If you had a couple of penalties then yeah you made mistakes. But you guys had 13 penalties thats just: 1. Bad Coaching by San Diego 2. Good Coaching by the Jets to pull guys offsides. That PI call was just as bad as the PI call against Leonhard which ended up in a SD TD so the point is Null/Vooid LMFAO Please Just stop.
Oh absolutely correct, it had no bearing on the game but it still was a mistake. There was another blown call where Moore moved and they called them for being offsides. Had to laugh at that one. The Mangold ineligable man downfield call had me scratching my head though. maybe I just don't understand the rule there but it seemed like a weird call. We were the better team, we were better coached and we dominated them in multiple facets of the game. Our D made better adjustments and they couldn't stop our run. Sanchez outplayed Rivers and Revis shut down Jackson again. Outside of Gates they essentially had no offense other then a big play by Tolbert early in the 2nd quarter after we pinned them at the 13 and then Floyd made a great catch to give them a huge gain. They were extremely undiscaplined along the DL and you add those together and that equates to a loss. We didn't play perfect but this would have been very hard to swallow had we lost because we appeared to be quite a bit better then them today much as the Pats did in week 2.
back from the game great weather great second half by the Defense holding Rivers and the Chargers to ZERO points with two huge picks by Revis and Wilson. and Sanchez, Greene and Plax doing enough to bring the team back from down 11 points at halftime to a 6 point win 4-3 bye next week and then a win over the FitzHarvards before we administer Brady the beating of his life in three weeks on Sunday Night
Ron Winter almost ruined a pretty good game with what seemed like hundreds of questionable flags to satisfy his need for face time on TV making announcements worst ref in the NFL by miles
LOL, well which is it? Bro, we had 6 offsides penalties and 3 PI's. Some of those offsides werent anything but mental mistakes by the players who commited them. However, one of them at least was after a Jet OLman moved first and we got called for an offsides that the TV announcer (Sims) even said was a bad call. No, ..........the PI on Jammer was a blatant bad call. I at least can say the other two could of gone either way but that one was just awful. Im not making excuses, we didnt play well in the 2nd half and havent been able to put together 4 good quarters all year and whether or not it is even the Chargers playing, i hate to see that ref crew even when im watching another game because they are so flag happy and it ruins the flow.
you win some and you lose some with penalties. yeah, the jammer penalty was bogus but... that one play where santonio got mugged before the ball got there (Jammer grabbed his head) wasn't called. The ineligible man downfield call on mangold was questionable in terms of how far he was beyond the line of scrimmage. there was a couple of blatant holds by the chargers, and at least 1-2 delay of game penalties that weren't called. they finally ended up calling it. Ducasse got away with movement one time that they called on the chargers. I'm sure it had plenty to do with the fact the chargers were doing it so often that the refs were almost instinctively assuming that it was the chargers. not sure i've ever seen that many offsides/neutral zone infractions from 1 team in a game The leonard call was pass interference, he just got burned on the route and confused by the double move. it was his fault, not the refs.
Thanks for this clarification, it is right on the money historically and linguistically and thanks for the plug for the public shcools, it doesn't happen often enough.
And on two of them, an O'lineman moving first! I came away from this game knowing what I already knew. 1- The Chargers are great front runners 2- The Jets have a great ability to circle the wagons (mental toughness)when times get tough and the game is on the line and they need to do something. 3- The Chargers (Rivers and Norv) are mentally weak and fold when the going gets tough. There's a reason they never pull out this type of game late. You can blame the play calling and wasting time changing sets while the clock is running out on Norv, but those two dink throws in the middle of the field with no TO's left is on Rivers IMO.
I agree. The fact is that Ryan was completely accurate in his statement last week. He probably would have had a few rings with the Chargers. Norv is "ok" as a coach but he can't get the Chargers (or any team for that matter) to the promised land. Unfortunately the Jets finally played a game where they looked the team people thought they were. Tough D, good running game, a timely Sanchez. Of course this is just the 1st leg on an important trifecta. They need to play the same against Buffalo and New England (and Buffalo again). Should I hope that the Jets think they can "coast" now given their win?? :smile: