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It's Jets joint practice Day 1 (8.9.2023)


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30 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Apparently The Jets pass pro is an issue, still moving the tackles around. That's all i could read pre-paywall

 

We need someone to donate to the athletic and give us the rest of this article lol. I read the Panthers won the day before they stopped my reading and are trying to get some funds from me someone's has to be a member who can gives us the dets.

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14 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I'd say bad read.  For that pass to be good, he would have thrown it inside--but the momentum of the WR was set up for an outside pass--I think Bryce tried to adjust the pass and got cute.

it hit him in the hands and in my opinion, very catchable.

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26 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

McCray, Jensen, Zavala, and Mayes should have some decent options there while Corbett recovers.  Campen will get the best out of them.

Nash even got his own little hype piece on panthers.com a few days back. Him or McCray might be closer to starting than we originally thought.

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30 minutes ago, chknwing said:

it hit him in the hands and in my opinion, very catchable.

No doubt.  I could not tell what the DB did to jar it out, but a misplaced pass is vulnerable because the WR does not have a natural motion to tuck the pass quickly--I would have to watch it again, but I think the pass was intended for the sideline when Bryce say the DB and threw it inside--maybe throwing off the timing, etc.  But you are right--a good WR makes that play and we move the chains.

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