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Here we go.....Jets next...huddle game plan to win this game


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Jets have the number one run defense, we just lost a back and our running game is not all that great.We have a hard time pass blocking on a consistent basis and Cam will probably be pressured often.Do we rely on our D to get the job done and win a low scoring affair....you know the Ryan boys are swapping notes.How should we scheme to win this game...a loss would be a bad body blow to this team.

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Speaking of preseason defense... where has THAT been at this year?  We were forcing turnovers left and fuging right in the preseason.  Of course our defense has been fuging great this year, but damn that Chicago, Steelers, and Ravens game was a cocktease.

 

Lol what'd we have like 5 or 6 defensive TDs in 4 games (really 3 since we got whooped in the Eagles game)?

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Jets have the number one run defense, we just lost a back and our running game is not all that great.We have a hard time pass blocking on a consistent basis and Cam will probably be pressured often.Do we rely on our D to get the job done and win a low scoring affair....you know the Ryan boys are swapping notes.How should we scheme to win this game...a loss would be a bad body blow to this team.

Dwill had 13 carries for 52 yards last week. The Saints TD at the end of the half forced us out of our game plan.

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Speaking of preseason defense... where has THAT been at this year? We were forcing turnovers left and fuging right in the preseason. Of course our defense has been fuging great this year, but damn that Chicago, Steelers, and Ravens game was a cocktease.

Lol what'd we have like 5 or 6 defensive TDs in 4 games (really 3 since we got whooped in the Eagles game)?

Up until the New Orleans game we were #1 in the NFL in forced turnovers per possession.

Haven't checked it this week yet but we are still likely near the top.

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Up until the New Orleans game we were #1 in the NFL in forced turnovers per possession.

Haven't checked it this week yet but we are still likely near the top.

 

Yeah I know we've had a damn great defense this year and I'm not complaining at all, I'm glad... I'm just saying we haven't really seen that Baltimore game level of nastiness since... the Baltimore game.  The Giants and 49ers games are probably the closest, albeit for different reasons.

 

I don't know, I guess that game just had me hyped up for some next-level kinda' poo this season.  Been holding my breath and waiting for a complete takeover like that again.  What'd we have like 34 points or something and only score 1 offensive TD - if we even scored 1?  I can't remember.

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Yeah I know we've had a damn great defense this year and I'm not complaining at all, I'm glad... I'm just saying we haven't really seen that Baltimore game level of nastiness since... the Baltimore game.  The Giants and 49ers games are probably the closest, albeit for different reasons.

 

 

Well, it probably has something to do with vanilla preseason offenses being executed by players that may or may not be on the other teams' rosters come September. All in all, the D has done what it's supposed to do, and that's a far cry from what was going on this time last year!

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Tell Cam that if his internal clock hits 3 seconds, he needs to bolt, or he is going to have a defensive player wrapped around him.  Encourage him to use his legs to extend plays and roll him out of the pocket.

 

Utilize Tolbert more in the passing game.  Have him run the routes tht Olsen ran against New Orleans.  He is much better after the catch.

 

If we get pressure with our DT's this game, I think we win by a lot.  Put pressure in Geno's face and I think he makes some mistakes.

 

This is not a team though that we need to let hang around.  We have to put this game away by the third quarter.

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