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It's Jets joint practice Day 1 (8.9.2023)


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5 minutes ago, 96Bravo said:

Considering how great the Jets' D is supposed to be, looks like a pretty good day for Bryce. Finished 14-22 completions.

They were technically missing probably their best defender (Sauce Gardner), but with the way our team is built, I don't know how much of a difference he would have made.  We don't really have a true #1 WR and our offense seems to be built around spreading the ball around.  Bryce is the kind of cerebral QB to go through his progressions and find the open guy, instead of keying in on any particular receiver and forcing the pass.

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12 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

They were technically missing probably their best defender (Sauce Gardner), but with the way our team is built, I don't know how much of a difference he would have made.  We don't really have a true #1 WR and our offense seems to be built around spreading the ball around.  Bryce is the kind of cerebral QB to go through his progressions and find the open guy, instead of keying in on any particular receiver and forcing the pass.

Bryce talked in his presser about how each play has a go-to target. Love that concept. 

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3 minutes ago, RumHam said:

honestly, seeing the videos, i like how everyone is having fun and there's no fights. gives an idea of the atmosphere and the coaching.

Loved the practice today.  As a coach, that's how you want it done.  Protect the QB's, but let the guys compete right up to the edge of (post-whistle) confrontation.  You have to practice hard to prepare for real games, and it's much more fun for any team to hit someone else rather than their teammates.

I think both coaching staffs handled this really well.  And thank God for no injuries...

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