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Jets v Dolphins


Camdemonium

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Who else would you like to blame for dropped passes?

Drops are, by definition, the receivers fault.

How about those WIDE OPEN receivers that didn't get the ball thrown 2 them on the Dolphins first 2 possesions. I remember a TE having the whole left side of the field to himself in the endzone on a 2nd n goal that Moore didn't see. Watching both of those QB'S play was nightmarish. Atleast an epic somersault came from the game IMHO

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How about those WIDE OPEN receivers that didn't get the ball thrown 2 them on the Dolphins first 2 possesions. I remember a TE having the whole left side of the field to himself in the endzone on a 2nd n goal that Moore didn't see. Watching both of those QB'S play was nightmarish. Atleast an epic somersault came from the game IMHO

He got criticized for that earlier. He missed two wide open guys. On a 3rd and inches he passed up the underneath for a covered rookie against Revis, not wise. He was probaby assuming they were going to go for it on 4th down and tried to make a bigger play. Still, great QBs take what defenses give them, and he didn't.

The one in the endzone, it looked as if Clay was an early option OR more of a clearout route than a read. It just so happened that he didn't clear anyone out and Moore didn't look to his right to see Clay. Again, gotta make those plays.

To help out a new QB, you have to make the simple plays because you assume he's going to miss some plays during the game. They didn't.

No one played well that night but the receivers hands were atrocious, along with the officiating. When it's all Gruden and Jaws talk about, you know it's an issue.

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