How do you think we will win

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How can we win

  1. Spread the field with 3 WRs and Keller

    9 vote(s)
    33.3%
  2. Play with Turner as a TE (6 linemen) and pound the rock all game

    2 vote(s)
    7.4%
  3. Have a balanced offensive attack about 50/50 run to pass

    12 vote(s)
    44.4%
  4. Blitz all game long

    4 vote(s)
    14.8%
  5. Play coverage

    1 vote(s)
    3.7%
  6. Mix it up

    15 vote(s)
    55.6%
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  1. ajax

    ajax Well-Known Member

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    My guess is that:
    - Jets put a spy on Rothlesberger. Try to force him to stay in the pocket & sit on short passes.
    - DL will focus more on keeping their lanes than rushing Ben. Ben is deadly on the run so try to keep him in the pocket.
    - Ben is too experienced for Jets to just have one philosophy all game when it comes to blitzing, man to man, zone, etc... Jets have to mix it up.
    - When Jets do send blitzes up the middle, I'm expecting LB & no secondary players. Ben is big/tough enough to slap down some of the smaller defenders.
    - Even if Steelers start running the ball well, I don't see Jets stacking the box (unless they fall behind big). Rothlesberger is just too good for a D to consistently stack box against run.

    Jets D is going to need the Jets Offense to get a few first downs so they don't spend the whole game on the field getting pounded by the running game & wearing down.

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    If Ellis can reproduce the same effort he put out against the Pats, then Jets are in excellent shape. It'll mean consistent pass rush without blitzing.
     
  2. Rockefella

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    Rex alluded to this in his presser the other day and I think he'll try to repeat this on Sunday. Coleman had a couple of strip sacks on Roethlisberger in week 15. I could see Rex dialing in some blind-side rushers from the secondary not necessarily to sack Ben, but to try to knock the ball out of his hands.
     

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