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It's Jets joint practice Day 1 (8.9.2023)


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1 minute ago, Tbe said:

It’s hard to tell much from these practices since so many backups and bubble guys play.

Remember joint practice with Miami in 2015? Miami dominated. We went on to go 15-1 and they had a losing season.

Pepperidge Farm remembers.  The Dolphin beat writers were clowning us and saying they had to take it easy on us b/c we couldn't hang...

Big market bias is real, but none of that matters come the regular season.  

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Just now, Seltzer said:

Pepperidge Farm remembers.  The Dolphin beat writers were clowning us and saying they had to take it easy on us b/c we couldn't hang...

Big market bias is real, but none of that matters come the regular season.  


I remember reading a quote from a Miami player after the season ended. He said he was baffled at how our season went…lol.

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2 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

The Jets have a great defense too, so this is some fantastic work our team is getting.

Thank you!!  There is no game planning...  If the offenses can't connect, that is a bad, bad omen...

I'm much happier to hear that our offense is looking good against what everyone nationally assumes will be a top 10 to top 5 defense than our defense getting picked apart in a practice by a 1st ballot Hall of Famer.

In the words of A-Rod... "Relax...."

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