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  1. Walt White

    Walt White Well-Known Member

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    Early on he was running with the one's behind Erin Henderson at that weak side ILB spot
     
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  2. xxedge72x

    xxedge72x 2018 Gang Green QB Guru Award Winner

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    You can't watch the Jets and not use the word "if". Years of disappointment make "if" the only certainty.
     
  3. zace

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    Regardless of who the qb is, i dont think theres a team in the league they cant beat. Im not saying theyll be undefeated, but there wont be any games where you're like "oh thats a wash were done."

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    xxedge72x 2018 Gang Green QB Guru Award Winner

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    The reverse of that is that the Jets need to get over their demons. Continue winning vs NE, and freaking beat Rex.
     
  5. Will

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    Bowles, Harris and others have said that while the skill level of the "newbies" is high there will be issues due to their inexperience especially with play recognition - early on they will have to be careful not to over commit resulting in yielding big gains on misdirection plays
     
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    http://jetswire.usatoday.com/2016/0...-4-observations-and-highlights-from-ota-no-9/

    More news about specific stand outs in the article

    PRACTICE HIGHLIGHTS

    • Your three starting cornerbacks today were Marcus Williams and Dee Milliner on the outside with Darryl Morris in the nickel. After practice, coach Todd Bowles said Buster Skrine tweaked something in his leg, so they rested him the rest of the day. When the team went to a dime package, Dexter McDougle went outside, and Dee in.
    • Left tackle Ryan Clady worked in-and-out with the first-team offensive line as the Jets continue their conservative approach. When he wasn’t in there, Ben Ijalana was. Dakota Dozier got the majority of the first-team reps at center while Nick Mangold rested.
    • Jace Amaro and Zach Sudfeld each got first-team reps at tight end. With Kellen Davis out, it looks like that will continue throughout the offseason.
    • Jets punter Lac Edwards certainly has a cannon for a leg, there’s no denying that. The dude can boom the ball. Tom Hackett, on the other hand, is a directional kicker. They are two polar opposite kickers. Media finally got a chance to see the two Wednesday and both showed exactly that: Edwards has power, Hackett has accuracy. They both, though, shanked a couple.
    • Erin Henderson continues to fly around the ball. He had a near sack on Geno Smith shooting up the middle. David Harris also had a would-be sack, while Darron Lee showed great speed to dart into the backfield for a tackle for a loss.
    • Safety Rontez Miles got a lot of first-team reps with Calvin Pryor absent for personal reasons. Miles had a near interception of Smith, but went left instead of right.
    • Christian Hackenberg made this really neat — but also weird– throw during team drills. Facing pressure, Hackenberg contorted his arm in a way to get the ball just around the incoming defender and into the gut of Dominique Williams. That pass drew some praise from defenders and offensive players as many thought it was a sure-fire sack before Hackenberg got it away.
    • Geno Smith threw three-straight touchdowns at one point during team drills.
      • The first went to Kenbrell Thompkins on a post route.
      • The second went to Jeremy Ross on an out
      • The third went to Brandon Marshall on another post route.
    • Dexter McDougle had a beautiful pass defense on a ball thrown up for Brandon Marshall in the end zone. He went up and smacked it down, then celebrated quite a bit after. McDougle is progressing well now entering his third year.
    Some nice write ups here on players who have been on the team for a while but now appear to be elevating their game, Henderson, Miles. Milliner & McDougle on the D and Thompkins and Ross on offence and Ross on teams
     
  7. zace

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    Oh i dont disagree. I dont see beating new England as something we struggle with tho. We did split last season and could have won the first one. But i mostly mean like you just dont feel like they dont stand a chance.

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  8. zace

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    Sounds like the young players are stepping up.

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    tis the season for optimism. it's great to hear about the young guys doing well but I hope it doesn't lead to unrealistic expectations for them come September.
     
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    Don't give a shit. Mauldin doesn't get minimum 12 sacks we cut him.

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  11. NCJetsfan

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    Great news on Milliner, McDougle and Dozier. If we can get solid contributions out of those 3, it will be great.

    I'm going to be really curious to see which punter the Jets choose. Edwards has power, while Hackett has accuracy and is a directional kicker. Accuracy and being able to kick away from returners can make up for lack of power. Power is great if one can control it so that one can down the ball inside the 20. There's also nothing like it when one has to punt from one's own end zone or deep in one's own territory. A 50 or 60 yard punt in those situations is HUGE. There are positives to both. I'm going to enjoy hearing reports from mini-camp and TC, then hopefully, getting to see each in preseason action.
     
  12. NCJetsfan

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    You're certainly correct in general. I'm not sure to whom you are referring however. I think this is the 3rd year for Milliner, McDougle and Dozier. I don't really consider them "young guys" even though they're 24 or so. They've been around long enough and had time to develop, even though Milliner and McDougle have had injuries which has limited their practice time. So if they're on the team at the end of TC, I expect each of those 3 to make solid contributions, and I don't think that's unreasonable. If you were referring to the rookies, then yeah, we'll take what we can get.
     
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    Edwards might also be able to do kickoffs, which would be nice. Either way it should be better than Quigley at least.
     
  14. NCJetsfan

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    Great point about Edwards and kickoffs. That would be great. The punting definitely has to be better than Quigley.
     
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    Thanks I am hoping to see Lee, Jenkins, Mauldin, and Harris on those base 34 looks. I am excited about this group!
     
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    That's what I'm saying! He's a 12 sack guy. If he falls short, cut his lazy ass!
     
  17. BamaDoc

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    If Edwards makes it and can KO, you may cut Folk for $ because the Martin the Duke kicker struggles on kick offs
     
  18. Jonathan_Vilma

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    This happens even with the great NFL linebackers that have a game based on speed. Luke Kuechly is actually a big victim of this despite his elite All-Pro play. I'm remembering a prime time game where the Panthers gave up a huge run because he didn't maintain his gap responsibility and overran the play resulting in a 50+ yard gain on a simple cutback. I want to say it was Ryan Matthews.

    As long as they're not Demario Davis ole oleing guys in the hole when they're dead to rights for a yard gain we'll be solid. He was one of the worst tacklers I've ever seen.
     
  19. RuJFan

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    Can one of them kick?
     
  20. NCJetsfan

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    I dunno. I had never heard of Edwards before the Jets drafted him. I don't recall ever hearing that Hackett can kick. If one of them can, it would just be gravy, as far as I'm concerned. First and foremost, we have a to find a consistent punter. I'm torn. I love Hackett's consistency in college, his directional ability and accuracy, but I also love the power in Edwards' leg.
     

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