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Fan article about mismatches favoring the Jets


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2 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

Interesting to note :

No WR advantage

No mention of CMC

Not even a Zach Wilson fluff piece having him have the edge over Sam.

Just 'cause the OL players have struggled doesn't mean they're going to struggle against the Jets....AT HOME...in front of the home fans....on GAME ONE where they're amped up and ready.

Like Chris Berman once said : "That's why they play the games."

 

If you think about it, it make a lot of sense there is no mention of CMC in an article listing potential matchup advantages for the Jets. CMC is clearly a mismatch favoring you guys.

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18 minutes ago, CRA said:

His 5 weren’t actually that crazy 

it’s the NFL.  The Jets will have some individual advantages in certain scenarios. 

The X factor guys, Michael Nania and Robby Sabo, do a pretty good job providing sober analyses. They cover the good and the bad. Definitely not the typical homerish fanboys. They are largely data driven and backup it up with objective metrics and statistics. They've put together some very useful and interesting content for us Jets fans in the relatively short time they've been around.

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2 hours ago, Smithers said:

My turn:

1. Anderson against Jets

2. Moore against Jets

3. CMC against Jets

4. Marshall against Jets

5. Arnold against Jets

Let's head over to the defensive side now...

Burns against Jets

Derrick Brown against Jets

Jeremy Chinn against Jets

Hassan Reddick against Jets

Experienced and fast defense against a rookie QB making his first career start

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