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Official New York Jets at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!


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Definitely a game of 2 halves. The 1st was lights out. Few misteps but very good all around. 2nd was just enough not to gold but very much playing not to loose. It's a rough mix on how to look at the squad. Still think we have serious issues on the OL. it's overwhelmingly the #1 issue. We can no longer just enforce our will on the ground like the franchise is known for since year #1. That's a little bit of an issue.

D, they have the horse and if they keep the pressure dialed up they can be mighty good. 

 

#2 issue ugh special teams are yet again special.

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This was essentially a preseason game that counts in the record books. I am happy with the win. It was the first time this team has played together. It wasn't perfect, but it was week one. Are the Jets awful, yeah probably, but I've spent countless Sundays watching the Panthers lose to awful teams. 

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1 minute ago, exactlyzack said:

The ultimate issue here is the play calling. Brady didn’t adjust at all during the second half and it showed. That being said I’ll take a win. 

What were we trying to achieve running CMC up the middle? Maybe Robby and TMJ should switch it up in the slot more, I think Robby would have made a couple more plays if he had the targets

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5 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Wtf is up with all this sour ass talk? We won, we dominated on defense outside of two drives. Offense shows great potential with a little more live time together they’ll get in rhythm. Far from perfect, but it was the first game. CMC had almost 200 total yards, Darnold had almost 300 yards passing, no TOs and two scores. Jfc be happy. Coaching was fine, people whining about things that didn’t work out well doesn’t change the fact they were the right decision at the time. Nothing was perfect but a win is a win. 

I agree that people should be happy with the win, but to be fair this was the "lowly" Jets and the Panthers struggled in the second half. It's fair to point out issues that people see.🤷‍♂️

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