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It's Jets joint practice Day 1 (8.9.2023)


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3 minutes ago, Panthering said:

Just doesn't quiiiiiiite have the arm strength to shove it in there. Good play by the CB too

A combination of a few things....

Tremble (?) didn't come back to the ball and just flattened his route which made it easy for Echols to swoop underneath. 

CB watched QB the whole way and great focus to reel it in. 

Bryce didn't put a ton of zip on it and it doesn't look like he helped himself at all by zeroing in on the TE the whole way. 

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3 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

A combination of a few things....

Tremble (?) didn't come back to the ball and just flattened his route which made it easy for Echols to swoop underneath. 

CB watched QB the whole way and great focus to reel it in. 

Bryce didn't put a ton of zip on it and it doesn't look like he helped himself at all by zeroing in on the TE the whole way. 

Chark

and yeah, a tad late and a misjudge on the velocity needed to get it there. He certainly has the arm strength to make the throw, likely didn't expect the CB to react down so quickly.

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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Bad? That's a good play by the defender. If that's the worst he does then I wouldn't call that bad. That's great defense by the corner.

Or terrible by the corner.  Both corners rolled up to the under.  If Bryce had seen it the wide player was uncovered on the go.  It was a blown coverage that they were fortunate on.  Not sure who was right and who was wrong for the defense, but something was blown there.

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2 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

crying about a fluky interception at that. 

 

but muh pick 6!!1!1!!1!!!11!!!!

The same poster crying about Young being too small all draft is the same one crying about him throwing an INT in a scrimmage.  I would have never guessed....  Man when he throws a legit INT that person is going to explode.

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