New York Jets Schedule Thread

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  1. Hobbes3259

    Hobbes3259 Well-Known Member

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    Go buy a pars jersey.
     
  2. alleycat9

    alleycat9 Well-Known Member

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    what does any of that have to do with mark sanchez folding up like a little girl anytime there is any kind of pressure?

    he is shell shocked, he got shell shocked 2 years ago. it reoccured the first time he got hit hard last year and it will probably reoccur again this year.

    that is all in addition to the fact he is inconsistent and inaccurate, both of those things he has been his entire career.
     
  3. Hobbes3259

    Hobbes3259 Well-Known Member

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    Trolling the schedule thread now?
     
  4. Hobbes3259

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    Really! Holmes injury? Kellers Injury? Hills Injury. And whose offense is Sparano coordinating this year?

    If you were a little smarter, you could almost be retarded.
     
  5. DoubleDecker87

    DoubleDecker87 Well-Known Member

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    You could make the same argument for Schotty and Sparano that the reason they sucked is because Mark Sanchez was their QB. Try getting your point across without the senseless offensive name calling.
     
  6. BleedingGangGreen

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    It's impossible to predict an NFL schedule. Injuries, roster moves etc. etc. It's all an unknown as of right now. I'm taking this season one game at a time.

    Tampa Bay. Season opener inside of our house? Against the team we traded Revis to? A win would without question, start our season off on the right note.

    I'm not sure if Revis will be ready to go come game one, but if so, man would I love to see either Kerley or Hill torch Revis. Wishful thinking to some, but the best of Revis could be a thing of the past. Coming off a major ACL injury who's to say he'll ever return as the shutdown corner he once was? He'll have to jam at the L.O.S, backpedal, accelerate, stop on the dime etc. etc. An ACL injury is a CB's worst nightmare and it'll be a rewarding feeling to see Revis as a shell of what he once was moving forward.

    But at the end of the night, even if Revis shuts his man down come week one... A win is all we need to start our season off with confidence/momentum.
     
  7. soxxx

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    The Patriots week 2 is a blessing in disguise. In 2009 and 2010 the week 2 Patriots game really got our seasons rolling. If we can go into New England and win that would be sick.

    Im really not sure what this team is capable of, the running backs might put us over the edge, who knows tho?
     
  8. BleedingGangGreen

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    Yes. I mean, I couldn't care less how great Tom Brady has always been (and still is) but you can't make miracles out of nothing.

    Brady losing his top two WR's in Wes Welker and Brandon Lloyd isn't something to overlook. Those two combined for 192 receptions, 2,265 receiving yards, 122 first down receptions along with 10 TD's last season. With Rob Gronkowski starting off the preseason on the PUP list without a training camp, I highly doubt he's ready come week two and with Aaron Hernandez possibly in jail for murder, the Patriots offense along with Tom Brady could be in deep waters. Even Danny Woodhead's with the Chargers after putting up 40 receptions for 446 receiving yards coming out of the backfield last season.

    As of right now Brady along with NE's offense could be on the verge and/or start off the season without Welker, Lloyd, Gronk, Hernandez and Woodhead. That's a combined 338 receptions, 3,984 receiving yards, 30 TD's and 216 first-down receptions (last season).

    I couldn't care how great Tom Brady is at the age of 35, he can't overcome all of these (potential) loses. As you stated, catching NE during week two could become our blessing.
     
  9. tbruner12

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    Week 1 vs Tampa Bay. This game can go either way, if our d and run game dominate we win. If we have to throw a lot we lose. (1-0)

    Week 2 at New England Same as first game. We may lose a low scoring afair, turnovers!!! Tebow may play a factor, we lose. (1-1)

    Week 3 vs Buffalo Sancho's stat game? Maybe not this year, if they pressure nacho. We win (2-1)

    Week 4 at Tennessee. This may be nachos turning point game. Surely he won't shit his pants like last year? If so we are doomed, if not ? (3-1)

    Week 5 at Atlanta We won't score 20 points, they will. (3-2)

    Week 6 vs Pittsburgh. Nacho doesn't play particularly well against good defenses. We lose (3-3)

    Week 7 vs Patriots. If Brady hasn't helped his receivers become better by now, we can win the division with 8-9 wins. We win (4-3)

    Week 8 at Cincinnati. We lose, their defensive front exposes nachos weaknesses. I hope I'm in attendance that game, first chance to see them live.

    Week 9 vs New Orleans. With nacho at Qb we won't beat brees and co. (4-5).

    Week 10 Bye

    Week 11 at Buffalo We don't always win in buffalo, and they will be improved. Nacho gives this game away, Geno even gets loose this game!

    Week 12 at Baltimore. Nacho gets closer to being out at Qb this game too. (4-7)

    Week 13 vs Miami. Geno takes the helm, gets win in an ugly game.(5-7)

    week 14 vs Oakland Jets get to (6-7), Geno plays well.

    Week 15 at Carolina. Geno gets schooled by Newton, Jets lose. (6-8)

    Week 16 vs Cleveland Jets win (7-8)

    Week 17 at Miami. Tough game here, Geno leads team to 4th qtr comeback, 21-20. (8-8)
     

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