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7 hours ago, DennisM1 said:

Cam Irving getting beat constantly  then telling the jets rookie that he's gonna be a great player and ask him where he went to school LOL cut his ass that poo was embarrassing 

But he's good for our locker room

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42 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Who prepares for an effing preseason game?

Exactly. To me, it seems like Frank expected much more vanilla play and not stunts being run the entire game. But again, the o line should he able to pick up a basic stunt.

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29 minutes ago, CRA said:

Could be some disconnect between reporters and players.  Reporters talk about the Bryce pass….Jets players acknowledging in reality that play never likely gets off if they could go after Bryce. 

I agree to an extent, but sometimes saying you got a sack cause you got close doesn't exactly reflect reality either.

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30 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

Exactly. To me, it seems like Frank expected much more vanilla play and not stunts being run the entire game. But again, the o line should he able to pick up a basic stunt.

Problem with playing a team on Hard Knocks. I guarantee if this was a normal joint practice and preaseason game it probably would have been more vanilla. But the Jets gotta show out for the camera. 

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8 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Problem with playing a team on Hard Knocks. I guarantee if this was a normal joint practice and preaseason game it probably would have been more vanilla. But the Jets gotta show out for the camera. 

I think this narrative that the Jets somehow game planned and did all this extra stuff....is largely just a fanbase coping with the fact the unreal expectations are already having to come down a bit so soon. 

They stunted.  That's a pretty vanilla aspect to a DL.  You practice that like everything else. I'm pretty sure the Jets even did it practice that week.   It's like a QB pump faking and claiming that is unfair to do in a preseason game.  Claiming that's gameplanning because your DB bought hard on it.

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1 hour ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Who prepares for an effing preseason game?

this. it was a damn practice game. it was our first. it was an evaluation. and it was against a team that felt it needed to have a win before winning actually matters.

the whole damn thing was basically a sucker punch. so congrats to the jets on their "win".

i hope y'all fall flat on your faces.

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Just now, rayzor said:

this. it was a damn practice game. it was our first. it was an evaluation. and it was against a team that felt it needed to have a win before winning actually matters.

the whole damn thing was basically a sucker punch. so congrats to the jets on their "win".

i hope y'all fall flat on your faces.

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4 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

We embarrassed them in joint practice where it matters the most, they out schemed us (lol) in a preseason game. 

Lets wait for the real games to see if the sky is falling. 

I mean, even Aaron Rodgers was giggling and had to go to his toes on the "sacks" they were counting in practice against our O.  Not sure we embarrassed them as bad was a painted here. 

We had our moments yeah, but it might of been understated how well the Jets dealt with our OL in practice simply because ESPN and the likes wanted to focus on Rodgers getting frustrated when we caused some problems.  

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean, even Aaron Rodgers was giggling and had to go to his toes on the "sacks" they were counting in practice against our O.  Not sure we embarrassed them as bad was a painted here. 

We had our moments yeah, but it might of been understated how well the Jets dealt with our OL in practice simply because ESPN and the likes wanted to focus on Rodgers getting frustrated when we caused some problems.  

Well our OL in practice featured Cam Erving getting beat like a drum by several different guys. Hopefully he doesnt have to see the field in the regular season. By all accounts we did much better in the practice sessions than in the game that the Jets schemed for and we didnt. 

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