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Panthers @ Jets - Team Stats


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8 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Panthers

Total Offense: 17th

Pass Offense: 27th

Rush Offense: 3rd

Total Defense: 11th

Pass Defense: 16th

Rush Defense: 9th

Turnovers: -4

Points Allowed avg: 24.3

Points Forced avg: 22

3rd Down % (Offense): 39.1%

3rd Down % (Defense): 38.2%

Sacks: 5

Sacks Allowed: 10

Jets

Total Offense: 28th

Pass Offense: 32nd

Rush Offense: 5th

Total Defense: 20th

Pass Defense: 10th

Rush Defense: 23rd

Turnovers: -7

Points Allowed avg: 28.3

Points Forced avg: 20.5

3rd Down % (Offense): 30.2%

3rd Down % (Defense): 36.3%

Sacks: 8

Sacks Allowed: 25

 

 

 

 

Now do the only stat that matters points scored and allowed.....

 

Jets defense is 31st in points allowed.

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ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Jets WR Garrett Wilson (knee) is expected to miss “a couple weeks.”
An MRI Monday revealed the alpha wide receiver hyperextended his knee in the loss to the Broncos. While he avoided a major knee injury, it is likely to cost him a couple weeks. The winless Jets are unlikely to rush one of their franchise players, leaving the team with very little depth at wide receiver for multiple games. Fantasy managers are likely better off avoiding this team altogether in the absence of Wilson.
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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/1977859452775649401

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Jets WR Garrett Wilson (knee) is expected to miss “a couple weeks.”
An MRI Monday revealed the alpha wide receiver hyperextended his knee in the loss to the Broncos. While he avoided a major knee injury, it is likely to cost him a couple weeks. The winless Jets are unlikely to rush one of their franchise players, leaving the team with very little depth at wide receiver for multiple games. Fantasy managers are likely better off avoiding this team altogether in the absence of Wilson.

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/1977859452775649401

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Jets WR Garrett Wilson (knee) is expected to miss “a couple weeks.”
An MRI Monday revealed the alpha wide receiver hyperextended his knee in the loss to the Broncos. While he avoided a major knee injury, it is likely to cost him a couple weeks. The winless Jets are unlikely to rush one of their franchise players, leaving the team with very little depth at wide receiver for multiple games. Fantasy managers are likely better off avoiding this team altogether in the absence of Wilson.

Yea thats not good for them. Just need Bryce to have a clean game and dont allow them to run the ball.

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23 hours ago, rebelrouser said:

Jets just had -10 passing yards (net), which is the worst in the NFL since the Bears put up -20 in 1981.  

I think the "should have drafted or traded for Justin Fields" discussion is probably over and done with 😕

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