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Mr. Scot

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The manner in which the Jets lost that game yesterday, though....

Last play of the game, you know a hail mary is coming and you decide to send the entire house and leave your corners by themselves on the outside in man coverage against faster WRs....

He should have been fired before he got to the locker room.

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1 minute ago, Anybodyhome said:

The manner in which the Jets lost that game yesterday, though....

Last play of the game, you know a hail mary is coming and you decide to send the entire house and leave you corners by themselves on the outside in man coverage against faster WRs....

He should have been fired before he got to the locker room.

And a rookie UDFA on the #12 overall draft pick sub-4.3 running Henry Ruggs III. Sheer idiocy.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I know some people thought that was a tank move, but it's actually pretty consistent with how Williams runs his defenses.

Plus she's fired now, so...

That was my point in that thread. He is always ultra aggressive, even when it isn't the smart play to make.

I think you could clearly see the fault when one of his own players was blowing up about it to the media.

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18 minutes ago, Anybodyhome said:

The manner in which the Jets lost that game yesterday, though....

Last play of the game, you know a hail mary is coming and you decide to send the entire house and leave you corners by themselves on the outside in man coverage against faster WRs....

He should have been fired before he got to the locker room.

Most of the commentary I've seen about this is that the issue lay with the fact they secondary all bit on double moves and that should be an obvious thing you never do in that situation. Basically they should have completely ignored that possibility and that should be engrained in them for those situations. 

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3 minutes ago, pantherj said:

The Jets spent by far the least amount of money on their defense of any team in the NFL.

However, their DC is a moron. He blitzed the house on a hail Mary play and left only 3 to defend the entire field. Hail Mary was easily comlepted.

The head coach hears the communications and play calls if he does not make them himself.  But yeah, you are right---it is a team effort.

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