pro player and we fleeced a team in giving us two first rounders, one probably top ten. Richardson was ROY, a pro bowler another year, and a very good player. But yes he was a cancer. He's actually still a pretty productive player in the NFL. Most of the guys above aren't in the league and that's depressing. Quinnen way more than not impacts a game. He's a great player. Becton.. yes nobody knows. But if he gets more mature he will be a good player so it's not like he hopeless. And this year doesn't look good? Half the rookies are starting and many show promise to be good players. Are you putting all the drafting eggs on Wilson?
Minor nitpick, but Revis wasn't a HOF level player until year 3. He showed signs of it in the first 2 years, but 2009 is when he put it all together.