HORRIBLE COACHING & OFFICIATING & more

Discussion in 'New York Jets' started by rickjet, Nov 30, 2008.

  1. rickjet

    rickjet Well-Known Member

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    Defensive gameplan= HORRIBLE
    zone defense 1st half= almost 300 yds of horrible
    defensive tackling= make Hillis look like HOF
    No pass rush...

    officiating= missed at least 5-6 HOLDING penalties on Denver off. line...

    WHY couldn't Jets challenge the Cotchery fumble?? the ruling was he didn't have possesion..so why can't the REVIEW see if he had possesion?? we'll get an APOLOGY from the NFL monday.....

    ...and Why call that play in the 1st place??????
     
  2. CleanFernandez

    CleanFernandez New Member

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    What bothered me the most is when it was 3rd and 1 and 4th and 1 and they pass it both times, that was a game changer as the jets were tryin to come back.
     
  3. Revis Flytrap

    Revis Flytrap New Member

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    Just a terrible conglomeration of events--the officiating is atrocious--not only the JC call but allowing Den. to fake injuries to stop momentum without even a word.

    It was so "obvious" to the defensive CS what to do that Shanahan read them like a book. What a fucking idiot we have as a Def. Coord. There is no adjustment he can make the entire game. He is overwhelmingly outmatched in brains and guts. Let him join Ray Handley in NFL exile ASAP.

    Lousy critical Offensive play calling too--twice in the 3rd Q when we were coming back, OC called running plays over the middle that killed the sequence. Shotty--please let someone give you a HC job since fatso is too ignorant to kick your ass to the curb.

    All this said, SF is not too tough a game and hopefully we can get back to winning.

    ^I personally don't mind the passing plays on 3rd and 4th and short--I mind the running plays on 1-10 and 2 and 3 after numerous successful passes.
     

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