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Talk to me about the Jets. What do you know?


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This week the Panthers host the Jets in the season opener. We all expect this to be a W. The Jets have had their typical horrible luck with injuries and also have a rookie QB in his first start.

 

What are you looking for? What are your concerns?

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At this point, not much.

Their head coach is a rookie and their GM has only been in place for 2 years (basically the flipside of us) plus they have a rookie quarterback.

Yes they've been bad for years, but same as with us their prior failures have no bearing on a new leadership group.

It's going to be interesting to see how things play out.

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1 minute ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Unfortunately Tremble can't block everyone. Elfien and Paradis worry me the most. At the beginning of the 2nd we will see Moton on the left and Christianson on the right. 

It's so ridiculous that the team is fighting against this.  They made some bone-head FA signings, but instead of chalking it up a loss, they are damning the torpedoes and going full steam ahead with this train wreck on the left side.

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facing our pass rush is not ideal for a rookie QB, especially with their Oline.

The sooner we get Darnold to believe that he is a good QB that was in a horrible situation (whether true or not), the fast he will calm down and gain confidence.

That side, what do I know about the Jets?  QWill is a real beast, and with our IOL the weak leak on the team...ooh wee mayne

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