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What Jets Fans are saying.


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, panthers55 said:

What I love about the way Brady uses Anderson is that he uses him both vertically and horizontally. The Jets used him to blow the top off but the Panthers use his speed to back up corners so Anderson can work everything across the middle. The slant to Anderson looks hard to stop especially when Teddy is putting it on the numbers. 

 That's Adam Gase for you. Kind of how Tannehill magically looked better once he got with new coaching. 

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1 minute ago, Pantherxtreme said:

 That's Adam Gase for you. Kind of how Tannehill magically looked better once he got with new coaching. 

Now that 2 teams already fired their head coach, Gase might not be far behind. I wonder if dumping Rivera and then bringing in Rhule who has had surprising success is making other owners more willing to move on instead of hang onto to the same coaches despite their poor results.

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10 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

What I love about the way Brady uses Anderson is that he uses him both vertically and horizontally. The Jets used him to blow the top off but the Panthers use his speed to back up corners so Anderson can work everything across the middle. The slant to Anderson looks hard to stop especially when Teddy is putting it on the numbers. 

We should thank the Jets for squandering Anderson's talents. We'd have had to pay out the ass and had a ton of competition for his services otherwise.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

We should thank the Jets for squandering Anderson's talents. We'd have had to pay out the ass and had a ton of competition for his services otherwise.

The thing is that Brady's system is very WR friendly. It's not that Anderson was so squandered in NJ as it is Brady has schemed several plays to take advantage of what Anderson can do and Bridgewater is hitting him in stride.  One thing it seems with the slot guy is that we are running slants and drags with lots of picks so he can run quickly to an open spot while Bridgewater drops a dime. It is the combination of Brady, Bridgewater and Anderson that is so productive. The chemistry is great. Honestly I think this system can make good receivers look great. Panther Gestalt- the total is greater than the sum of its parts.

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5 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

That, and this...

 

"The New York Jets announced Saturday that they acquired the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 NFL draft from the Indianapolis Colts for multiple selections.

New York will send Indy picks No. 6, 37 and 49 in 2018 and its second-round pick in 2019.

The Jets' bold move suggests they are interested in selecting a franchise quarterback with the No. 3 overall pick."

All this for Sam Frikkin Darnold...LMAO.

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2 hours ago, panthers55 said:

The thing is that Brady's system is very WR friendly. It's not that Anderson was so squandered in NJ as it is Brady has schemed several plays to take advantage of what Anderson can do and Bridgewater is hitting him in stride.  One thing it seems with the slot guy is that we are running slants and drags with lots of picks so he can run quickly to an open spot while Bridgewater drops a dime. It is the combination of Brady, Bridgewater and Anderson that is so productive. The chemistry is great. Honestly I think this system can make good receivers look great. Panther Gestalt- the total is greater than the sum of its parts.

Yep, honestly I think Joe Brady is every bit as brilliant as people thought he was. That guy is the truth.

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If you look at that board it's just sad.  They are trying to get people to unfollow them on twitter.  They are trying to set records on how bad they are.  And to think, about half the people on this board wanted us to be what they are now.

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5 hours ago, MasterAwesome said:

Weird...you'd think they'd be celebrating Anderson leaving in FA so that they can embrace the suckage and get hyped for Trevor.  Or is that just a Huddle thing?

The fans know it doesn't matter, any team that passed on Marino can almost certainly pass on TL and stick with Darnold.   LOL

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3 hours ago, panthers55 said:

The thing is that Brady's system is very WR friendly. It's not that Anderson was so squandered in NJ as it is Brady has schemed several plays to take advantage of what Anderson can do and Bridgewater is hitting him in stride.  One thing it seems with the slot guy is that we are running slants and drags with lots of picks so he can run quickly to an open spot while Bridgewater drops a dime. It is the combination of Brady, Bridgewater and Anderson that is so productive. The chemistry is great. Honestly I think this system can make good receivers look great. Panther Gestalt- the total is greater than the sum of its parts.

No doubt it is a shared success but I do think Anderson was largely underestimated because of how the Jets utilized him. Our offense has shown what he is capable of.

He should absolutely be in our long terms plans. I would like to see him in a Carolina Bears uniform for a long time.

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39 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep, honestly I think Joe Brady is every bit as brilliant as people thought he was. That guy is the truth.

I worried hard about his play calling form having no exp. He lucked up with no fans in the stands, its a offensive dream. Just like nearly everything panthers, hes been a surprise. I mean who knew a college training camp would be a great answer for this 2020 season. Plus teddy is helping brady lots(my prediction about career highs is looking good), which I could see them being a package deal once teddys' contract is over here.

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