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Best and Worst PFF Grades for Jets Game


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Jets defense is better than what their record says. I’ll credit the bad QB day on us not establishing the run and trying to figure out the Hubbard/Rico situation on the fly. That being said we won and hopefully the coaching staff walked away with a clearer picture of what’s next for the offense now that we’re facing the hardest part of our schedule

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5 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Andy didn't really look great either. He had the same issue Bryce has specifically on that deep ball... Legette had to basically stop and wait for it cuz it was so underthrown 

We need a legit qb

Apparently there were 20 mph gusts in the fourth quarter and that pass definitely looked like it n just died in the air. 

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2 minutes ago, joeyxfresco said:

Jets defense is better than what their record says. I’ll credit the bad QB day on us not establishing the run and trying to figure out the Hubbard/Rico situation on the fly. That being said we won and hopefully the coaching staff walked away with a clearer picture of what’s next for the offense now that we’re facing the hardest part of our schedule

Yeah Jets have pretty much been in every game they've played and have barely lost to really good teams. They are much better than their record says Imo

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Just now, joeyxfresco said:

Jets defense is better than what their record says. I’ll credit the bad QB day on us not establishing the run and trying to figure out the Hubbard/Rico situation on the fly. That being said we won and hopefully the coaching staff walked away with a clearer picture of what’s next for the offense now that we’re facing the hardest part of our schedule

Rotating in Chuba was beyond stupid and really hurt our offense overall. We’ve been in a good rhythm the last 6 quarters or so but Canales figured disrupting that with Chuba would be worth it

Rico fits this offense so much better than Chuba 

 

As far as grades go I know that ain’t our RB1, starting Center and our supposedly deep WR room and exciting talented young TE in dead last. Weird. I wonder if that has any correlation on QB play 

Even that first incomplete ball Bryce threw in the end zone that hit Legette’s hands. Legette had no business being there so early. Legette went into scramble drill when that ball was intended for Coker who led up because of the traffic there

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He's earned it. He's developed his pass protection skills and that was the weak spot. He's looking like a legit franchise LT.

Yep he still has his moments but LT’s don’t grow on trees and he’s still only 24 years old (25 in 10 days)

Most of us remember what that position was like during those years between Gross retiring and drafting Ickey… I rather never experience that again 

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