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It's Jets joint practice Day 1 (8.9.2023)


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1 hour ago, Buckets said:

should i go ahead and book vegas acommodations for the super bowl now?

book now so you can save up the $$

Circus Circus is looking at $600/night that weekend.
Tropicana is $1000/night

source: https://www.vegas.com/iv2/searchresults/hotels/20240210/-/20240212/rooms/1/sort/popular/product/any 

https://www.kayak.com/hotels/Las-Vegas,Nevada,United-States-c35107/2024-02-10/2024-02-12/2adults?sort=rank_a
 

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This is great for us. The defense gets to operate against a great passer who is playing at a high level. Our secondary is really tested and our d line got to beat up on other folks.

It was invaluable for the O line who got to work against a top one gap penetrating defensive scheme after going against our gap and a half scheme every day. Dalton showed he still has it and Yoing got to work against pressure calling protections and adjustments. With all the film being shot the meetings on Friday and next week should be great. Forget who supposedly win or lost and concentrate on how this really helps see what needs to be cleaned up.

Will be at the stadium on Saturday to negate the Jets fans.

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3 hours ago, PanthersATL said:

600 a night for the goddamn Circus Circus?!? Oh hellllll no. You’d be better off staying in Utah and driving down for the game. 

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